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Hanoi opens new VND500 billion road in southeast district

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The project connects the eastern road of Hoang Mai district’s administrative area to Tam Trinh street, with construction beginning on the project in 2019. Work on the area helps to connect main roads, reduce pressure on Belt Road No.3, and foster economic development in the southeast area of Hanoi. The road is one of the capital’s key transport works and aims to address traffic congestion. The road runs through Thinh Liet and Yen So wards in Hoang Mai district. The post Hanoi opens new VND500 billion road in southeast district appeared first on Vietexplorer.com .

LGBT-Friendly Travel Destinations in Vietnam

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Vietnam is proud to be one of the trailblazers in Southeast Asia for legalizing same-sex marriage and recognizing transgender rights in 2015. This progressive stance by the government has not only showcased its openness but has also made Vietnam an attractive market for the vibrant and diverse LGBT community. Vietnam has always been friendly to the LGBTIQ+ community. Everyone should be free to be themselves, no matter who they are, where they live, and who they love. Photo: Adrian Anh Tuấn As part of our commitment to making travel accessible for everyone, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, and in celebration of Pride 2023, Booking.com is highlighting four LGBTQ+-friendly destinations in Vietnam. From bustling capital cities to breathtaking beach retreats, these havens welcome and encourage LGBTQ+ travelers to express themselves freely and authentically. Cam Ranh Nestled in a picturesque bay, Cam Ranh is poised to become southern Vietnam’s pre...

Vietnamese film receives 5-minute standing ovation at Cannes

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‘Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell,’ which vies for the Camera d’Or Award against 17 other competitors in the Directors’ Fortnight section, was premiered at 4:45 pm in France. Directed by Pham Thien An, the movie tells the story of a journey taken by a young man named Thien, who is tasked with delivering his sister-in-law’s body to their countryside hometown following a tragic motorcycle accident. Amid the mystical landscapes of rural Vietnam, Thien begins a search for his older brother, who vanished years ago.  As the debut screening of the movie ended after three hours on Wednesday, audiences rose and stood applauding for five minutes. According to AP News , a five-minute standing ovation would count as a dream response in most places in the world although it is supposedly tepid in Cannes. For An Nguyen, a Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper reader, who experienced such standing ovation first-hand, the responses were deeply emotional.  “This can be considered as [Vietnam’s] shini...