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‘Little Ha Long Bay’
================ Long An Lake in Buu Long Park resembles a smaller version of northern Ha Long Bay. With a cluster of rocks and mountains in its midst, the lake – located in a cultural park 30 km outside of Ho Chi Minh City – brings to mind a smaller version of northern Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay. Long An Lake looks particularly charming on a quiet afternoon. In the late 18th century, the Nguyen clan was defeated by the Tay Son troops and Nguyen Anh, a prominent member of the clan was forced to flee, stopping at what is now the Buu Long Cultural Park in Bien Hoa Town in the province of Dong Nai. In 1802, Anh unified the country, became the Gia Long Emperor and established the Nguyen Dynasty, the last monarchy of Vietnam. The name of the lake, Long An, or the Dragon – a popular Asian symbol for the King – is thus derived from this historical period. The rocks in the middle of the lake, the park’s key attraction, tell an even more interesting story. These rocks were once part of a bigger cluster of mountains but after years of intensive mining by locals, the mountains became what they are now – small rocky outcrops scattered throughout the lake. The cultural ministry has designated the park a nationally protected site. Visitors can tour the lake by boat and for families with kids, Buu Long Park offers a mini-amusement park with merry-go-rounds, ball houses and roller coasters. Additional interesting features include a set of exactly 100 steps that lead up a nearby hill to a 17th-century pagoda which exhibits items from the ancient Nguyen Dynasty. Tourists can enjoy being outside amongst the trees and carefully pruned tropical plants. And for those looking for a more peaceful, quiet escape, a simple restaurant offers a full view of the lake where one can sit and sip Vietnamese coffee while gazing out at the water. Entrance fee: VND10,000 (US$0.61.) per person Reported by Phuong Anh
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Vietname also got smart IT talents...........
Vietnamese IT students make country proud ============================= When security flaws in both Google and Microsoft software were discovered, Vietnam was proud to say it was two of their young computer experts who found the glitches. Le Duc Anh, 21, at Bach Khoa Internet Security Center (BKIS) in Hanoi Polytechniques University was the one who first discovered the Chrome error. “When Google released Chrome on September 1, we started examining the system only two days later,” Duc Anh said in an interview with Thanh Nien. “Google had advertised a lot about this browsing system, in terms of its security function. The consequences of Google products containing errors could be huge considering how widely its products are used.” The students found that Chrome release 0.2.149.27 is susceptible to a critical buffer-overflow flaw, which could enable a remote attacker to take control of the computer, specifically in its “SaveAs” function. According to U.S-based PC World magazine, the hacker can trick users into saving web pages that contain overly long “title” tags and subsequently execute malicious codes on the machine. BKIS had formed several groups examining Chrome’s vulnerability. Duc Anh discovered the buffer-overflow flaw on September 4 and the error was sent to Google the next day. Google confirmed the error on September 9 and replied with a patch. About the same time, Microsoft also confirmed another BKIS report indicating that its Windows Media Encoder contained a similar flaw. Le Manh Tung, a college senior at Hanoi Polytechniques University, is only 22, but has had three years working in Internet security. He was assigned to study Windows Microsoft Encoder and found the error in March 2008. Both said they were simply “lucky” to discover the flaws in the two systems. According to Nguyen Tu Quang, director of BKIS, the company had reported the system error to Microsoft in March but it was not until September 10 that Microsoft issued the patch for its Windows Media Encoder. In a statement on the BKIS website, Nguyen Minh Duc, a department head at the center, said that Vietnam has made “a significant contribution” to global Internet security. Reported by Truong Son
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Mekong secrets revealed
================== In fact, we had left the fevered metropolis only 10 hours before. In that time, we had strolled, cycled and cruised around the shady lanes and waterways of Thoi Son Island, near My Tho. Locals stopped their motorbikes to encourage us to eat “the fruit with no name” and longans, warm from the sun. We were soon as relaxed as the dogs sleeping in the middle of the road. We spent that night at a “secret” village. Hanh, the gracious hostess of our homestay met our barge and led us through the village to her orchard, where we sampled oranges and pomelos from a local orchard. The hostess and her daughter cooked a feast on their small wood-fired stove. When I mentioned to the guide I’d only just discovered che, the Vietnamese dessert, within minutes Hanh was cooking up a big batch for us. What we couldn’t eat, she turned into kem (ice-cream). Before we were properly awake the next day, we were aboard a boat, deep in the heart of a floating market. Here, in typical Mekong Delta style, vendors display their wares at the end of long poles on top of their boats. Pineapples and pumpkins swayed above us as we ate sticky rice for breakfast. The meal was completed in the local village, with strong Vietnamese coffee. We were then put to work, helping to shop for lunch. We poked at slimy eels as the stallholder cleaned and gutted a fish for us. We marveled at snakes, frogs and cow heads as we hunted for the items on our shopping list. Back “home,” we chopped and mixed and rolled and, with the assistance of Hanh and her daughter, created another feast. We felt immensely proud of our efforts as we tucked in, fortifying ourselves for our return to HCMC. Innoviet Tours, including the two-day “Touch the Untouched Land,” can be booked through their office at 158 Bui Vien Street, District 1, HCMC. More information is available at Saigon tours Saigon activities BOOKING. Reported by Barbara Adam
