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The rate of students in HCM City suffering from obesity and eyesight problems has increased. – Photo nld.com.vn
HCM CITY – Due to an increase in the use of computers, television and smartphones, the number of students in Hồ Chí Minh City suffering from obesity and eyesight problems is increasing.
Speaking at a recent meeting, Nguyễn Hữu Hưng, deputy director of the Municipal Department of Health (DoH), said the city Department of Education and Training in coordination with the DoH has provided annual health examinations for about 90 per cent of students at schools in the city.
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The four include
Banh Mi Queen - Madame Khanh owned by Nguyen Thi Loc, famed for being the “Banh
Mi” queen, in Hoi An city of the central province of Quang Nam.
Attracting tourists
far and wide as well as locals alike, Loc s shop is located 15 minutes north of
the Thu Bon river and has been serving up her deliciously “banh mi” for more
than 30 years, wrote Jovel Chan, a food marketer, writer and speaker.
The second is a “Pho” (noodle soup) restaurant called
Pho Gia Truyen Bat Dan at 49 Bat Dan street
in Hanoi’s Hoan Kiem district.
Pho Gia Truyen Bat Dan (Source: Internet)
VIETNAM NEWS JANUARY 11
11/01/2021 10:30 GMT+7
Many northern schools temporarily close due to strong cold spell
Hundreds of schools in the northern region have allowed students to stay at home amid the freezing cold weather when a new strong cold spell has pushed temperature down to below 10 degree C and even under 0 degree C.
Lai Chau alone saw 132 schools close, most in mountainous areas.
The cold spell has brought rain and dropping temperature, and caused frost and snow in high mountain areas. The most affected provinces include Lai Chau, Lao Cai, Son La, Ha Giang, Cao Bang, Yen Bai, and Lang Son, with temperatures dropping even below 0 degree C in high mountainous areas.
VIETNAM NEWS DECEMBER 29
29/12/2020 16:54 GMT+7
HCM City to provide all public services online at level 4 by 2030
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Ho Chi Minh City has set a target to provide 100 percent of public services online at level 4 by 2030. Level 4 is the highest level of online public services, which allows users to fill and submit forms, and pay fees online.
In the first quarter of 2020, Ho Chi Minh City s authorities provided 668 online public administrative services at levels 3 and 4 in various fields, and more than 80 percent of local residents and organisations said they were satisfied with the services.
According to the city’s Department of Home Affairs, district and commune-level administrative units handled more than 84 million documents online in the last five years.
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