Sep
20
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Regional cities in tourism deal
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VietNamNet Bridge – Phnom Penh, Vientiane and HCMC on Thursday signed an agreement on tourism cooperation through promoting and connecting tourism products, boosting regional tourism, developing human resources and exchanging students.
The agreement was signed at the summit on tourism of Mekong Subregion cities held in HCMC on Thursday.
The three sides have agreed on selecting the International Travel Expo HCMC as an event connecting tourism promotion programs for a single destination encompassing the three cities, and there will be at least one program to promote bilateral or multilateral tourism organized each year.
Besides, a student exchange program between the three countries may be organized next year. At the summit, HCMC has proposed creating the website mekongsubregiononedestination to promote the tourism image, and the cities will jointly run promotion events in Northeast Asian countries and China.
According to HCMC chairman Le Hoang Quan, this is the first time the three cities have discussed and made a pledge on tourism cooperation which serves as a foundation for extending cooperation into other spheres. The cities are also trying to improve the quality of services, facilitate the passenger transport to develop the regional tourism and attract international tourists.
The transport between HCMC and Phnom Penh has been quite easy for tourists with around 40 buses and many flights daily. However, the transport from HCMC to Vientiane is not that easy, and cities need to work on this issue, said Quan.
Luckily, “the transport ministers of Vietnam and Laos are studying and may open the HCMC-Vientiane air service next year,” he said.
This summit will be made an annual event for the three cities, and representatives from other cities in the Mekong Sub-region will be invited to join.
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Sep
20
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Building $500 million museum in Hanoi: Great waste!
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VietNamNet Bridge - As soon as VietNamNet published an article about the VND11 trillion museum project in Hanoi, hundreds of readers sent feedback about the article. Most believe that the new national history museum is too wasteful and it is not the time to build the museum.
US$524mil museum and the shortage of funds for heritage preservation
The perspective of the National Museum of History.
Reader Tran Viet at viettn79@gmail.com made an interesting analogy: "If this amount of money is used to do other things, the result will be as follows: if VND11 trillion ($524 million) is used to buy practical things needed, for example--cows, at the price of VND7 million ($350)/cow, we will have 1.57 million cows; if the money is invested in building charity houses, worth VND100 million ($5,000)/house, we will have 110,000 houses; if the money is funded the building of schools in remote areas, worth VND5 billion ($250,000) each, we will have 2,200 schools; if the money is invested in commune clinics, worth VND1 billion ($50,000) each, we will have 11,000 health stations; if the money is invested in wastewater treatment plants and sewer systems, each system worth about VND200 billion ($10 million), we will have 55 systems; with that money, we will also have 110 provincial hospitals, each hospital worth VND100 billion ($5 million), 5,500 bridges (VND2 billion or $100,000 each) over small rivers for motorcycles and bicycles in the remote areas, 550 generator columns, each column worth VND20 billion ($1 million)."
Most of the opinions said that more than VND11 trillion in investment for the National History Museum is a great waste.
"It’s a huge waste! If VND11 trillion is invested in building one modern hospital, people will warmly support it. Let’s see the current overload at hospitals. We hope that policy makers to listen to people's opinions before proposing plans and policies ", reader Kim Dung at tocmaybong@yahoo.com wrote.
The Hanoi Museum.
Meanwhile, a reader named Thai at thaibam1804@gmail.com said he was shocked to hear this information: "More than VND11 trillion to build a museum is really wasted. In this tough time if VND11 trillion is invested in the power sector so the power price would not rise continuously of if this amount of money is injected into the petroleum price stabilization fund, it would be much helpful. The VND11 trillion can also be used to modernize the Defense sector. "
Many readers believe that the money should be used for building schools, improving health services, roads to serve the people's life. "The budget capital should be used to do other things, our people are still very poor," wrote Phuong Hung at acer7868@yahoo.co.uk.
Reader Nghia Phuong at honghiaphuong09@gmail.com also presented some practical suggestions: "I'm really disappointed to see the plans to build the museum. We build it for what purpose? How many people will visit it each day? And how do we educate our children with it. Meanwhile, many national monuments are seriously degraded, some relics are abused. In my province, they also built a museum but it is deserted and there are almost less than 10 people visit each day, even though it is located in the center, a prime location.”
”In my opinion, we should stop that project, because there are so many things that need State funds, for example the construction of welfare facilities to serve the people. There are many lessons for the waste in building a number of works. It is very painful when someone wants to run for achievements to welcome... events."
Another reader said that it is needed to better treat those who are working at the existing museums and better use these museums.
"When the country has a lot of concerns as the current situation, please use money and the people’s effort for the right purpose. Making it better for the people who work in museums. Making better use of the existing museums is to serve the people, the remaining amount of the VND11 trillion should be invested in Health, Education and Defense. We need a prosperous country, not a beautiful society in formalism!" reader Nguyen Van Thinh at nvthinh.soil address @ gmail.com shared.
