Students in some districts of the northern province of Hai Duong, Vietnam’s biggest COVID-19 pandemic cluster to date, will return to school on March 18 as local authorities have decided to lift a number of social distancing restrictions.
Brunei has announced further lifting of social distancing measures and implementation of new normal for major social activities, including mass gathering, starting from March 8.
Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee Vuong Dinh Hue wants the capital to improve State management over the culture and sports sector this year, since culture remains an instrumental part of the city.
Ho Chi Minh City will give priority to land in areas such as Thu Duc city, Can Gio and Binh Chanh districts to develop physical facilities, according to the municipal People’s Committee.
Over the past five years, sport competitions for students in Ho Chi Minh City have increased significantly but the conditions of sport facilities at schools have not met demand.
Jakarta capital of Indonesia has begun easing large-scale social restrictions (PSBB) over two weeks since October 12, following a slowdown in the growth of new COVID-19 infections after a partial lockdown was re-imposed in the city on September 14.
Hanoi’s authorities will work to promptly solve petitions of Korean-based Charmvit Group so that it can effectively carry out a horse racecourse project after being licensed, said a municipal official.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has approved the addition of the multi-purpose entertainment complex – horse racing course project into Hanoi’s master plan on socio-economic development by 2020, with orientation to 2030.
The northern province of Phu Tho has terminated an eco-residential area, resort and sports project worth about 1.5 billion USD in Tam Nong district, citing the investor’s weak capacity as the reason for this decision.
Vietnam’s property market was attractive to foreign investors in the first two quarters of this year, with bustling merge and acquisition (M&A) activities, according to real estate firm Savills Vietnam.
Vietnamese Ambassador to Ukraine Nguyen Anh Tuan and Youth and Sports Minister of Ukraine Igor Zhdanov signed an agreement on sports cooperation in Kiev on January 16.
Northeastern Quang Ninh Province has decided to set up a steering board
to accelerate investment procedures for a two-billion- USD hi-tech park
and urban township.
The Ministry of Construction has proposed a pilot project to construct
cultural, educational and public amenities facilities for employees at
industrial parks (IPs).
Ho Chi Minh City has equipped its rural communes with a wide
range of communications and audio equipment, musical instruments and
sports facilities, with the aim to boost cultural and sports movements
in these places.
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen on April 12 broke ground for the
construction of a 39 million USD national stadium, in preparation for
the Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) that Cambodia will host in
2023.