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Vietnam says it will not host 2019 Asian Games

have you read the post above yours?
yes, I do. and you?

you cancelled the fleet review. by the way, it appears that you not only refused to invite the navy of Japan but Vietnam to the fleet review.
 
I wrote #129!

we dont invite vietcongs and japanese with good reasons
you amaze me. the summit took place, while the fleet review not. read the news again!
that is your decision whom you want to invite.

by the way, Vietnam appears to begin performing good in major sport events. for example, the gymnast Phan has just won a gold medal at the Korea World Top 2014.

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Vietnam mobilized all resources to help search the missing Malaysian plane. with each day estimated cost $1m.
we donated millions USD to the Philippines after the typhoon.
we feed Cuba with 400,000 tons rice per year as its rice consumption reaches 600,000 tons per year while its annual output is only 100,000 tons, During the last visit to Cuba, we donated rice and computers.

if others do not want Vietnam to host future major sport event, so let it be.

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Your post is kind out of topic, indeed. Albeit it is true, but the content is irrelevant with what the Main topic of this thread had suggest. Your country still withdrawing from the Hosting of this event in 2019 after trying so hard to get the opportunity and eventually beat Indonesia and UAE in the process. My self is kinda annoyed with your Country withdrawal, after all is like your country doesn't respect the process of the bid and your competitor in the bid UEA and Indonesia respectively.
 
Your post is kind out of topic, indeed. Albeit it is true, but the content is irrelevant with what the Main topic of this thread had suggest. Your country still withdrawing from the Hosting of this event in 2019 after trying so hard to get the opportunity and eventually beat Indonesia and UAE in the process. My self is kinda annoyed with your Country withdrawal, after all is like your country doesn't respect the process of the bid and your competitor in the bid UEA and Indonesia respectively.
my previous post just showed that we don´t mind if the money goes for useful purposes.

I admit Vietnam decision to withdraw is not a nice, and yes, an annoying move for others. however, the government has pushed the stop button after evaluating the risk.

Vietnam reneged on its bid to hold the Asian Games and now no one else wants to – Quartz
 
my previous post just showed that we don´t mind if the money goes for useful purposes.

I admit Vietnam decision to withdraw is not a nice, and yes, an annoying move for others. however, the government has pushed the stop button after evaluating the risk.

Vietnam reneged on its bid to hold the Asian Games and now no one else wants to – Quartz


But c'mon, it is "only" USD 500 mil guys, such money could get Vietnam known by the world. Indonesia hosted Asian Games in 1962 when it was stricken by massive economic setback and in the preparation to invade Dutch-West Papua. The result was satisfying as many countries recognized Indonesia, some even supported indonesia's claim over west-papua.

Anyway back to topic, were there no careful plannings, mainly financial planning, from the vietnamese government before went into the bidding process? A good carefully taken planning will not leave Vietnam in this kind of situation. In the end, a country should clean up the mess your government left and guess which.

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But c'mon, it is "only" USD 500 mil guys, such money could get Vietnam known by the world. Indonesia hosted Asian Games in 1962 when it was stricken by massive economic setback and in the preparation to invade Dutch-West Papua. The result was satisfying as many countries recognized Indonesia, some even supported indonesia's claim over west-papua.

Anyway back to topic, were there no careful plannings, mainly financial planning, from the vietnamese government before went into the bidding process? A good carefully taken planning will not leave Vietnam in this kind of situation. In the end, a country should clean up the mess your government left and guess which.

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No, after winning the bid, the sports ministry had done virtually nothing until the debacle became apparent and forced the prime minister office to push the stop button. The people of the sports ministry relied on the number of cheap estimated cost, and that 80 per cent of the sport facilities already exist.

again, 85 per cent of the public is against hosting the event.
 
you amaze me. the summit took place, while the fleet review not. read the news again!
that is your decision whom you want to invite.

yeah it is our decision on whom we invite
It is also our decision to hold or not to hold any of the event

by the way, Vietnam appears to begin performing good in major sport events. for example, the gymnast Phan has just won a gold medal at the Korea World Top 2014.

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better than indians for sure; developing but still a long way to go!
 
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I mean Imperialism. Korea is surrounded by great powers: China, Russia and Japan, while Vietnam´s western neighbors are relatively weak: Cambodia and Laos. and in some distance Thailand and Burma. Vietnam has a miltary and administrative power. we can create a second China in SE Asia. :-)

by the way, what do you mean with the backside of China?

With China's blessing, Vietnam may do so. Just increase the yearly tribute.

Whatever goes in the mouth, comes out from the backside. You'll have to take both good and bad sides: the backside of China :bunny:
 
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Duh, The Chinese of Hai Phong who fled as boat people to Hong Kong and ended up in Canada are of course "Chinese friendly". The Chinese from Saigon who fled as boat people in 1979 ended up in La Habra, Rosemead or ther U.S cities or Australian cities are of course having Chinese ancestry.

