Phu Yen man makes unique plates from sea grape leaves

Nguyen Van Tuyen, a 38-year-old man from Phu Yen, has successfully designed and produced environmentally-friendly plates made from the leaves of sea grape, a tropical tree.
Phu Yen man makes unique plates from sea grape leaves ảnh 1Plates made from the leaves of sea grape can be used 10 times before being discarded.(Photo: VNA)

Phu Yen (VNA) – Nguyen Van Tuyen, a 38-year-old man from Phu Yen, has successfully designed and produced environmentally-friendly plates made from the leaves of sea grape, a tropical tree.

Sea grapes (scientific name coccoloba uvifera) are common in Phu Yen and central localities. Recognising their potential, Tuyen, who graduated from the Ho Chi Minh City University of Transport, came up with the idea to use sea grape leaves to make dishes to replace single-use plates made from plastic and foam.

Tuyen, who also started a project to make cups, dishes and spoons from areca palm tree leaves in Quang Ngai province in 2020, buys the leaves for 200 VND a piece.

Tuyen said that in early 2021, he took sea grape leaves to Quang Ngai for trial production and found that it took only 30 seconds to make a good plate from the leaves in triangle or heart shapes. Each plate, which sell for 2,000 VND (0.086 USD), can be used 10 times before being discarded. They are convenient for restaurants and tourism activities, replacing those made from materials that are harmful to the environment.

Phu Yen man makes unique plates from sea grape leaves ảnh 2Sea grapes (scientific name coccoloba uvifera) are common in Phu Yen and central localities. (Photo: VNA)

Tuyen said 7,000 plates made of sea grape leaves have been exported to Poland, and the product has been introduced to the Singaporean market.

“I am trying to make cups and square plates with a size of 12-15cm, or graft two leaves to make larger products with better durability,” said Tuyen.

Thanks to his creative product, Tuyen won first prize in a plastic waste reduction innovation contest organised by World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) in Vietnam in the south central province.

Nguyen Duc Thang, head of the Sub-Department of Rural Development under the Phu Yen Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, said that plates made from sea grape leaves are new and friendly to the environment.

Sea grape trees grow widely in Phu Yen. This will prompt the expansion of sea grape tree planting, contributing to preventing erosion and promoting tourism in the locality, said Thang./.

VNA

See more

The “I Love My Fatherland" Journey 2026 kicks off in Nghe An province on May 16. (Photo: VNA)

"I Love My Fatherland” journey features diverse activities

The “I Love My Fatherland” journey will span seven stages across historical and cultural sites and “red addresses” nationwide. There will be a combination of education on traditions, field-based programmes, and digital communications.

At the handover of 33 Chinese nationals who had violated Vietnamese law to Chinese authorities in Quang Ninh on May 15, 2026. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam hands over 33 law violators to China

Investigations found that the individuals had violated Vietnamese laws relating to illegal entry and unlawful residence in Vietnam. The handover was conducted safely and in compliance with Vietnamese law and international practice.

At the talks between authorities of the northern province of Lang Son and Pingxiang city in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam, China seek to build modern, smart border gates

Authorities of the northern province of Lang Son and Pingxiang city in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China held talks on May 15 at Tan Thanh (Vietnam) – Po Chai (China) clearance point near markers 1090–1091 in Hoang Van Thu commune of Lang Son to promote trade, develop smart border gates and expand cross-border tourism cooperation.

The Vietnam Association for Victims of Agent Orange (VAVA) has carried out various activities to support Agent Orange/dioxin victims. (Photo: VNA)

Over 9.3 billion VND raised for AO/dioxin victims in 2025

VAVA President Lieutenant General Nguyen Huu Chinh said that although the war ended more than 50 years ago, the consequences of toxic chemicals remain severe and long-lasting, with millions of people affected during the war and hundreds of thousands continuing to suffer serious physical impacts in peacetime.

An overview of the meeting (Photo: VNA)

Measures sought to accelerate construction of inter-level boarding schools in border areas

The construction of boarding schools in land border communes is a particularly important political task receiving close attention from the Politburo and Party General Secretary and State President To Lam. The programme not only aims to improve learning conditions for students in border areas, but also carries strategic significance for social welfare, human development, national defence and security, and safeguarding territorial sovereignty.

An overview of the court on May 14 (Photo: VNA)

Man gets life sentence for terrorism, anti-State activities

The People’s Court of Ho Chi Minh City on May 14 handed down life imprisonment to Dao Minh Quan on charges of “terrorism aimed at opposing the people’s administration” and “activities aimed at overthrowing the people’s administration”.

Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union Central Committee and VYF President Nguyen Tuong Lam addresses the event (Photo: VNA)

“I love my fatherland” journey 2026 launched

The “I Love My Fatherland” journey will comprise seven stages linked to historical, cultural and revolutionary sites across the country. The journey will begin in Nghe An on May 16 to mark President Ho Chi Minh’s birthday, before continuing through Hue city, Tuyen Quang–Lung Cu Flag Tower, Dien Bien, Khanh Hoa, Ca Mau and Ho Chi Minh City, and concluding in Hanoi in October.

Students in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho are honoured for their outstanding performance in startup activities. (Photo: VNA)

Education ministry targets five digital technology incubators at universities

A key target under the new plan is the establishment of five digital technology incubators, or Deeptech Hubs, at universities and research institutes with strong potential. The education ministry also plans to launch a training programme for 1,000 outstanding technology entrepreneurs and develop criteria for selecting and supporting startup ecosystems within educational institutions.