Vietnam’s first multi-nationality youth orchestra makes debut

The Vietnam Youth Symphony Orchestra (VYO) made its debut at the Hanoi Opera House on September 8 with a concert “ VYO Grand Concert”.

VYO is the first multi-nationality youth orchestra in Vietnam. Its 79 members are aged between 12 and 22, with different nationalities and professions who share the passion for music.

The “ VYO Grand Concert” concern is the opening concert for the community concert series of VYO held in creative public spaces in Hanoi in September and early October 2022.

Through the series, VYO wishes to share the joy in music, as well as become links between classical music with their peers and the public of all ages and walks of life./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

ASEAN++ Bridge forum seeks sustainable development

The ASEAN++ Bridge forum, themed “Connecting for Sustainable Development”, took place in Ho Chi Minh City on September 9.

Co-hosted by the municipal Department of Industry and Trade and the Ho Chi Minh City Association for Women Executives and Entrepreneurs (HAWEE), the event drew over 400 businesses and representatives from trade promotion agencies and business associations from 10 ASEAN member states and Japan, India, the Republic of Korea, Australia and New Zealand.

Speaking at the event, HAWEE Chairwoman Cao Thi Ngoc Dung said the event aims to encourage cooperation and investment among ASEAN nations while fueling sustainable growth for regional corporate community via business matching.

Financial Advisory Leader for Asia Pacific at Deloitte Ng Jiak See said ASEAN is now the fifth largest economy in the world with a total GDP of 3.2 trillion USD, behind the US, China, Japan and Germany. It is on the way to become the fourth largest by 2030, surpassing Japan.

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the flow of foreign direct investment into ASEAN still hit the pre-pandemic level in 2021, amounting to 175 billion USD.

She suggested ASEAN member states take immediate actions and join hands to achieve an economy with low emissions because now is decisive time. If climate change becomes uncontrollable, the ASEAN economy will incur a loss of 28,000 billion USD in the next five decades, she warned./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Vietnam aims to reinforce relations with Egypt: FM

Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son hosted a reception for Egyptian Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs Ayman Aly Kamel Aly in Hanoi on September 9, during which he said Vietnam attaches importance to the bilateral traditional friendship and wishes to enhance multifaceted cooperative ties.

Applauding bilateral relations, especially in politics and diplomacy, trade, and education, Son asked the two sides to keep coordinating with each other to bring cooperation on par with its huge potential by increasing mutual visits and meetings between their Parties, States, localities, and enterprises.

He suggested the two sides step up trade and investment ties to soon reach the target of 1 billion USD in bilateral trade each year, along with connections in tourism, culture, and education – training.

The minister said he hoped the two foreign ministries will work to effectively bring into play the mechanism of the Inter-Governmental Committee, and organise practical activities to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Vietnam-Egypt diplomatic relations in 2023 (September 1, 1963 – 2023).

For his part, the Egyptian official said his country also treasures and wishes to deepen the traditional friendship with Vietnam.

He agreed with directions suggested by the Vietnamese minister, adding that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Egypt will work closely with its Vietnamese counterpart to increase the exchange of high-level delegations and meetings and improve effective cooperation in trade, investment, transport, tourism and education and training, among others, thereby contributing to friendship and multifaceted ties.

Earlier the same day, Vietnamese Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Pham Quang Hieu and Egyptian Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs Ayman Aly Kamel Aly co-chaired the ninth political consultation between the two ministries.

They expressed their delight at the progress in the two countries’ cooperation. They also agreed on measures to strengthen collaboration between the two ministries as well as Vietnam-Egypt cooperative relations in politics – diplomacy, economy – trade – investment, culture, sports, tourism, and education – training.

At the event, the officials also discussed regional and international issues of common concern./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

?? Morning digest on September 9

The following is a list of selected news summaries last night by the Vietnam News Agency.