You're delusional, the Southern Vietnamese who emigrated to Canada, U.S, Australia are no where near Chinese friendly. Do these southern Viet look China friendly? LOL The South Viet hate you as much as the North Viet due to your invasion of their Paracel Island
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Why are you posting an article about V Americans protesting? As far as I'm concerned, pansy Asian Americans are some of the worse bananas I have ever met. They think they are giving Asians a good name but they are making things worse.

Vietnamese girls like me that's all that really matters.
 
‘Sports Mad’ Vietnam Surprises With Decision Not to Host Asian Games


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The Incheon Asiad Main Stadium is being built for the 17th Asian Games to be held in Incheon from Sept. 19 to Oct. 4, 2014. Vietnam has decided not to host the 2019 Asian Games.

Marianne Brown

April 21, 2014 10:50 AM
HANOI — Last week, the Vietnamese government surprised many with its decision not to host the 2019 Asian Games.

Despite being ranked a not-so-lofty 116 in the FIFA World Ranking Table, Vietnamese fans at any big soccer match can attest to high enthusiasm when it comes to supporting their country in international events.

Soccer tends to rouse the most fervor, with the logos of top teams like Manchester United, Inter Milan and Barcelona often emblazoned on motorbikes, helmets and clothing. But other sports, like badminton and martial arts, are popular, too.

That is why the government’s decision not to host the Asian Games in 2019 came as a surprise to many observers, including Vietnam expert Professor Carl Thayer from the University of New South Wales in Australia.

"This is a country that likes to be a centerpiece, that is sports mad," Thayer said. "It just surprised me because usually Vietnam uses these opportunities to showcase itself."

Many challenges

The reaction from inside the country, however, suggests that many saw it coming.

In a statement released late Thursday, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung said Vietnam did not have enough experience at hosting large sporting events, and was also facing socio-economic difficulties.

Hosting an international sporting event can "contribute to socio-economic development, promoting the country’s images and increasing its position," the statement said. But if the event is not a success, "the effects will be reversed.”

Hanoi won the bid to host the games in 2012, beating the Indonesian city of Surabaya. However, the anticipated costs were criticized by the public amid concerns for the country’s economic growth rate, which at 5 percent annually has been hampered by inefficient state enterprises and a beleaguered banking system.

The costs of hosting the event were estimated at $150 million, according to local media reports. But some put the price tag much higher.

The move prompted some speculation that Vietnam was wary of bad publicity following Russia’s experience hosting the Winter Olympics in Sochi.

Thayer said he does not think this was likely.

"Who apart from a handful of people would be worried about the expense? High speed rail, that’s an expense that the PM loses," he said. "But the Asian Games - it would be circuses for the masses."

Hoang Quoc Vinh, director of international cooperation at the Viet Nam Sports Administration, said in an email to VOA that the Vietnamese government has invested a lot in this area, especially in encouraging young talent.

He said it was a “pity” Vietnam is not hosting the Asian Games and described the feeling like “when a football is about to go into the net but suddenly changes its direction and finally lands outside the net.”

However, he said the faith and thirst for championship always stays inside sports people, adding, “I believe that Vietnamese sports will have many opportunities to win in the future.”

Lacking popular support

The news has been generally welcomed inside Vietnam. Economist Nguyen Quang A called the move a “brave decision”.

"The government admitted the decision to host the event was made too quickly," he said. "While the country risks losing face by backing out now, the situation would have been much worse if it had gone ahead and held the games."

The Vietnamese media was positive about the move. Newspaper Tuoi Tre wrote: “Many Vietnamese people have hailed Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung’s decision to withdraw Hanoi as host of the 2019 Asian Games.”

Before the decision was announced, the newspaper said it held a survey on whether Vietnam should host the games. Of more than 13,600 respondents, 84 percent did not support the idea.

Reports quoting officials at the Olympics Council of Asia said a decision on who would host the event instead of Vietnam in 2019 would be made at the next Asia Games, which is to be held in Incheon, South Korea, in September and October.

Two other countries have dropped out of hosting the games, South Korea in 1970 and Pakistan in 1978.

‘Sports Mad’ Vietnam Surprises With Decision Not to Host Asian Games

Vietnam Reneges On Hosting Asian Games; Creates Problem
by BrianApril 21, 2014, 8:33 am


Costs too high for Vietnam to host Asian Games, leaving organizers in a tight spot


Vietnam’s leaders recently met to discuss their commitment to host the Asian Games in 2019. After a careful review, the Vietnamese government concluded that successfully hosting the event would indeed improve the country’s prestige, but at the same time found that the risks associated were simply too high. If Vietnam did a poor job in preparation, the damage to the country’s image could far outweigh the benefits.


Vietnam Reneges On Hosting Asian Games; Creates Problem
 
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fleet review is in the same category of international sports events???

your view on the Viets are incorrect. there is not much difference among the Viets regardless where they live or come from, should it comes to national unity. The Viets who fled the country in the 1970s and 1980s had political or economics reasons. Vietnam was in chaos.

