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Saturday, March 13th, 2010

The Vietnam Golden Ball Award 2009 organizers have announced the list of 10 male and 10 female nominees.

Vu Phong, a bright candidate for the Golden Ball Award 2009.

 

The list of ten male footballers does not include the winner of Vietnam Golden Ball 2008, goalkeeper Duong Hong Son, because he didn’t play well at his club (Hanoi T&T) or on the national squad. His absence, however, doesn’t make the competition less fierce.

 

The list includes: Pham Thanh Luong (Hanoi ACB), Nguyen Vu Phong, Huynh Quang Thanh (Binh Duong), Vu Nhu Thanh, Mai Tien Thanh (Ninh Binh), Nguyen Minh Phuong (Dong Tam Long An), Bui Tan Truong (Dong Thap), Le Tan Tai, Nguyen Quang Hai (Khanh Hoa), and Le Cong Vinh (Hanoi T&T).

 

Last year, the national football squad didn’t pass the qualifiying round of the Asian Cup 2011 while the U23 national team didn’t realize its goal of gold at the Southeast Asian Games. There were no outstanding individuals, so it will be very difficult to guess the winners this year.

 

Among nominees who are members of the national squad, striker Le Cong Vinh, who won the Vietnam Golden Ball Award three times, scored 15 goals for Hanoi T&T club last year, but he was not outstanding in the national squad, so Vinh’s opportunity is low.

 

A bright candidate is halfback Nguyen Vu Phong, who played very well at both his club and on the national team. He scored 15 goals in 2008 and won the Bronze Boot Award 2009.

 

At Asian Cup 2011, Phong had two goals in matches against Lebanon and China. He scored four goals for Binh Duong club at the AFC Cup (the Asian C2 Cup), contributing to the team’s first entrance in the semi-finals. Phong also made six goals at V-League and three at the National Cup to help his team rank second and third.

 

Some other potential winners are Pham Thanh Luong, Mai Tien Thanh and Bui Tan Truong from the U23 national team.

 

The list of female players includes Nguyen Thi Ngoc Anh, Do Thi Ngoc Cham, Bui Thi Tuyet Mai (Hanoi), Doan Thi Kim Chi, Dang Thi Kieu Trinh, Tran Thi Kim Hong (HCM City), Nguyen Thi Mai Lan (Coal and Mineral Group), Dao Thi Mien, Nguyen Thi Minh Nguyet (Hoa Hop Hanoi), Van Thi Thanh (Hanoi).

 

Sports analysts have remarked that this will be a competition between Vietnam Golden Ball Award 2008 winner Ngoc Cham, Kim Chi, Kieu Trinh, Dao Thi Mien and Kim Hong, all members of the national team.

 

The nominees for the title Outstanding Young Player are Tran Manh Dung (Nam Dinh), Nguyen Trong Hoang (Song Lam Nghe An), Pham Nguyen Sa (Da Nang), Hoang Dinh Tung (Thanh Hoa) and Ha Minh Tuan (Da Nang).

 

Foreing players Philani (Binh Duong), Leandro (Hai Phong), Gaston Merlo (Da Nang), Lazaro (Military Zone 4) and Timothy (Dong Thap) will compete for “Best Foreign Player.”

 

Ballots will be sent to experts, coaches and sportscasters from March 13-25. The results will be announced in early April 2010.

 

Founded by Saigon Giai Phong newspaper in 1995, this has become a prestigious football award in Vietnam.

 

The male winners of Vietnam Golden Ball Awards from 1995-2008:

 

Le Huynh Duc (1995)

Vo Hoang Buu (1996)

Le Huynh Duc (1997)

Nguyen Hong Son (1998)

Tran Cong Minh (1999)

Nguyen Hong son (2000)

Vo Van Hanh (2001)

Le Huynh Duc (2002)

Pham Van Quyen (2003)

Le Cong Vinh (2004)

Phan Van Tai Em (2005)

Le Cong Vinh (2006)

Le Cong Vinh (2007)

Duong Hong Son (2008)

 

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Saturday, March 13th, 2010

VietNamNet Bridge – The number of red-headed cranes coming to the southern province of Kien Giang this year has fell sharply, according to the Vietnam Crane Association.