– President Nguyen Xuan Phuc hosted separate receptions in Hanoi on September 8 for the Ambassadors of the UK, Norway, Denmark and Czech Republic, who came to present their credentials. Read full story

– Chairman of the National Assembly Vuong Dinh Hue received Chairman of the European Parliament’s Committee on International Trade (INTA) Bernd Lange on September 8, highlighting his hope that Vietnam – EU relations will be increasingly reinforced and substantive. Read full story

– Deputy Foreign Minister Ha Kim Ngoc has stressed that Vietnam is ready to promote comprehensive partnership with the US in an effective and practical manner on the basis of respecting each other’s independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity and political regime. Read full story

– The Vietnamese Foreign Ministry has suggested measures to the Government to open the door to foreign tourists, experts and investors, including resuming visa waivers for citizens from 13 countries and visas for foreigner tourists, said deputy spokesperson Doan Khac Viet. Read full story

– A Vietnamese language faculty will be opened at the Royal University of Phnom Penh, deputy spokesman of the Foreign Ministry Doan Khac Viet said on September 8.

Viet said at the ministry’s regular press briefing that Vietnam and Cambodia are close neighbours whose peoples and governments want to promote extensive cooperation in all fields, including education and training. Read full story

– Secretary of Ho Chi Minh City’s Party Committee Nguyen Van Nen held a meeting on September 8 with visiting Governor of Phnom Penh Khuong Sreng, during which both emphasised the importance of educating younger generations on the special Vietnam- Cambodia relationship.

Welcoming the governor’s working visit on the occasion of the Vietnam-Cambodia Friendship Year, Nen considered it a vivid manifestation of the two countries’ time-honoured friendship, thus contributing to strengthening the relations between the two cities. Read full story

– A delegation of Da Nang city led by Vice Secretary of its Party Committee and Chairman of the People’s Council Luong Nguyen Minh Triet paid a working visit to the United Kingdom (UK) from September 6-8, with the aim to promote cooperation with partners and businesses in the fields of tourism, investment, finance, education and health. Read full story

– A ceremony was held on September 8 in Hanoi to launch the Day for Honouring Vietnamese Language in Vietnamese Communities Abroad (September 8).

Addressing the event, Deputy Foreign Minister and Chairman of the State Committee for Overseas Vietnamese Affairs (COVA) Pham Quang Hieu underlined that for more than 5.3 million Vietnamese living and working in over 130 countries and territories worldwide, the Vietnamese language is a national pride, a bond of the community and bridge and a firm pillar of the Vietnamese culture. Read full story

– Low-cost carrier Bamboo Airways was the most punctual airline in the first eight months of this year, with an on-time performance (OTP) rate of 95.2%, or 31,957 flights, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam. Bamboo Airways has held the title since 2019. Read full story

– An Ireland-Vietnam Agriculture Conference was organised in Hanoi on September 8 under the theme “The Adoption of Agritech 4.0”.

Speaking at the event, Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment Tran Duy Dong emphasised that Vietnam’s agriculture still has ample room for development, especially in organic and processed products with high added value and high technology application. Read full story

– Ho Chi Minh City’s districts and Thu Duc city have basically completed housing rental payments for workers in accordance with the Prime Minister’s Decision dated March 28, 2022, reported the municipal Department of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs on September 8.

Accordingly, localities disbursed over 945 billion VND (41 million USD), or over 96% of the adjusted funding, to support more than 1.6 million workers. Read full story./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Vice President joins ethnic minority students at mid-autumn festival

Vice President Vo Thi Anh Xuan joined students of an ethnic minority boarding school in the northern mountainous province of Yen Bai at a mid-autumn festival on September 8 night.

Xuan, who is also Chairwoman of the National Fund for Vietnamese Children (NFVC) Sponsorship Council, presented gifts worth 400 million VND (16,983 USD) to disadvantaged children in the province, and 20 scholarships to students of the Van Yen district ethnic minority boarding school.

The fund also presented 100 scholarships and 30 bikes to the students. Gifts from the Association for the Support of Vietnamese Handicapped and Orphans were also handed to 50 local students.

The school accommodates 300 students, all ethnic minorities, from 11 remote and extremely underprivileged communes of Van Yen district, and Hong Ca and Luong Thinh communes of Tran Yen district.

On the occasion of the new school year 2022-2023, agencies in VanYen earmarked nearly 300 million VND to support over 700 students.

Meanwhile, over 2,600 local children have received gifts worth nearly 1 billion VND from different sources to celebrate the festival./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Programme helps boost Cambodia – Vietnam tourism cooperation

The Cambodian Ministry of Tourism hosted a programme themed “Cambodia Night” in the framework of the 16th Ho Chi Minh City International Tourism Expo (ITE HCMC 2022) on September 8 to promote its tourism connection with Vietnam.

