Despite the challenges during the 14th tenure of the National Assembly from 2016 to 2020, Vietnam still recorded major achievements under the sound leadership of the Party and the careful monitoring of the National Assembly. This is partly attributable to how the National Assembly set development targets from the outset, which were practical and based on the global and domestic contexts.
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Densely packed greenhouses in Da Lat city, capital of Lam Dong. The Plan targets reduction of greenhouse expansion through strict enforcement of regulatory and economic instruments and by promoting economically and ecologically viable land uses, such as agroforestry. Photo: Thanh Nien News
Lam Dong Province is the first in Viet Nam to adopt a green-growth action plan using the LUMENS framework developed by World Agroforestry (ICRAF)
Lam Dong Province in Viet Nam’s Central Highlands makes the transition to a ‘green’ or sustainable economy guided by a green-growth action plan, developed thanks to the support of the Viet Nam team of World Agroforestry (ICRAF).
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20/01/2021 11:12 GMT+7
Trucks carrying heavy loads and passenger coaches will be prohibited from traveling through a number of roads in the capital city of Hanoi during the 13th National Party Congress which will be held from January 25 to February 2.
Posters marking the 13th National Party Congress are hung in Hanoi s streets (Photo: VNA)
In a bid to ease traffic flow for the important political event, lorries carrying 500kg and more and coaches with 24 passengers or above will be banned from certain streets.
A family in Vietnam dug up a one-ton shell from the battleship USS New Jersey. Fortunately, it was a dud, but it still packed 150 pounds of high explosive.