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Japan firms discover oil condensate off Vietnam
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Jiji Press Oil distributors Idemitsu Kosan Co., JX Holdings Inc. and Inpex Corp. said Thursday they have discovered gas and crude oil condensate in exploration mining blocks 300 kilometers southeast of Ho Chi Minh City.

The three companies found similar accumulations in the blocks last year. They plan to carry out a detailed reservoir evaluation.

Idemitsu Oil & Gas Co., a unit of Idemitsu Kosan, and JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration Corp., a unit of JX Holdings, have a 35 percent stake each in the blocks, while Teikoku Oil (Con Son) Co., a unit of Inpex, holds the remaining 30 percent.
 
The problem with the Indian and Vietnamese is they want to war with us but they don't have the ball to start, so I take their words like a mute point. It is nothing to be concern about.
Talks are cheap,attack us you mighty big balls....And we are also waiting with our millions of troops,missiles,nukes and what not..and by the way we don't want war but we know how to smack a bouncing azz back to his place.:coffee:
 
Talks are cheap,attack us you mighty big balls....And we are also waiting with our millions of troops,missiles,nukes and what not..and by the way we don't want war but we know how to smack a bouncing azz back to his place.:coffee:
Why should we attack? We are peaceful! We are not the one who want to war with anyone. Yet so many want to fight us and want to destroy us but they simply lack ball. I must say, tough talk is indeed in the gene of these species. LOL
 
Why should we attack? We are peaceful! We are not the one who want to war with anyone.
In simple words YOUR actions doesn't match your words.


Yet so many want to fight us and want to destroy us but they simply lack ball. I must say, tough talk is indeed in the gene of these species. LOL
I can't say about other nations but one thing i know that we are not amongst those nations.
 
Look at Shivalik Class stealth frigate, if Vietnam can get their hands on 3-4 of those with the option for local manufacturing.
nice idea. some 4 pieces of such 6,200 tonnes stealth frigate...equipped with long range supersonnic antiship missiles brahmos...operating in the south china sea. wow what a dream. We have huge demand for our navy.

my friend, we are very keen to further develop relationship with India in all fields including defence industry. I am optimistic we can expect some positive results from the incoming visit of your foreign minister and state president to Vietnam.

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Why should we attack? We are peaceful! We are not the one who want to war with anyone. Yet so many want to fight us and want to destroy us but they simply lack ball. I must say, tough talk is indeed in the gene of these species. LOL
can you tell me who wants to start a war with you and for what reason?
 
Please. 731 is not chemical army.

UniteUnit 731 was a covert biological and chemical warfare research and development unit of the Imperial Japanese Army that undertook lethal human experimentation during the Second Sino - Japan war (1937–1945) and WW II.

Unit 731 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Building on the site of the Harbin bioweapon facility of Unit 731.
 
Talks are cheap,attack us you mighty big balls....And we are also waiting with our millions of troops,missiles,nukes and what not..and by the way we don't want war but we know how to smack a bouncing azz back to his place.:coffee:

Indian military is ill equipped, poorly trained and has one of the world's worst crash record in its Air Force and Navy.
The last time India messed with China, we left you in a pool of blood, vomit and urine.

India has nothing to hurt China as India don't have working hydrogen bombs.
 
Indian military is ill equipped, poorly trained and has one of the world's worst crash record in its Air Force and Navy.
The last time India messed with China, we left you in a pool of blood, vomit and urine.

India has nothing to hurt China as India don't have working hydrogen bombs.
Then why don't you start the war IF thats the case ehh coward???

P.s - I know you're a FAKE Chinese and a low life troller who is ashamed of his own country flag,So next time don't quote me or else i'll report you to ADMINS for trolling and False flag.!!
 
Vietnam, EU aim to conclude free trade agreement negotiations by October

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UPDATED : 08/26/2014 19:02 GMT + 7

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European Commission President (2nd, L) takes a stroll in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City on August 26, 2014.