Red-headed cranes flock to southern sanctuary

Red-headed crane doctor

Rare crane habitat under threat

 

The last count of red-headed cranes in Kien Giang in late February 2010 showed that the number of rare birds reduced sharply, even in the peak season.

 

Kien Luong district, the major place for cranes, had no red-headed crane at the time of counting.

 

Meanwhile, Giang Thanh, a new home for cranes, had only 28 heads, a drop of over 100 compared to early February and equivalent to 13.2 percent of 2009.

 

These small numbers of red-headed cranes have not maintained their habitat in Kien Giang because of environmental changes.

 

The Kien Giang Department of Science and Technology promised that zooligists and area government officials have made great efforts to maintain and attract more cranes by restoring pastures. Yet the rising impact of industrial and agricultural production, especially in Kien Luong province, has reduced the number of birds.

 

The red-headed crane is one of the largest of its kind, standing approximately 1.75m tall and weighing 8.7kg. The birds have an average wingspan of 2.5m. These cranes, once prevalent in all of Southeast Asia, can now only be found in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. It is estimated that over 200 of the birds live in An Giang, Dong Thap, Kien Giang and Dak Lak provinces in Vietnam.

 

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Saturday, March 13th, 2010

ST Telemedia purchases 10 percent VNPT Global’s shares; VTC and EVN join hands to provide telecom services; One more digital signature certifier licensed; Viettel to distribute its own cell phones in 2010

ST Telemedia purchases 10 percent VNPT Global’s shares

 

Singapore Technologies Telemedia (ST Telemidea) became the second largest shareholder of VNPT Global, a member of the Vietnam Post and Telecommunications Group (VNPT), after they signed an investment cooperation agreement in Hanoi on March 11.

 

Under this contract, ST Telemedia will buy 10 percent of the shares of VNPT Global, ranking second behind VNPT.

 

VNPT Global was established in January 2008 with three founder shareholders: VNPT, Vietnam Mobile Service Company (VMS) and the Vietnam Postal Corporation.

 

VNPT Global specializes in international telecommunication investment, operating in the fields of building international networks for VNPT, supplying added value services for VNPT’s customers and cooperating with foreign telecom partners.

 

VNPT Global has expanded to Singapore, Hong Kong, the US and the Czech Republic.

 

VTC and EVN join hands to provide telecom services

 

The Vietnam Multimedia Corporation (VTC) and the Electricity of Vietnam Group (EVN) have signed a strategic cooperation agreement. The two sides will join together to provide VTC’s content services and value added services by EVN Telecom’s 3G (third generation) and GSM networks.

 

The two sides will use and share their services and products, such as telecom, TV and content-based services.

 

The agreement aims to utilize both sides’ infrastructure, capability and specializations effectively to save costs.

 

Viettel withdraws from Vietnam Mobile Awards

 

One of the three largest mobile operators in Vietnam, Viettel, retreated from the selection process for the most favourite mobile network (Vietnam Mobile Awards) 2009, which will be announced on March 14.

 

The Vietnam Mobile Awards, held by e-Chip Magazine and VietNamNet Newspaper, reflects the user’s selection and assessment of telecom products and services in Vietnam, including mobile operators, mobile phone brands and handheld retailers.

 

This is the fifth Vietnam Mobile Awards. In the last four times, Viettel didn’t win the first position for the two most important titles “The Most Favourite Mobile Network of the Year” and the “Mobile Network with the Best Customer Service”.

 

MobiFone has won the “Most Favourite Mobile Network” title for the four consecutive years, since 2005.

 

However, Viettel is praised to have the quickest growth rates of subscribers and coverage. It currently has nine network codes 098, 097, 0163, 0164, 0165, 0166, 0167, 0168, 0169 while MobiFone has 7 network codes 090, 093, 0121, 0122, 0124, 0126, 0128 and VinaPhone with six 091, 094, 0123, 0125, 0127, 0129.

 

One more digital signature certifier licensed

 

The Ministry of Information and Communications has granted a license to provide digital signature certification services to Nacencomm, a subsidiary of Hanoi Electronics Company (Hanel).

 

Nacencomm is the second company to supply digital signature certification service in Vietnam, after the Vietnam Post and Telecommunications Group (VNPT).