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Vietnam achieves in first showing at int’l math contest
================================== The Vietnamese team was ranked 16th out of 90 teams at the 15th International Mathematics Competition for University Students held in Bulgaria last month. (July) Students from the University of Natural Sciences in Hanoi took a first prize, a second prize and two third prizes in various events, said the school’s dean, Professor Bui Duy Cam. He said it was encouraging that Vietnam had done so well in its first appearance at the contest, which wrapped up July 31. Eotvos University Budapest took first place overall while Moscow State University took second, according to results announced by the contest organizing board. University teams from 40 nations and territories attended the event July 25-31. Source: VNA
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Vietnam grabs 4 physics Olympiad gold medals
================================= Host Vietnam won four gold medals and one bronze at the annual 39th International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) which wrapped up in Hanoi Monday, the nation’s best ever performance at the event. At the event, China and Chinese Taiwan gained five gold medals each, followed by the Republic of Korea, India and the US with four gold medals and one silver medal each. The four Vietnamese gold medalists were Huynh Minh Toan from central Da Nang City, Nguyen Tat Nghia from central Nghe An Province and Do Hoang Anh and Nguyen Duc Minh from Hanoi. Tran Anh Vu, also from Hanoi, took home the bronze medal. A total of 376 high school students from 82 countries and regions sat intensive theoretical and experimental exams, which began on July 20. The 40th IPhO will be held in Mexico in 2009. Reported by Bao Van
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Vietnam captures two gold medals at international math olympiad
========================================== Two Vietnamese students won gold medals at the 49th International Mathematical Olympiad held in Spain, which will wrap up today, according to the Ministry of Education and Training. The recipients were Hoang Duc Y and Le Ngoc Anh, both students of Lam Son High School in the central Thanh Hoa Province. Of the four remaining Vietnamese students who took part in the 13-day competition, two were awarded silver medals and two received bronze medals. Vietnamese students also won three bronze medals and a certificate of merit at the 19th International Biology Olympiad held in India from July 13-20, according to the ministry. Monday, the 39th International Physics Olympiad opened at the My Dinh National Conference Center in Hanoi with the participation of 650 contestants from 82 nations and territories. Reported by Tue Nguyen
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Vietnamese economy is named 1 of the worst in having a clear and transparent law system in Asia pacific region.
With some much talents in all regions, Math, Physics, IT , etc, they could be doing well but the government intervention into the laws, made VN a "lousy" place to go and live in.....many under-tables..... those talents could have been "buried" and blamed 生不逢时
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i think he meant to say very tired
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Info threads are for field reports...if you want to chat post in tcss thread Please do not post when you PM somebody Please Do Not reply long post, always edit... may zap and remove post |
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anyone gonna be in hcmc soon?
...to be exact 1-5 oct |
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bro, forgive me for asking... where to buy Smarttel 120 mins for $8.00?
Appreciate your advice. |
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The rates are kinda confusing. but they did not state local rates leh. their rates online are like $0.9/min. Any bros can advise? Vietnam Calling Cards https://www.phonecard.com.sg/product...6&selection=18 ZONE1511,My IDD Web Site / ZONE1511 Telcom1515 - A budget telecom IDD service in Singapore (80% Savings) JAJAH - web-activated telephony M1 1818 International Calling Card Fixed line(Talktime) Rate Mobile line(Talktime) Rate Vietnam 65 0.15 65 0.15 *Notes: - Talktime quoted is based on $10 value ICC card. - Rates apply for overseas calls from any payphone dialling 9696 1818. - Calls are charged by per minute block. - A one-time $0.30 connection charge per call applies after the 1st minute. - Extra charge of $0.08 per minute applies for calls made from any payphones dialling 1818. - Rates are subject to change without prior notice. - Talktime calculations are based on 1 call made per card (not inclusive of payphone charges). - Card merging is available on the 1818 card. - Promotional rates valid till 31 December 2008. - Rates are rounded off to 2 decimal points. M1 IDD 021 Countries IDD 021 rates Day (7am - 8.59pm) Night (9pm - 6.59am) Vietnam 1.35 1.31 - Calls are charged by per-minute blocks. Local airtime charges apply. - Rates above are in $/min. - Please note that International Toll Free Numbers are chargeable. - Rates are applicable for calls made to fixed and mobile lines in the countries and territories stated above unless otherwise stated. - For IDD calls made with the M Card, day rates are charged during peak period (Mon to Fri, 8am-7.59pm) and night rates are charged during off-peak period (Mon to Fri, 8pm-7.59am and Sat to Sun 1200am-11.59pm). - Calls to UK 44-9 and 44-70 number ranges are not supported by IDD021. Please use IDD 002 for calls to these 2 number ranges in UK. - M1 reserves the right to change rates without prior notice. Starhub IDD 018 Countries IDD 021 rates Day (7am - 8.59pm) Night (9pm - 6.59am) Vietnam 0.95 0.95 |
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There is this calling card which me and my fren which is calling vietnam frequently finds it very useful and economic......
SUPER GOLD, sells at those smaller counters outside mustafa shopping area along the road..... for $8.50 sometimes $8.00 you can call for 101 mins and the most important, its very clear........ Used chat chat card..... cannot find with SUPER GOLD |
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