Vietnam and the European Union (EU) have agreed to strive to conclude their free trade pact negotiations by October this year, while stepping up comprehensive cooperation between the two sides.

The agreement was reached during a meeting between Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and visiting President of the European Commission (EC) José Manuel Durão Barroso in Hanoi on Monday.

The two leaders discussed measures to intensify bilateral cooperation in politics, security, economy, science, technology, education, justice, and migration.

PM Dung highly appreciated Barroso’s visit as it takes place when the two sides are speeding up the ratification of the Framework Agreement on Comprehensive Partnership and Cooperation (PCA) and the conclusion of negotiations on a bilateral free trade agreement (EVFTA).

He thanked EC and EU member countries for their support for Vietnam’s socio-economic development and international integration.

The Vietnamese government leader suggested the EU ratify the PCA soon, take into account differences in the development level between Vietnam and EU members while negotiating the EVFTA, and recognize Vietnam as a full market economy early.

Vietnam supports the EU's enhanced engagement in ASEAN-led regional architecture and will work harder toward the building of a strategic partnership between ASEAN and the European bloc.

President Barroso expressed his belief that the Southeast Asian country will continue to be an attractive destination for foreign investors, including those from EU member countries.

The EC president voiced his pleasure at encouraging progress in the Vietnam-EU relations, particularly in economy, trade, and development cooperation.

The guest also said he hopes for ASEAN-EU rapport to be intensified and pledged support for ASEAN’s centrality in the evolving regional security architecture.

The two leaders agreed that they will facilitate business investment in Vietnam and the EU and strive to conclude EVFTA negotiations by this October while strengthening all-round ties, especially in education-training, science-technology, natural resources and the environment, agriculture and rural development, and culture-tourism.

Regarding the East Vietnam Sea, PM Dung and President Barroso underscored the need to maintain peace, stability, security, and safety of navigation in the area.

President Barroso affirmed the EU’s support for the resolution of maritime disputes in accordance with the UN Charter, international law, and the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).

The EU calls on all parties to avoid unilateral actions that escalate tensions and threaten peace, stability, and maritime security and safety in the region, the EC leader said, adding that they should abide by the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Vietnam Sea (DOC) with eyes on the early conclusion of a Code of Conduct for the sea (COC).
 
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5 Of Saigon’s Best Streets For Street Food

Published on Thursday, 14 August 2014 11:23
Written by Saigoneer.

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Vietnam Coracle is back with a list of some of the best streets in Saigon to find plentiful bounties of street food with photos and a description of each, including recommendations of particular places to eat.

Here’s a brief rundown of his top picks:

1) Vạn Kiếp Street (border of Phú Nhuận & Bình Thạnh districts)
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If you desire variety, look no further – this street is a cornucopia of food options, all located within a few hundred meters of one another. Phở, bánh canh cua, bánh mì, bánh xèo, bún mắm, bún bò Huế, bún chả, nem nướng, chè are just a sampling of the options.

Quán Út Lang, is a standout, offering skewered meat, seafood and vegetables, cooked to order over a huge coal-fired grill. Don’t forgo the grilled octopus (bạch tuộc nướng).

2) Sư Vạn Hạnh Street: District 10
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The block between Ngô Gia Tự and Nguyễn Chí Thanh on Sư Vạn Hạnh is a street food gem, especially its dozens ofbánh xèo vendors. Coracle highlights the family owned 004 Lô H (literally ‘Block H’) which has been serving up the savory pancakes in the same spot for 14 years.

If you’re a fan of chè be sure to head down to the desert stall on the Southern end of the street where you’ll find 16 different varieties of the sweet soups.


3) Vĩnh Khánh Street: District 4
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Once a favorite spot of notorious gangster Năm Cam, Vĩnh Khánh Street is an ốc paradise. The place is abuzz with hundreds of groups grubbing up on seafood. A soundtrack is provided by the curbside entertainers that include not only motorbike karaoke singers, but fire-eaters and Michael Jackson impersonators (I’d like to see MJ do the moonwalk through motorbike traffic).

