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Executive Committee of ASEAN Book Publishers Association Gathers in Vietnam for Annual Conference

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The Vietnam Publishers Association (VPA) and the People’s Committee of Ho Chi Minh City are organizing an annual conference of the Executive Committee of the ASEAN Book Publishers Association (ABPA) and accompanying activities from September 14-19, VNA reported. The conference, which will take place on September 15, serves as a platform for ABPA members to exchange experiences and propose solutions to strengthen cooperation in the publishing industry within the region. The event will focus on reviewing the current state of the publishing industry in ABPA member countries, setting out directions to promote intra-bloc cooperation, enhancing exchanges and copyright transactions, and determining the country that will assume the rotating presidency of the ABPA for the 2024-2025 term. Ho Chi Minh City’s Book Street. Pham Minh Tuan, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Communist Magazine and President of the VPA, who currently holds the rotating presidency of the ABPA for the 2022-202...

Public Library System Now Includes Vietnamese Books

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The Achievements of the Vietnam Education Publishing House in Preserving and Spreading the Vietnamese Language Worldwide Vietnamese language Editor-in-Chief of Vietnam Education Publishing House Pham Vinh Thai. The Vietnam Education Publishing House ensures the adequate, synchronized, and timely supply of textbooks and instructional products to serve students, teachers, and a large number of readers nationwide. Additionally, they have compiled and published many documents on the Vietnamese language, literature, culture, and history internationally. Their publications include books teaching the Vietnamese language to Vietnamese people abroad, such as Tieng Viet Vui and Que Viet. The Vietnam Education Publishing House has actively engaged with relevant units since 2018 to survey the needs of the Vietnamese community abroad. They have conducted scientific research projects, participated in expert seminars, and published the book “Hello Vietnamese” for the community abroad i...

Tragic Discovery of Dead Rare Turtle on Beach in Vietnam

The sea turtle, scientifically known as Chelonia Mydas, is listed as an endangered species by the government and is considered rare and valuable, prioritized for protection. The turtle, measuring over 1.1 meters in length and 60 centimeters in width, was found in a state of decay. According to a city official, the mature turtle was determined to be a female and weighed approximately 80 kilograms. It is believed that the reptile had died a few days prior to its discovery. An examination of the turtle revealed a long slash on its shell, suggesting that it may have been injured by a ship’s propeller while swimming. For the latest news about Vietnam, consider liking us on Facebook or following us on Twitter. The post Tragic Discovery of Dead Rare Turtle on Beach in Vietnam appeared first on Vietexplorer.com .

Number of Nations with whom Vietnam has Established Comprehensive Strategic Partnership

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Infographic Highlights Ninth Global Conference of Young Parliamentarians

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Mai Anh The post Infographic Highlights Ninth Global Conference of Young Parliamentarians appeared first on Vietexplorer.com .

Cuc Phuong National Park Grabs Honors at World Travel Award 2023

Cuc Phuong National Park will be recognized at the prestigious 30th World Travel Award (WTA) Asia & Oceania Gala Ceremony on September 6th in Ho Chi Minh City. This national park is not only Vietnam’s first but also one of its largest nature reserves, offering an enchanting blend of flora, fauna, and cultural heritage that appeals to tourists. With a sprawling area of 22,200 hectares nestled against Tam Diep mountain, Cuc Phuong National Park boasts an impressive array of over 2,000 plant species and 2,600 animal species, many of which are included in the Red Book of Vietnam and the world. This makes it one of the country’s seven centers of significant plant diversity. Each year, Cuc Phuong National Park attracts over 10,000 visitors, a majority of whom are international tourists. Its well-deserved recognition as “Asia’s Leading National Park” in 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023, further solidifies its status as a must-visit destination for nature lovers. The World Travel Awar...