In his opening remarks, Cambodian Minister of Tourism Thong Khon said the programme is part of the events to celebrate the 55th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Cambodia and Vietnam (June 24, 1967 – 2022), and the 55th of ASEAN.

It marks the step-by-step opening of tourism activities in ASEAN launched at the 25th Meeting of ASEAN Tourism Ministers at the 2022 ASEAN Tourism Forum in Preah Sihanouk province of Cambodia, and contributes to fostering tourism cooperation in the spirit of the bilateral meeting between Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen and his Vietnamese counterpart Pham Minh Chinh on the sidelines of the ASEAN-US Special Summit in 2022, towards fully restoring tourism activities between the two countries in the time to come, he noted.

This event aims to popularise Cambodia’s famous tourist destinations and foods, as well as seek measures to strengthen tourism cooperation between Cambodia and Vietnam – one of Cambodia’s potential markets in ASEAN, he said.

In the first eight months of 2022, Cambodia welcomed over 1 million foreign tourism arrivals, surging by 580% year-on-year. The country expectes to serve 1.5-2 million international tourists in 2022./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

AI helping to save more lives of stroke victims

Thousands of stroke patients hospitalised in Ho Chi Minh City’s People’s Hospital 115 over the past three years have been saved by RAPID, an artificial intelligence software.

Nguyen Huy Thang, head of the hospital’s Cerebrovascular Disease Department, said about 1,000 stroke cases survive each year thanks to using RAPID, instead of only 400 cases in previous years.

Described as a “hidden killer”, stroke is the third leading cause of death after cancer and cardiovascular disease in Vietnam. Notably, stroke among young people has continued to increase in recent years.

In order to improve quality and effectiveness in treatment and care of stroke patients, since 2019, People’s Hospital 115 was the first hospital in the country to apply RAPID to take blood clots to treat cerebral infarction for stroke patients hospitalised after six hours of symptoms.

RAPID, developed by US-based Stanford University, is being used in more than 40 countries around the world.

The “golden” time to treat stroke is in the first six hours from onset, he said.

Patients who do not recanalide large cerebral blood vessels during this period are at risk of death or severe disability.

Patients who come to the hospital after six hours could be refused intervention by the doctor because they could not determine how much the risk area in the patient’s brain was damaged.

“In addition, removing the blood clots in these cases is both too dangerous and expensive,” Thang said.

With conventional imaging techniques, the doctor can only see the necrotic brain parenchyma, but not the brain area that will be dead in the next few hours.

Seeing the brain area that will be dead is very important to help doctors make appropriate treatment indications to save the patient’s life, and reduce the risk of disability.

“RAPID can help to quantify brain lesions. It provides physicians with fast, fully automated, and easy to interpret imaging,” he said.

“If the patient’s entire brain is necrotic, the patient has no chance of survival, but if they still have salvageable brain tissue, the doctors will remove the blood clots to save the patient,” he said.

However, most stroke patients arrive at the hospital too late to take advantage of treatment and care. This is one of the main reasons leading to high rate of deaths and disability caused by stroke.

People’s Hospital 115 recorded around 12% of stroke patients hospitalised in the first four to five hours after the onset symptoms, 30% of them are hospitalised after the first six hours, and 60% of them are hospitalised within 24 hours.

Using RAPID could help to extend the golden time for medical intervention from six hours after onset of a stroke to up to 24 hours, Thang said.

“That brings more opportunities to save the lives of a huge number of stroke patients hospitalised late,” he said.

Each year Vietnam has about 200,000 stroke cases. Although there have been advanced technologies and modern equipment, the survival rate of stroke cases is only 50%.

There is evidence that stroke in the young is increasing, especially in patients under 35 years old.

Stroke is a dangerous acute illness, often occurring suddenly, with a high death rate if not detected early and treated promptly.

Therefore, it is very important to raise awareness for people to adopt preventive methods of stroke.

Thang advised that people with hypertension and diabetes are at high risk of a stroke, and need to monitor their health condition to prevent a possible stroke.

In addition, people should increase physical activity and limit the use of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs to prevent the risks of stroke.

If a person has signs of stroke such as weakness on one side of the body, facial nerve paralysis, headaches, dizziness, vision loss and slurred speech, they should immediately visit hospitals or health-care facilities to reduce risks of death and serious complications./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency