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The Saigon Times is a Vietnamese media organization with two Vietnamese- and two English-language publications. Its flagship publication is Thoi Bao Kinh Te Saigon , the most widely-read weekly economics and business news magazine in Vietnamese.
Saigon News is part of several other newspapers owned by Saigon Times Group. Saigon Times Daily focuses mainly on the local economic and social situation with its main readers being in Ho Chi Minh City and Đông Nam Bộ. It is available at various newsstands in Vietnam. It is also available aboard Vietnam Airlines flights.
Tiếng nói Việt Nam [33] Tuổi Trẻ [34] [35] Văn nghệ Quân đội [36] Y học Quân sự [37] Below is a list of websites published in Vietnam in alphabetical order. 24h.com.vn [38] Báo Mới [39] Báo Điện tử Chính phủ nước Cộng hòa Xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam [40] Việt Báo [41] VietNamNet [42] Việt Nam ...
The leaders of China and Vietnam hailed as "strategic" on Wednesday their decision to strengthen ties and be part of a community with a "shared future", as a visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping ...
Saigon Times Square or simply Times Square is a high-rise building in Bến Nghé Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. This building is a 40-storey joint tower and features a modern architectural style. Construction costs, invested by Times Square (Vietnam) Investment Joint Stock Company, totals approximately US$125 million.
The Vietnam Economic Times is a monthly newspaper of Vietnam, covering national business and economic issues. [1] It is published in both Vietnamese and English and has been published online since at least 1997.
Việt Báo was founded in 1992 by two former South Vietnamese writers, novelist Nhã Ca and poet Trần Dạ Từ. It was originally titled Việt Báo Kinh Tế (Vietnamese Economic News) and based in Westminster, California. It published weekly until 1995, when it began publishing daily.
From 1989 to 2013, they also printed a Vietnamese Business and Services Directory for businesses in Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia. [3] In 2002, Người Việt Tây Bắc launched a TV broadcast program on Saigon Broadcasting Television Network (SBTN) covering local issues faced by the Vietnamese community in Washington state. The ...