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The Brushmaster’s Legacy: Nguyen Gia Tri’s Art Shatters Global Auction History

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The exquisite oil painting, a testament to the masterful artistry of Nguyen Gia Tri, achieved an extraordinary auction result at Christie’s Hong Kong, fetching HKD16.1 million (US$2.07 million) on March 29. The renowned Vietnamese artist Nguyen Gia Tri alongside one of his artistic creations. Photo: Archive Nguyen Gia Tri, a pioneering figure in modern Vietnamese art, stands alongside contemporaries such as To Ngoc Van, Nguyen Tuong Lan, and Tran Van Can. He is revered for his significant contributions to the evolution of Vietnamese fine arts during the early 20th century. This exceptional artwork forms part of Philippe Damas’ esteemed collection, “A Quest for Eternity.” The collection comprises 51 paintings by a diverse group of 32 artists, including 15 Vietnamese and 17 French masters, each bringing their unique perspective to the canvas. The auction featured a stellar lineup of Vietnamese artistic talent, including the likes of Mai Thu, Le Pho, Vu Cao Dam, and, of course, Ng...

“Vietnam Considers Adding HPV Vaccine to its National Immunization Drive”

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Vietnam’s Deputy Minister of Health, Do Xuan Tuyen, sheds light on a pressing issue: the rising number of cervical cancer cases in the country. With over 2,500 women succumbing to this disease annually and approximately 6,200 recorded cases of HPV-related cancers each year, the situation demands immediate attention. To address this, a powerful initiative was launched: a national media campaign titled “For a Vietnam Free from the Burden of HPV.” Held in Hanoi on March 29-30, the event united senior government officials, the US Ambassador to Vietnam Marc Knapper, and celebrities like singer Ha Anh Tuan, all committed to raising awareness and encouraging prevention. Deputy Minister Tuyen emphasized the urgency of the matter, stating that if no immediate actions are taken, cervical cancer could claim the lives of 200,000 Vietnamese women by 2070. Ranking second only to breast cancer in mortality rates among Vietnamese women, cervical cancer accounts for about 12% of all female cancers in...

The Art of Linguistic Collaboration: Vietnamese and Belgian Institutes Unite in a Dance of Words to Combat Climate Change

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The signing ceremony between IMH and VITO, marking a new chapter in Vietnam-Belgium collaboration. (Photo: imh.ac.vn) Representatives from the Institute of Meteorology, Hydrology, and Climate Change (IMH) in Vietnam and the Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO) of Belgium have joined forces through a memorandum of understanding (MoU). This collaboration aims to tackle urban climate challenges, climate change, sustainable energy pursuits, and efficient water resources management. This partnership was formalized during the Belgian King Philippe and Queen Mathilde’s state visit to Vietnam, with a meeting held in Hanoi on March 31st. IMH’s Director, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Thi Thanh Nga, emphasized the global nature of climate change, with Vietnam being particularly vulnerable. She highlighted the strategic significance of this MoU with VITO, a leading European research institution, as a means to address these pressing issues. From a scientific and technological s...

“PM Aims High: Forging Aviation Ties with Brazilian Giant, Embraer” Let me know if you would like me to tweak it further or provide additional suggestions.

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Embraer, a Brazilian aerospace giant with the government as its majority stakeholder, is among the world’s leading aircraft manufacturers. As of 2024, the company employed approximately 24,000 people across 80 countries, generating almost 6.4 billion USD in revenue. PM Chinh, pleased to reconnect with Neto following his September 2023 trip to Brazil, expressed his aspiration for a more profound and productive collaboration with Embraer, built on limitless cooperation. He emphasized Vietnam’s vibrant economy and growing aviation demands, highlighting the industry’s potential to unlock new frontiers, including space exploration. PM Pham Minh Chinh and Embraer Group’s President and CEO Francisco Gomes Neto meet to discuss potential partnerships. (Photo: NDO) PM Chinh invited Embraer to join forces with Vietnamese companies in manufacturing aviation equipment, offering technology transfers, employee training, and technical support. He suggested providing aircraft at special r...