 

The firm is allowed to offer this service in e-transactions between enterprises, organizations and individuals. It will provide three kinds of digital certification: Vid Sign for individuals, Vid Stamp for organizations and Vid Web for websites.

 

Viettel to distribute its own cell phones in 2010

 

Viettel’s Deputy General Director Tong Viet Trung disclosed that Viettel would introduce its own mobile phone brand in Vietnam in the next six months.

 

Trung said that Viettel imported handhelds to sell to its customers, in the form of subsidies. Manufacturing handheld equipment on the spot can help cut 40 percent of production costs.

 

Viettel will focus on mobile phones (average and low prices), computers and USB 3G. This group is now choosing its partners.

 

The price for popular cell phones in Vietnam is around $23/unit and Viettel expects to offer similar phones at prices 20-30 percent lower.

 

EVN Telecom will offer 3G services

 

A representative of EVN Telecom revealed that they will launch 3G services in the second quarter of 2010.

 

At the time of its launch, the 3G network will cover 20 percent of Vietnam’s territory and 40 percent of the population, just as EVN Telecom committed to the Ministry of Information and Communications.

 

This operator has installed around 2500 base transceiver stations in 63 provinces and cities across Vietnam.

 

EVN Telecom – Hanoi Telecom earned a license to set up a 3G network and provide 3G mobile services along with three other firms – Viettel, VinaPhone and MobiFone. They have invested around 600 billion dong to build this network.

 

Thus far, only VinaPhone and Mobile offer 3G services.

 

VietNamNet/TBKTVN

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Saturday, March 13th, 2010

A survey in Binh Duong province near HCM City shows that workers in the industrial zones there are poorly nourished.

Workers buy xôi (steamed glutinous rice) before work begins.

 

Companies budget eight to ten thousand dong per meal per worker, but after deducting the fee for contractors and other service costs, the true value of a typical meal is only four to five thousand dong, roughly twenty-five US cents, according to a report summarized in Tuoi Tre. (For reference, a kilo of rice costs at least 10,000 dong, a kilo of pork about 55,000 dong, a kilo of beef 100,000 dong, and a bundle of greens about 3000 dong.)

 

The quality of worker meals is very poor, lacking vegetables, fat and protein, concluded the Food Hygiene and Safety Division (a Ministry of Health unit) in Binh Duong province after surveying firms in twenty industrial zones (IZ) employing hundreds of thousands of workers. In fact, it said, there’s not enough nutrition in the company rations to sustain the workers when they have overtime work.

 

Worker meals more plain

 

A meal in the dorm.

A worker from the Tan Tao Industrial Zone in HCM City purchases dried fish for her dinner.

 

“The quality of worker meals is at ‘red alarm’ level. Many companies pay 8000 dong for a ration but after the contractors pay commissions and wages, the ration is worth less than 5000 dong. Meanwhile, workers have to work more than eight hours a day. They cannot work with poor meals,” said Nguyen Ngoc Son, a member of the Binh Duong province People’s Council. “I’ve been on the the province’s culture and social affairs oversight board for many years, and we’ve never seen it worse.”

 

Son said there around 500,000 factory workers in Binh Duong. If matters related to worker health are not dealt with, he warned, they can reach dangerous levels.

 

The real price of a canteen meal includes value added tax, wages for the kitchen staff, transportation fees, insurance and the commissions that contractors have to pay to the companies to get the canteen contract.

 

According to the survey, 65 percent of the meal providers have found it necessary to pay a ‘commission.’

 

At the time of the survey, the meal providers were reimbursed an average of 9400 dong per meal. Over ninety percent of them said that they were willing to provide meals for seven or eight thousand dong but they couldn’t guarantee that these would provide sufficient nutrition. Actually, many of these contractors were providing rations worth only four to six thousand dong at that time.

 

Most of the meal providers relied on imported frozen meats. Three out of five violated the regulations on keeping food samples, which would make it difficult to investigate food poisoning cases if they occur. Notably, many kitchens provided meals with little vegetables.

 

The Binh Duong Labour Federation recently met with managers of the Green River Wood and Lumber Company in An Phu commune, Thuan An district, in an effort to solve the complaint of hundreds of workers about the meal quality.

 

Workers said that this firm budgeted 8000 dong per meal but it organized a tender to choose a contractor so the true value a meal is only four to five thousand dong. The contractor explained that it had to pay 10 percent VAT, wages, transportation fees, etc.