The majority has a generally "positive" view on China and Chinese people, despite difficult history. there is few in Vietnam who hates Chinese just because of your nationality. Vietnamese tend to be nationalistic, that is true.


yes, Indonesia should host the game. :yes4:


whatever...I think Vietnam would think otherwise, should it be hosting a football event.

what did China cancel the international fleet review?
 
‘Sports Mad’ Vietnam Surprises With Decision Not to Host Asian Games


819ABC7E-52E3-4819-BACD-363FE286E50B_w640_r1_s_cx0_cy8_cw0.jpg

The Incheon Asiad Main Stadium is being built for the 17th Asian Games to be held in Incheon from Sept. 19 to Oct. 4, 2014. Vietnam has decided not to host the 2019 Asian Games.

Marianne Brown

April 21, 2014 10:50 AM
HANOI — Last week, the Vietnamese government surprised many with its decision not to host the 2019 Asian Games.

Despite being ranked a not-so-lofty 116 in the FIFA World Ranking Table, Vietnamese fans at any big soccer match can attest to high enthusiasm when it comes to supporting their country in international events.

Soccer tends to rouse the most fervor, with the logos of top teams like Manchester United, Inter Milan and Barcelona often emblazoned on motorbikes, helmets and clothing. But other sports, like badminton and martial arts, are popular, too.

That is why the government’s decision not to host the Asian Games in 2019 came as a surprise to many observers, including Vietnam expert Professor Carl Thayer from the University of New South Wales in Australia.

"This is a country that likes to be a centerpiece, that is sports mad," Thayer said. "It just surprised me because usually Vietnam uses these opportunities to showcase itself."

Many challenges

The reaction from inside the country, however, suggests that many saw it coming.

In a statement released late Thursday, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung said Vietnam did not have enough experience at hosting large sporting events, and was also facing socio-economic difficulties.

Hosting an international sporting event can "contribute to socio-economic development, promoting the country’s images and increasing its position," the statement said. But if the event is not a success, "the effects will be reversed.”

Hanoi won the bid to host the games in 2012, beating the Indonesian city of Surabaya. However, the anticipated costs were criticized by the public amid concerns for the country’s economic growth rate, which at 5 percent annually has been hampered by inefficient state enterprises and a beleaguered banking system.

The costs of hosting the event were estimated at $150 million, according to local media reports. But some put the price tag much higher.

The move prompted some speculation that Vietnam was wary of bad publicity following Russia’s experience hosting the Winter Olympics in Sochi.

Thayer said he does not think this was likely.

"Who apart from a handful of people would be worried about the expense? High speed rail, that’s an expense that the PM loses," he said. "But the Asian Games - it would be circuses for the masses."

Hoang Quoc Vinh, director of international cooperation at the Viet Nam Sports Administration, said in an email to VOA that the Vietnamese government has invested a lot in this area, especially in encouraging young talent.

He said it was a “pity” Vietnam is not hosting the Asian Games and described the feeling like “when a football is about to go into the net but suddenly changes its direction and finally lands outside the net.”

However, he said the faith and thirst for championship always stays inside sports people, adding, “I believe that Vietnamese sports will have many opportunities to win in the future.”

Lacking popular support

The news has been generally welcomed inside Vietnam. Economist Nguyen Quang A called the move a “brave decision”.

"The government admitted the decision to host the event was made too quickly," he said. "While the country risks losing face by backing out now, the situation would have been much worse if it had gone ahead and held the games."

The Vietnamese media was positive about the move. Newspaper Tuoi Tre wrote: “Many Vietnamese people have hailed Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung’s decision to withdraw Hanoi as host of the 2019 Asian Games.”

Before the decision was announced, the newspaper said it held a survey on whether Vietnam should host the games. Of more than 13,600 respondents, 84 percent did not support the idea.

Reports quoting officials at the Olympics Council of Asia said a decision on who would host the event instead of Vietnam in 2019 would be made at the next Asia Games, which is to be held in Incheon, South Korea, in September and October.

Two other countries have dropped out of hosting the games, South Korea in 1970 and Pakistan in 1978.

‘Sports Mad’ Vietnam Surprises With Decision Not to Host Asian Games

Vietnam Reneges On Hosting Asian Games; Creates Problem
by BrianApril 21, 2014, 8:33 am


Costs too high for Vietnam to host Asian Games, leaving organizers in a tight spot


Vietnam’s leaders recently met to discuss their commitment to host the Asian Games in 2019. After a careful review, the Vietnamese government concluded that successfully hosting the event would indeed improve the country’s prestige, but at the same time found that the risks associated were simply too high. If Vietnam did a poor job in preparation, the damage to the country’s image could far outweigh the benefits.


Vietnam Reneges On Hosting Asian Games; Creates Problem

that's a madness, why at first places they put a bid to hosting the events? It is a rubbish decision
 
It is a national shame of the vietcongs!

So Indonesians will step in the rotten shoe.
Surabaya to host the 2019 Asian Games!

Only about 5 years to go.
Indonesia - are your ready?

We always ready. Just save enough money so all of you can visit Indonesia and enjoy our hospitality. You won't regret waste your money in here and enjoy the event
 
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