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Vietnam Hosts 14th Meeting of AIPA Caucus

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Standing Vice Chairman of the National Assembly Tran Thanh Man speaks at the event. Photo: VNA The 14th meeting of the AIPA Caucus 14 themed “Promoting innovation, transfer, application, and development of science and technology for sustainable growth and development” kicked off in Phu Quoc city of the Mekong Delta province of Kien Giang on July 10, VNA reported. Politburo member, Standing Vice Chairman of the National Assembly (NA) Tran Thanh Man attended and delivered the opening speech. Attending the opening session were member of the Party Central Committee, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee Vu Hai Ha; member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, head of the Delegation of the National Assembly of Kien Giang Province Do Thanh Binh; AIPA Secretary General Siti Rozaimeriyanty Dato Haji Abdul Rahman. The conference was attended by more than 80 national and international delegates from AIPA member Parliamentary Delegations; ...

Foreigner shares dos and don’ts of travel etiquette in Vietnam

Vietnam is emerging as one of Southeast Asia’s most popular tourist destinations for international travelers and experts. More than 100,000 foreign experts are living and working in Vietnam. Ian Paynton, a British native, resides in Hanoi. He first traveled to Vietnam in 2007, and three years later, he decided to leave London for the Southeast Asian country for resettlement. Paynton has told The Insider seven dos and don’ts of a Vietnam visit for foreign tourists. Here are seven travel tips: Do not go around town while wearing swimsuits  According to Paynton, the beauty of Vietnam lies in elegance, so foreign visitors should not wear scanty swimwear while traveling to beaches, rivers or waterfalls. This is considered a taboo at temples and pagodas. In 2016, a foreign visitor was forced to leave a place of worship as the traveler wore shorts and a bra-styled shirt. Get accustomed to being barged Standing in line is not a habit in Vietnam, according to the foreigner. Th...