Who nose what’s going on?

Plastic surgery is no longer a big issue nowadays when conceptions of beauty are varied and people are more open to modification.

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BBQ duck never cost so much

Enjoying an outdoor BBQ grilled duck in the middle of beautiful blooming yellow paddy field might be a picnic to dream of for anyone, but it turned into a nightmare for one poor farmer.

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Bodhisattva in holy matrimony

Earlier last week, social media had a field day over a young woman who was wearing an unmistakably Western-style wedding dress while she was supposed to play the role of Bodhisattva of Compassion, a highly revered Buddhist deity figure in Việt Nam, in a Buddhist festival in the central province of Thừa Thiên – Huế.

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A dumpster fire

On August 4, a Ford van carrying a Hà Nội license plate caught fire in a crossroad of Sa Pa town, a popular tourist destination of the northern province Lào Cai. A septic tank truck joined in on the firefighting efforts.

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Saving energy in the @ era

Hundreds of motorbikes carrying loudspeakers have been seen at many street corners around the capital recently. What makes them different is that the drivers are workers from Hà Nội Electricity Corporation (EVN Hanoi).

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Pawning can be a gamble

Many pawn shops in Hà Nội are operating around the clock during the World Cup to serve customers who have lost money betting on football. "Last weekend, at 6am, a 40-year-old man riding on motorbike came to the shop and pulled out his wife’s degree from his pocket with his identity card, trying to pawn it. But I refused,” Kiên, owner of a pawn shop in Đặng Dung Street said.

 

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Own goal

The World Cup is finally here again. Vietnamese people are just as in love with the sport as any other country, and many people’s lives will revolve around the ball for the next month.

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Luxurious raincoats for leaders

The Thái Bình Province's Steering Committee for Flood and Storms Prevention and Control has proposed to use VNĐ300 million (US$13,300) from the provincial budget to buy 300 sets of raincoats for leaders.

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Pool pilfered

Students of Hoằng Trường Primary School in the central province of Thanh Hóa were excited to get a new swimming pool where they can splash and chase away the summer heat. Each parent had to donate VNĐ100,000 (US$4.4) for the pools construction.

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The dead lives on

There is a common belief in Việt Nam that when a person is met with death, only their physical body dies, and their spirit lives on in another world.

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Learn and burn

University entrance exams are approaching for 12th graders nationwide, and if the kids thought they had any chance of forgetting their impending doom for but a fleeting second, they had better think again.

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