 

Nguyen Van Khuong, vice chairman of the Binh Duong Labour Federation, said that most firms budget less than 10,000 dong/meal. Some companies paid their contractors as little as 6000 dong per meal. Meanwhile, the price for food has gone up since the Tet holiday.

 

A survey conducted last year in Dong Nai province, another home for IZs on the outskirts of HCM City, revealed the same situation. Companies were budgeting only 3500 to 8000 dong per canteen meal.

 

Besides poor nutrition, food poisoning is a big threat from industrial meals. A dozen food poisoning cases were recorded at plants last year.

 

Meals at home

 

A meal in the dorm.

 

Though meals at factories are at alarm level for quality, the meals that workers eat at their dormitories are not appreciably better. Workers often buy cheap food from mobile markets because their salary is low while the prices are going up.

 

At a row of boarding houses in front of the Linh Trung Export Processing Zone 1 (EPZ) in HCM City, workers have to get up at 5 am to prepare their breakfast. Some take instant noodles with vegetables. Some others roast cold rice left over from yesterday’s dinner. Some workers share a pot of rice and a pot of vegetable soup.

 

Near the gate of the Linh Trung EPZ, dozens of vendors sell xôi (steamed sticky rice), boiled maize and soybean milk as breakfast for workers. “Rich” workers can buy a 5000 dong portion of xôi with a small piece of grilled chopped meat. Others can only afford 2000 dong’s worth of xôi or a plastic bag of soybean milk worth 1500-2000 dong. Many more enter the plants with empty bellies.

 

“A 2000 dong (one American cent) portion of xôi is enough. I will get a free lunch at the factory,” said a female worker.

 

“Last month I had to pay 3000 dong more for electricity and 2000 dong more for water, and the rent on my room was raised by 50,000,” said Phuong Dung from the Tan Thuan Export Processing Zone in HCM City. “The price of food is also up since Tet.  I have to calculate expenses very carefully.”

 

In the afternoon, Dung stops at a temporary market near the EPZ to buy food for herself and three roommates. Today she buys three tomatoes for 6000 dong, a small fish for 17,000 dong and a bundle of spinach for 3000 dong. Including spices, rice and gas, each worker in her dorm room pays around 8000 dong for their evening meal. 

VietNamNet/Tuoi Tre

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Saturday, March 13th, 2010

“I don’t want to be just an average deputy,” permanent member of the Justice Committee Nguyen Van Luat told VietNamNet during another interview in its series, ‘Know Your Representative.’

 

VietNamNet: Your home is in Ha Dong district, far from your office in Ba Dinh district (downtown Hanoi). How do you get to the office every day? 

Professor Nguyen Van Luat, 50, a legal expert, was elected to the 12th National Assembly as a representative of the Mekong delta province of Kien Giang. 

Deputy Nguyen Van Luat: My family has lived in Ha Dong since 1991. I ride a motorbike to my office.  When it is rainy or too cold, I call a taxi. I can ask for a Government car but I want to take initiative at work.

 

Deputies of the 11th NA shared state cars but it was very inconvenient. This term, to economize, full-time NA deputies like me are allocated four million dong a month as traveling expenses.

 

VietNamNet: You were head of the Judicial Science Institute of the People’s Supreme Court when you were elected. Which job do you like better?

 

Luat: The Judicial Science Institute assists the council of judges and leaders of the People’s Supreme Court to build legal interpretations, research precedents, etc. That agreed with me because I love researching.

 

The People’s Supreme Court appointed me to stand for the 12th NA. I was elected and become a full-time deputy. My job at the Justice Committee also deals with activities of the court. My experience is brought into full play as a deputy so I’m very interested in my current job.

 

VietNamNet: Your previous work had to do with drafting laws so you surely must have worked with NA deputies. What was your impression?

 

Luat: When I worked at the Judicial Science Institute, I attended many NA meetings. I saw that many deputies prepared very carefully and spoke very confidently, speaking for the people. I sometimes tried to put myself in their position but I never thought that I would be a deputy. It is a big surprise, but that experience helps me to be more confident when I do the job of a deputy.

 

VietNamNet: The National Assembly supervises the People’s Supreme Court, where you used to work.  Now you supervise your previous agency. How do you feel about that?