The most famous joint on the strip is Ốc Oanh (534 Vĩnh Khánh Street) which is renowned for its ốc hương ràn muối ớt (fried sea snails with salt and chilli) and sò điệp nướng mỡ hành (grilled scallops with spring onions and peanuts).

If seafood’s not your game, Quán BBQ Lúa (33 Vĩnh Khánh Street) offers grill-it-yourself barbecue with your choice of beef, pork, goat and fish.

4) Phan Văn Hân Street: Bình Thạnh District
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Located just across from District 1’s gleaming skyline is an inconspicuous narrow street that is frequented by university students looking for a cheap meal.

Try the bột chiên at the corner of Phan Văn Hân and Xô Viết Nghẹ Tĩnh streets where the vendor has been selling the specialty for 20 years.

There’s also a great noodle place, Lương Ký Mì Gia, (1 Huỳnh Mẫn Đạt Street) at the eastern extreme of Phan Văn Hân Street which serves up a number of Vietnamese noodle dishes, the best of which may be the mì vịt tiềm (fresh yellow noodles with marinated duck). But be sure to arrive early as it quickly sells out.

5) Cô Giang Street: District 1
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Perhaps the best collection of street food nearby the backpacker area, Cô Giang is far enough away from it to keep up its local feel. On the corner of Cô Giang and Đề Thám streets is a collection of places that specialize in hủ tiếu xào, a type of Chinese-style fried noodles.

The bò lá lốt at Hoàng Yến (121 Cô Giang Street) is not only delicious, but cheap at VND20,000 per person.

What’s your favorite street in Saigon for street food?


View Best Street Food Streets in Saigon in a larger map
 
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[Photos] Saigon And Cho Lon Then And Now
Published on Tuesday, 12 August 2014 11:11
Written by Brian Letwin
Historic Vietnam to explore changes to Saigon and Cho Lon over time.

In our new Facebook group, Saigon and Cho Lon – Then and Now, we and our members post side-by-side photos of old and present day Saigon to illustrate just how much things have changed (and in some cases haven’t).

Here are some photos that we’ve recently posted in the group:

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The junction of boulevard Gallieni and rue Colonel-Grimaud in the late colonial era, Trần Hưng Đạo and Phạm Ngũ Lão today.


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The Saigon Post Office (1930s - 2014).


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Chinatown: An early view of the old Chợ Lớn market and the same scene next to the Chợ Lớn Post Office today.


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The French and Colonial Finance Corporation (1920s - 2014).


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Vietnam Railways Building (1930s - 2014).


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Chinatown corner: a 1950 shot of rue Tong-Doc-Phuong in Chợ Lớn and the same view of Châu Văn Liêm street today.


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"Next to the market" in French colonial times - rue Vannier, Ngô Đức Kế street today.


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Đồng Khởi looking toward the present day Continental Hotel and Vincom A (1930s? - Present day).


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Caravelle Hotel and the Saigon Opera House (19th century - 2014).


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Rues Colonel-Boudonnet and Schroeder (next to Bến Thành Market) in late colonial times, the junction of Lê Lai and Phan Chu Trinh today.
 
Noi Bai-Lao Cai highway to open in 9 September 2014

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Doosan Heavy Industry and Construction is the main contractor of this project.

HA NOI (VNS) — The Noi Bai-Lao Cai highway will open in September, project officials have confirmed.

The highway is 245 kilometres long and passes through five provinces and cities, namely Ha Noi, Vinh Phuc, Phu Tho, Yen Bai and Lao Cai.

In September, 180 kilometres of the 245 kilometres will be opened to traffic.

Costing nearly US$1 billion, the highway is expected to boost tourism and socio-economic development in the northern midlands and the north-western region.

It will reduce travel time between Ha Noi and the Sa Pa resort town and the Lao Cai International Border Gate.

The highway will have hundreds of tunnels and crossroads is a part of Kunming - Haiphong corridors — VNS

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