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SEA Games still stick to the plan,bro. Covid will make some difficulty, but I think we can overcome it :cheers:

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Thoroughly prepared for the program Starting with SEA Games 31
Reporter - November 15, 2020 09:14
The Kick-off program with SEA Games 31 officially started at 8:00 am November 21 at Ly Thai To Monument, Hanoi, with many attractive contents such as performing arts and sports, motorcycle parades.

According to the master plan approved by the Prime Minister, the 31st Southeast Asian Games (31st SEA Games) will take place from 21/11/2021 to early December 2021 in Hanoi and October 10. neighboring provinces and cities.

After that, the 11th Southeast Asian Games for People with Disabilities (ASEAN Para Games 11) was held in December 2021 in Hanoi capital.

To mark the time of 1 year (according to the custom of the International Sports Games) before the opening of SEA Games 31 and ASEAN Para Games 11, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Hanoi People's Committee have plan to organize the program "Starting with SEA Games 31" to practically promote the preparation of the event to international friends as well as the entire people.

The ceremony was meant to commend the spirit, efforts and readiness of the Vietnamese government and people, determined to overcome all difficulties and challenges to ensure the best role of the host country of the two. The biggest sports festival of Southeast Asia.

Nice, in November I think pandemic is not too serious anymore. Even if the stadium is only allowed to have half capacity and social distancing is implemented, the event will still be interesting since most people just watch on TV and Youtube. :cheers:

Looking forward to see the game bro, particularly basketball and 100 meter sprint. For football, it would still between Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia although Myanmar has shown much progress. Our football team will likely the one that will play in U-20 world cup 2021 with several additional players.
 
Nice, in November I think pandemic is not too serious anymore. Even if the stadium is only allowed to have half capacity and social distancing is implemented, the event will still be interesting since most people just watch on TV and Youtube. :cheers:

Looking forward to see the game bro, particularly basketball and 100 meter sprint. For football, it would still between Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia although Myanmar has shown much progress. Our football team will likely the one that will play in U-20 world cup 2021 with several additional players.
Its good that ASEAN ppl r still care abt Sea Games, actually most of Vnese now care abt how to keep their jobs during Covid, how to keep taking more investments etc. They almost forgot SEA Games or F1 race.

We love football, but its OK if VN team lose after few matches, our basketball is not so good, so no hope on the team, too :lol:
 
Its good that ASEAN ppl r still care abt Sea Games, actually most of Vnese now care abt how to keep their jobs during Covid, how to keep taking more investments etc. They almost forgot SEA Games or F1 race.

We love football, but its OK if VN team lose after few matches, our basketball is not so good, so no hope on the team, too :lol:

Your basketball team improves a lot after they use several Vietnamese American players, starting from 2019 SEAGAMES. They got bronz medal after defeating Indonesian team to get the third place.
 
Your basketball team improves a lot after they use several Vietnamese American players, starting from 2019 SEAGAMES. They got bronz medal after defeating Indonesian team to get the third place.
Wow, most of Vnese didnt know that.Not so many basketball fans in VN. The best team just disband cos not enough fan watching their match 😂

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Vietnam's first pro basketball team disbands due to Covid-19
By Hoang Nguyen

Mon, 3/30/2020 | 15:14 (GMT+7)

Saigon Heat, the first professional basketball club in Vietnam, has been dissolved by pandemic.

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A Saigon Heat player (in white) during a game in Vietnam Basketball Association (VBA) 2019. Photo courtesy of VBA.
The club delivered the announcement to fans Thursday. Saigon Heat allowed all players to leave the club, foreigners to their home countries, and others to their old clubs like Cantho Catfish and Thang Long Warriors.
Saigon Heat was Vietnam’s only Asian Basketball League (ABL) representative during the 2019-2020 season. The tournament started from November 16, 2019 and was supposed to end on March 28 this year. However, on March 13, it was postponed indefinitely due to concerns over the Covid-19 pandemic. The decision had the approval from 10 teams in the tournament, including Saigon Heat.
Following this decision, Saigon Heat decided to temporarily discontinue operations to save on costs.
 
Vinfast sold a total of 4040 units in November with Vinfast Fadil become the 2nd best selling car in Viet Nam. Vinfast has sold 30,000 units in their first year of operation.

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Vinfast sold a total of 4040 units in November with Vinfast Fadil become the 2nd best selling car in Viet Nam. Vinfast has sold 30,000 units in their first year of operation.

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And some guys here try to convince themselves that Vnese only can buy Bike, can't buy 15,000usd- 45,000usd Vinfast cars :lol:
 
And some guys here try to convince themselves that Vnese only can buy Bike, can't buy 15,000usd- 45,000usd Vinfast cars :lol:
If you live in Vietnam, please buy stocks of Vingroup and Hoa Phat Steel, in 20 years you'll make a hefty sum of profits.
Had i lived in Vietnam, i would have loaded up on these 2 stocks already.
 
VARD wins contract to build service vessels in Vietnam
by Zazithorn Ruengchinda • April 7, 2021 • 0 Comments



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Norwegian shipbuilder VARD has won contracts to build three Service Operation Vessels (SOVs) for the UK-based North Star Renewables. The three SOVs will be built at VARD’s Vung Tau shipyard in Vietnam, which has an excellent track record in on-schedule delivery of a broad portfolio of offshore and specialized vessels.
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Foxconn to invest $700 million more in Việt Nam
Update: March, 15/2021 - 09:36
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A company of Foxconn in Bắc Giang Provine. .— Photo ricons.vn
HÀ NỘI — Taiwanese electronics giant Foxconn has said it plans to invest an additional US$700 million in Việt Nam, reported Taiwan News.
Foxconn started investing in Việt Nam in 2007, mainly in Bắc Ninh, Bắc Giang and Vĩnh Phúc provinces.
The Apple supplier's total investment in Việt Nam was $1.5 billion by December last year.
Foxconn's total revenue in the Southeast Asian country reached $3 billion in 2019 and $6 billion last year and is expected to reach $10 billion this year. It also targets to add 10,000 jobs this year.
It expects to increase revenue in Việt Nam to $40 billion in the next three to five years. — VNS

Trade war is getting worse, more Investment come to VN.
 
Old news from 2020 and my apologies if this was posted already. Aluminum Catamaran ferry made by Austal in their HCM city Yard. Wonderful build in my opinion.

 
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