 

Luat: It is very interesting. When you are commented on and criticized by others, you sometimes feel offended, especially when the Assembly doesn’t understand your difficulties and lacks sympathy. Now, whenever I speak, I always try to contribute my opinions objectively while showing my sympathy to the agencies whose work I discuss.

 

VietNamNet: Do you ever “mistake your role” and speak for your previous agency?

 

Based on my experience, I always try to explain to other deputies how the court operates and the difficulties it faces. It is important to have objective opinions.

 

VietNamNet: Is it difficult for you to oversee the work of your former bosses?

 

Luat: The relationships must be clear to avoid anyone’s misunderstanding that I’m not objective. Personally, my relations with former colleagues are very good. I still help colleagues with my experience in document drafting.

 

VietNamNet: An important duty of the Justice Committee is reviewing judgments of cases. Do you see many cases in which the court is wrong?

 

Luat: Last year the Justice Committee received more than 5000 complaints about judgments. The committee researched complaints and asked for reports from related agencies.

 

The committee set up supervisory groups to reconsider judged cases. A number of cases were judged incorrectly. Many complaints were solved after discussion with the agencies involved. The only cases we cannot require be reconsidered are those decided by the People’s Supreme Court.  

 

That could change, by the way. We are working with the People’s Supreme Court and the People’s Supreme Procuracy to make amendments to the Procedural Law, the Civil Law, and the Law on Administrative Procedures.

 

VietNamNet: Were you nervous when you spoke to the NA for the first time?

 

Luat: Yes, because I was not used to a big forum like the NA, where so many Party and State leaders and journalists are present. But I gradually made good of it by preparing an outline of my ideas. It is most important to be brief and to the point.

 

VietNamNet: After three years as a deputy, are you more confident? Many deputies have become “celebrities” who are known by the public.

 

I’m confident now. Many deputies who have worked in the NA for many years and understand constituents’ concerns and speak for them have won the heart of constituents. For example, my delegation includes Danh Ut, a dynamic Khmer deputy who is widely known by the people. I have to learn from such deputies to model the lifestyle of a representative of the people, who speaks for the people.

 

VietNamNet: Do you aim to become a star in the Assembly?

 

Luat: I think all deputies want to be outstanding representatives of the people. That is also my goal. I wouldn’t want to be just an average deputy.

 

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Saturday, March 13th, 2010

Potter Le Minh Ngoc of the Bat Trang pottery village, Hanoi, who made a national record with a pair of flower-vases of 3m height, has broken his own record.

The pair of flower-vases made by Minh Ngoc, which was recognized as the highest vases in Vietnam in the Vietnam Record Book 2008.

 

In late 2002, Minh Ngoc, 30 at that time, surprised pottery makers in Bat Trang village when he successfully made a pair of 3m flower-vases. He was at the time the youngest artisan in the village.

 

Once again, Minh Ngoc has amazed with his latest giant flower vase of 3.4m height.

 

After the media reported about Minh Ngoc’s special flower-vases, in early 2005 the Vietnam Record Book Centre recognized the vases to be the highest in Vietnam. The pictures of Minh Ngoc and the vases are now in the Vietnam Record Book 2008.

 

However, Minh Ngoc still dreams of making flower-vases of up to 5m height. After selling the pair of record vases to the Party Committee of Ninh Binh province at the price of 800 million dong in 2008, Minh Ngoc began to conquer new heights.

 

The new vases besides 2m jars.

 

The first thing he did was break up the old kiln in order to build a bigger one. This time he built the kiln using modern technology, which would save over 60 percent of fuel. However, investment was much higher. The new kiln cost 800 million dong, equivalent to the money he earned from the pair of record vases.

 

For two years, Minh Ngoc devoted himself to make the sample and the pattern with the support of his assistants. Ngoc said the most difficult task is making the shape of the vase because the vase is very big so materials can easily collapse.

 

“It is also very difficult to fire the vase because the kiln is very high so the temperature in the kiln is not equal between the top and the bottom spaces,” Ngoc added.

 

Ngoc and the 3m vases (left) and the 3.4m vase.