”Only interested in the illusory things” is the header of an email from reader Pham Van Doanh (doanh5280@gmail.com). The letter says: "In my opinion, there are a lot of infrastructure works that are in urgent need. Investment like that is too wasteful. Do not waste people's money (the state budget = taxpayer money) on projects like this anymore."
A reader in Hanoi (goldfield14@yahoo.com.vn) wrote: "I am a citizen living in the capital city so I occasionally take my children to museums in Hanoi; for instance the Military History Museum, Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, etc. Frankly, it is a great waste to see costly new museums such as the Hanoi Museum or the Vietnam Literature Museum. These museums have almost nothing to show. They are deteriorated rapidly and became car parks, leasing offices or halls for weddings. Given the country's economic difficulties, we should send an emergency petition to the Prime Minister to ask him to stop this wasteful project, to give the budget for more practical goals! "
A reader at lambocxu@gmail.com agreed: "I agree with you. Even children in the urban areas in the urban districts of Hanoi do not have kindergartens or primary schools that are near to their homes. They only care about illusionary things, because these things are not being evaluated carefully. How many high-rise condominiums have been built and residents there are very crowded, but there are not enough schools for local kids.”
With the call: "Please stop before its too late!," reader Pham Huong at mosquitod08@yahoo.com wrote: "It is ridiculous! The current Museum of History is still beautiful so whey we have to spend majestic mountains of money to build a new one? While the entire Vietnamese people need most is to improve the health care system, you always say you cannot build hospitals because of shortage of funding!!! So where does that mountain of money of VND11 trillion come from? Does this country have money in excess to draw elephants?”
”Does the Ministry of Construction cannot find any significant works to invest in so it has to draw up this project to create jobs for employees? If this project is carried out, I must say that it is a crime against the country that is struggling in the current crisis, a crime against many children who do not have enough food and access to books or schools, and a crime against pregnant women who die of poor medical facilities! Please stop it before it’s too late!!!"
Reader Cuong (ejinglebelle@yahoo.com) wrote that it is needed to gather some museums together because: "Unless the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, which is operating very effectively, the rest of the museum doesn’t work well. It is more effective to use the Hanoi Museum to form a consortium of museums. Investing too big on museums is no different than the “restoration” of Tram Gian temple!”
Reader Dao Duy Anh (daomung68@gmail.com) said: "This work may be necessary, but it is not urgent. Given the large public debt, bad loans are increased, economic deflation, the implementation of this huge project is contrary to the popular. Why don’t we think of more pressing problems? The shortage of schools, overwhelmed hospitals in big cities, poor transport infrastructure are the urgent things and worth the investment."
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Sep
20
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Building $500 million museum in Hanoi: Great waste!
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VietNamNet Bridge - As soon as VietNamNet published an article about the VND11 trillion museum project in Hanoi, hundreds of readers sent feedback about the article. Most believe that the new national history museum is too wasteful and it is not the time to build the museum.
US$524mil museum and the shortage of funds for heritage preservation
The perspective of the National Museum of History.
Reader Tran Viet at viettn79@gmail.com made an interesting analogy: "If this amount of money is used to do other things, the result will be as follows: if VND11 trillion ($524 million) is used to buy practical things needed, for example--cows, at the price of VND7 million ($350)/cow, we will have 1.57 million cows; if the money is invested in building charity houses, worth VND100 million ($5,000)/house, we will have 110,000 houses; if the money is funded the building of schools in remote areas, worth VND5 billion ($250,000) each, we will have 2,200 schools; if the money is invested in commune clinics, worth VND1 billion ($50,000) each, we will have 11,000 health stations; if the money is invested in wastewater treatment plants and sewer systems, each system worth about VND200 billion ($10 million), we will have 55 systems; with that money, we will also have 110 provincial hospitals, each hospital worth VND100 billion ($5 million), 5,500 bridges (VND2 billion or $100,000 each) over small rivers for motorcycles and bicycles in the remote areas, 550 generator columns, each column worth VND20 billion ($1 million)."
Most of the opinions said that more than VND11 trillion in investment for the National History Museum is a great waste.
"It’s a huge waste! If VND11 trillion is invested in building one modern hospital, people will warmly support it. Let’s see the current overload at hospitals. We hope that policy makers to listen to people's opinions before proposing plans and policies ", reader Kim Dung at tocmaybong@yahoo.com wrote.
The Hanoi Museum.