Vietnam Stun Former Champions Bahrain for Historic Beach Soccer Asian Cup Victory

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Vietnam displayed exceptional focus and tactical prowess in their recent beach soccer match against Bahrain, taking an early lead through Tran Ngoc Bao’s goal. Bahrain regrouped and equalized, but Vietnam’s resilience shone as they quickly regained the lead with a goal from Phan Dat. With time ticking down, Bahrain’s Samoul scored to level the match at 2-2, forcing the game into extra time. In beach soccer, there are no draws. As per the rules, if the score remains tied after the regulation periods, the game proceeds to extra time and, if necessary, penalty shootouts to determine a winner. In the additional time, Vietnam showcased their brilliance with Mai Van Manh and Phan Dat each finding the back of the net, ultimately securing a well-deserved 4-2 victory. The Vietnamese beach soccer team celebrates their thrilling 4-2 win over Bahrain in match 2 of Group D at the AFC Beach Soccer Asian Cup 2025. The tournament is being held in Pattaya, Thailand, and the photo was provi...

Introducing Vietnam’s Cultural Values to International Friends in Mexico

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A captivating performance by the spouses and children of officials from Vietnamese representative agencies in Mexico, showcasing the country’s vibrant culture. (Photo: VNA) The vibrant and diverse cultural tapestry of Vietnam took center stage at the “Vietnam Culture Day” event, held in Mexico City from March 29-30. This colorful celebration attracted members of the diplomatic community, local authorities, international guests, and residents, all eager to immerse themselves in Vietnam’s rich heritage. Located in the heart of the city, Abraham Lincoln Park played host to this special occasion, marking the commencement of a series of events commemorating 50 years of strong diplomatic ties between Vietnam and Mexico (May 19, 1975 – 2025). It was a true testament to the enduring friendship between our nations. In his opening remarks, Vietnamese Ambassador Nguyen Van Hai emphasized the shared history of struggle for independence and nation-building that has forged a strong bond...

The Magic of France Comes Alive for Thousands in Hanoi, 2025.

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THE HANOI TIMES — Beyond a culinary celebration, Balade en France 2025 presented a cultural expedition, uniting the Francophone community with the people of Hanoi. For this iteration, the event broadened its horizons by collaborating with the International Day of La Francophonie, conveying a powerful message of diversity, education, and cross-cultural dialogue. The festival boasted a diverse program with three flagship activities: the third edition of the Francophone Run, a cultural expo showcasing the finest offerings from France and Francophone nations, and an educational forum, “I Learn and I Act.” A bustling scene as visitors converge at the entrance of Thong Nhat Park for the festival’s opening night. Photos: Nathan Nguyen Young enthusiasts strike a pose with a miniature Eiffel Tower at a themed photo op. A delectable spread of imported French delicacies piques the interest of food enthusiasts. Mini Caesar salads and potato bites, freshly prepared and served to intr...

The Capital’s War on Fast Food: Hanoi’s Fight to Keep Students Healthy

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THE HANOI TIMES — In response to concerns over food safety, the Hanoi authorities are conducting stringent inspections of fast food stalls located near schools. The Hanoi Department of Health has developed a special plan to scrutinize the sources of raw materials, food additives, cooking oil, grilled meat, and skewers served at these establishments. The street food stalls along Phan Dinh Phung Street in Hanoi’s Ba Dinh District are a popular hangout for young people. Photos: Ngoc Tu/The Hanoi Times Vendors selling unhealthy food around schools have been subject to strict penalties. Additionally, the Hanoi Department of Health has been actively disseminating knowledge about food safety and poison prevention measures among business owners and street vendors. According to the department, consuming unhygienic food can lead to serious health risks, including food poisoning, intestinal infections, digestive issues, and the long-term accumulation of toxins, which can eventually becom...