 

Learning from his experience the last time, when he produced the 3m high vases, Minh Ngoc decided to increase the height of the new vase by 40cm. In the last days of 2009, Ngoc burnt four vases of over 3m height in a 6m kiln. After four days, the kiln was opened  however only one vase was successful. The three others were cracked or twisted.

 

Ngoc  had mixed feelings because this is the first time he had successfully fired an oversized vase. Moreover, he broke his own record.

 

On visiting Minh Ngoc’s home, one can see many giant vases. The lowest vases are at least 2m height. In a corner, you can see his latest vase.

 

“I wish my vase to be recognized as a national record this year to celebrate the 1000th anniversary of Thang Long – Hanoi,” Ngoc said.

 

Besides this vase, Ngoc is asking the Vietnam Record Book Centre to recognize his 2.4m jar to be the highest jar in Vietnam.

 

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Thousand visitors arrived in Hoi to enjoy the closing ceremony of the traditional lantern festival and Ram Thang Gieng (the full-moon day of the first lunar month) on February 28.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Saturday, March 13th, 2010

Vice President Nguyen Thi Doan and a delegation from the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha were present at Hanoi’s main airport on March 3 to receive a sari brought to Vietnam from India.

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Nguyen Quang Dung, a famous movie director, will direct the 22nd popular music-fashion show “Duyen Dang Viet Nam” (Charming Vietnam), in Tuy Hoa City, Phu Yen on March 20-21.

Director Nguyen Quang Dung.

 

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“It is very interesting to join this program. I will have to prepare carefully because it will be aired live. I think I’m invited for my youthfulness so I will bring that into full play in this challenge,” remarked Director Dung, who has been dubbed “Dung Khung” (Crazy Dung) for his creativeness.

 

This is the first time the producers have invited a movie director to lead the show, which will also include models on the catwalk with live music for the first time.

 

Thanh Nien Media Company Director Nguyen Cong Khe, former chief editor of Thanh Nien Newspaper, noted that “Charming Vietnam has aired several times, but this is the first time we will prepare for a live broadcast. This is also the first time that the show will be held in a small city in the central region.”

 

This year’s theme is “Breathing the Rhythm of the Sea” and will include three sections. The first will praise the beauty of the seacoast in central Vietnam. The second will focus on the sea’s violence and man’s sentiment and the last part is an overview about life, the existence of the sea and man in nature.

 

A young band performed at the 21st Charming Vietnam last year.

 

Famous songwriter Huy Tuan, the show’s music editor, revealed that young talented singers like Viet Thanh and Minh Kien will appear. Tuan has placed his hopes on renovated folk songs. 

 

The show will have the participation of famous singers and models like singers Cam Van, Thanh Lam, Hong Nhung, My Linh, Elvis Phuong, Huong Lan, Tuan Hung, Nguyen Thao, Le Quyen, Ha Anh Tuan, Phuong Vy, Miss Vietnam, models Thanh Hang, Huong Giang, Vu Thu Phuong, Thai Ha, Truong Thi May, Cao Thuy Duong, Lan Huong and Miss Vietnam Mai Phung Thuy.

 

The show is scheduled at 8pm, March 20-21 at the Sao Mai Theatre, 3 Hai Duong, Tuy Hoa City. The ticket prices are from 200,000 to 2 million dong.

Started in 1994 to fund the Nguyen Thai Binh Scholarship Fund for economically disadvantaged students, Charming Vietnam, initiated by the Thanh Nien Newspaper, has provided nearly ten billion dong worth of scholarships and was held abroad for the first time in 2005 in Australia and then in Singapore in 2007.

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Lacking clean water for consumption and irrigation, salt water infiltration into the mainland.. are the inconveniences caused byabnormally hot weather for people in central Vietnam.

Kids on Ly Son Island in Quang Ngai province have a bath in a big basin. The water can then be reused to wash clothes and irrigate vegetables.

 

In hot weather, kids and adults have a dip in the sea in the early morning and late afternoon.

 

Quang Ngai’s people have to save every can of well water.

 

In the mountainous areas, people have to catch each drop of water from drying streams.

 

An exhausted river in Binh Dinh province.

 

The sun begins to burn at 9am.

 

While the mist is dense in the early hours.

 

Kids have to rise early to go to school in order to avoid the scorching sun.

Cows search for grass in a parched area.

 

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  3. Drought could be worst for a century

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