Meanwhile, a reader named Thai at thaibam1804@gmail.com said he was shocked to hear this information: "More than VND11 trillion to build a museum is really wasted. In this tough time if VND11 trillion is invested in the power sector so the power price would not rise continuously of if this amount of money is injected into the petroleum price stabilization fund, it would be much helpful. The VND11 trillion can also be used to modernize the Defense sector. "
Many readers believe that the money should be used for building schools, improving health services, roads to serve the people's life. "The budget capital should be used to do other things, our people are still very poor," wrote Phuong Hung at acer7868@yahoo.co.uk.
Reader Nghia Phuong at honghiaphuong09@gmail.com also presented some practical suggestions: "I'm really disappointed to see the plans to build the museum. We build it for what purpose? How many people will visit it each day? And how do we educate our children with it. Meanwhile, many national monuments are seriously degraded, some relics are abused. In my province, they also built a museum but it is deserted and there are almost less than 10 people visit each day, even though it is located in the center, a prime location.”
”In my opinion, we should stop that project, because there are so many things that need State funds, for example the construction of welfare facilities to serve the people. There are many lessons for the waste in building a number of works. It is very painful when someone wants to run for achievements to welcome... events."
Another reader said that it is needed to better treat those who are working at the existing museums and better use these museums.
"When the country has a lot of concerns as the current situation, please use money and the people’s effort for the right purpose. Making it better for the people who work in museums. Making better use of the existing museums is to serve the people, the remaining amount of the VND11 trillion should be invested in Health, Education and Defense. We need a prosperous country, not a beautiful society in formalism!" reader Nguyen Van Thinh at nvthinh.soil address @ gmail.com shared.
”Only interested in the illusory things” is the header of an email from reader Pham Van Doanh (doanh5280@gmail.com). The letter says: "In my opinion, there are a lot of infrastructure works that are in urgent need. Investment like that is too wasteful. Do not waste people's money (the state budget = taxpayer money) on projects like this anymore."
A reader in Hanoi (goldfield14@yahoo.com.vn) wrote: "I am a citizen living in the capital city so I occasionally take my children to museums in Hanoi; for instance the Military History Museum, Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, etc. Frankly, it is a great waste to see costly new museums such as the Hanoi Museum or the Vietnam Literature Museum. These museums have almost nothing to show. They are deteriorated rapidly and became car parks, leasing offices or halls for weddings. Given the country's economic difficulties, we should send an emergency petition to the Prime Minister to ask him to stop this wasteful project, to give the budget for more practical goals! "
A reader at lambocxu@gmail.com agreed: "I agree with you. Even children in the urban areas in the urban districts of Hanoi do not have kindergartens or primary schools that are near to their homes. They only care about illusionary things, because these things are not being evaluated carefully. How many high-rise condominiums have been built and residents there are very crowded, but there are not enough schools for local kids.”
With the call: "Please stop before its too late!," reader Pham Huong at mosquitod08@yahoo.com wrote: "It is ridiculous! The current Museum of History is still beautiful so whey we have to spend majestic mountains of money to build a new one? While the entire Vietnamese people need most is to improve the health care system, you always say you cannot build hospitals because of shortage of funding!!! So where does that mountain of money of VND11 trillion come from? Does this country have money in excess to draw elephants?”
”Does the Ministry of Construction cannot find any significant works to invest in so it has to draw up this project to create jobs for employees? If this project is carried out, I must say that it is a crime against the country that is struggling in the current crisis, a crime against many children who do not have enough food and access to books or schools, and a crime against pregnant women who die of poor medical facilities! Please stop it before it’s too late!!!"
Reader Cuong (ejinglebelle@yahoo.com) wrote that it is needed to gather some museums together because: "Unless the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, which is operating very effectively, the rest of the museum doesn’t work well. It is more effective to use the Hanoi Museum to form a consortium of museums. Investing too big on museums is no different than the “restoration” of Tram Gian temple!”
Reader Dao Duy Anh (daomung68@gmail.com) said: "This work may be necessary, but it is not urgent. Given the large public debt, bad loans are increased, economic deflation, the implementation of this huge project is contrary to the popular. Why don’t we think of more pressing problems? The shortage of schools, overwhelmed hospitals in big cities, poor transport infrastructure are the urgent things and worth the investment."
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Ngo Van Sac wins first prize of Dogma self-portrait award
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20/09/2012 10:17:47
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HCM City hosts Cordon Bleu Centenary
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20/09/2012 10:13:30
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HCM City duo wins top prizes at Rise Above Fashion
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20/09/2012 10:11:36
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Reporter’s book on Vietnam’s martial arts
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20/09/2012 10:04:58
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Prehistoric relics unearthed in Tuyen Quang
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20/09/2012 10:04:07
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Prehistoric relics unearthed in Tuyen Quang
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20/09/2012 09:39:37
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Exhibition introduces Japanese paper-cutting art
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20/09/2012 09:38:11
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Record, CD Fair opens in HCM City
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20/09/2012 09:34:22
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Precious trees to be preserved
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20/09/2012 09:28:06
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