Since Vietnam joined ASEAN (July 28, 1995) and committed to the implementation of the ASEAN Free Trade Agreement (AFTA) in 1996, ASEAN's direct investment has contributed significantly to Vietnam’s economic development .
The Ciputra Hanoi-Yonex Sunrise Vietnam International Challenge 2019 wrapped up on April 14 after five days of thrilling competition in men’s and women’s singles, doubles, and mixed doubles.
Badminton players officially began their competition at the Ciputra Hanoi-Yonex Sunrise Vietnam International Challenge 2019 at the Tay Ho district gymnasium on April 9.
The Ciputra Hanoi-Yonex Sunrise Vietnam International Challenge 2019 will kick off in Hanoi on April 9, heard a press conference on the badminton tourney held on April 2.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc pledged to create the best possible conditions for foreign investors, including those from Indonesia, during his meetings with leaders of Ciputra Group and PT Nikko Sekuritas Indonesia in Bali, Indonesia, on October 12.
As many as 305 badminton players from 16 countries are expected to compete in the Ciputra Hanoi-Yonex Sunrise Vietnam International Challenge 2017, the organisers said on March 10.
Vietnam’s top female badminton player Vu Thi Trang, was seeded third at
the International Badminton Championship – Ciputra Hanoi 2015, which
kicked off on March 17.
As much as 45,000 USD raised at the 2013 Hanoi Run for Children has
been delivered to the VinaCapital Fund, which will use the money to
treat poor children at the Hospital of Pediatrics, the Hanoi Heart
Hospital and the Heart Beat Vietnam Programme.
Vietnam's badminton ace Nguyen Tien Minh has jumped two places to the
eighth position in the world rankings, according to the Badminton World
Federation.
The Ciputra Hanoi-Yonex Sunrise Vietnam International Challenge kicked
off in Hanoi on March 25 with the participation of 288 badminton players
from 13 teams.
The Ciputra Hanoi-Yonex Sunrise Vietnam International Challenge will be
held from March 25-30 at Cau Giay Gymnasium, drawing nearly 300 athletes
of 13 teams, according to organisers.
The 2013 Hanoi Run for Children, which took place at the South Thang
Long urban area (Ciputra Hanoi) in Tay Ho district, on November 17,
raised nearly 1.5 million VND (70,000 USD) to help underprivileged
children.
As many as 269 badminton players from 14 countries and territories will
compete at the Ciputra Hanoi Vietnam Challenge 2013 which is slated to
begin on March 26 in Hanoi.