Vietnam News for May 5, 2024

05/05/2024 09:00 (GMT 07:00)

The Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park Wildlife Rescue, Conservation and Development Centre in the central province of Quang Binh recently took in a wildcat and an Assam macaque, and a care and rehabilitation procedure is underway for their release into their herbaceous environment. habitat.

The 7-kg macaque (Macaca assamensis) and the 1. 7-kg leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis) voluntarily passed through the village of Bo Trach district on 23 April and 3 May, respectively.

Both animals are rare and critically endangered species indexed in Group IIB of the Vietnam Red Book.

This year the centre has taken in a total of 20 animals. Lately he worries about 89 endangered wild animals and plants.

Dak Lak cashews slaughtered after dying due to drought

Many hectares of dying cashew nuts have fallen due to prolonged drought in Dak Lak province in the Central Highlands.

Many hectares of cashew nuts have died due to severe drought in Dak Lak province.

Vo Thanh Bac from Ia Rve commune, Ea Sup district, said he cut down 4 hectares of cashew nuts after they died due to severe drought.

“We haven’t rained here in the last six months,” the farmer said. “All our trees are dead from lack of water. So I had to cut them down and wait for it to rain for more trees to grow. “

His farmer, Le Van Ut, said he also had to clear a hectare of cashew nuts that could barely produce fruit due to lack of water.

“Last year we got 200 pounds of cashews from this plantation, but this year we didn’t earn anything,” Ut said.

The chairman of the people’s committee of the commune of Ia Rve, Le Van Hoang Lam, said that many farmers in the commune have lost their plantations due to a prolonged drought that has led to severe water shortages.

“In addition to cashews, local farmers have lost many crops such as mangoes, corn and sugarcane,” Lam said.

The local government has sought, among various resources, to supply water to more than a hundred families for their daily use.

Vietnam intensifies cooperation with OECD

Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Sơn advised the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) to coordinate with Vietnam to put into effect their cooperation spaces.

Speaking at an assembly with OECD Secretary-General Mathias Cormann on the sidelines of the 2024 OECD Ministerial Council (MCC) assembly in Paris on May 2-3, Sơn called on the organization to continue its efforts for the implementation of the 15 projects under Vietnam. -OECD Action Plan 2022-2026.

The two sides are accentuating their partnership on the basis of the Memorandum of Understanding they signed, he said, suggesting that the OECD facilitate Vietnam’s wider integration into its specialized agencies and help the country understand and contribute more to Vietnam’s construction. policies, specifically in the areas of finance, taxation, economics, development, virtual politics, investment, and science and technology.

The Minister introduced Prime Minister Phham Minh Chính’s letter of thanks to the OECD, in which Prime Minister Chính thanked the organization for inviting Vietnam to participate in the GCM and the country’s co-chairmanship of the OECD’s Southeast Asia Regional Programme (SEARP). ). ) for 2022-2025.

For his part, Cormann praised Vietnam’s role and its active and responsible contributions to SEARP, stating that he is in a position to collaborate with the country with specialized agencies that can help him master global trends and criteria in the service of his country. • development policy formulation.

On the occasion, Sơn met with Australia’s Deputy Minister of Commerce and Deputy Minister of Manufacturing Tim Ayres, to whom the Vietnamese official informed that the two sides will soon complete the action program to put into effect the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries.

This would create a solid foundation for them to deepen their collaboration across all spaces, bringing together the economy, trade, investment, agriculture, education and work, while expanding cooperation in new spaces such as the green economy, energy transition and virtual transformation, he said. he said. ” he said, suggesting that Australia continue its official assistance for progress (ODA) to Vietnam instead of human resource reaction and progress.

Ayres highlighted the coordination between the two countries as co-chairs of SEARP for 2022-2025 and affirmed Australia’s support to Vietnam’s efforts in its relations with the OECD.

The minister also stressed his support for the Vietnam-Australia-Laos cooperation project and his desire for closer cooperation with Vietnam in all fields.

On May 3, Sơn met with his Japanese counterpart Kamikawa Yoko, urging Japan to increase investment in Vietnam in new spaces such as semiconductors and help the Southeast Asian country join its regional supply chain.

He also advised the two countries to promote cooperation in the fields of culture, people-to-people exchanges, hard work and worker training.

Kamikawa, for his part, said Japan supports Vietnam’s proposed initiatives and priorities to promote cooperation with the OECD, and agreed to forge cooperation between the two countries in multilateral forums such as OECD and ASEAN.

Japan will continue to assist Vietnam in industrialization and modernization in the new context, he promised.

During his trip, Sơn visited the headquarters of the International Organization of la Francophonie (OIF) in Paris, where he met with the Secretary General of the OIF, Louise Mushikiwabo.

The minister said Vietnam supports the OIF’s efforts to promote cooperation for peace and progress in the world, noting that Vietnam will actively participate and make a contribution to the 19th Francophonie Summit scheduled for October in France.

Mushikiwabo under pressure for the OIF to attach importance to Vietnam’s role and position in the French-speaking network and pledged to help Vietnam in a sustainable manner in its economic, trade, investment and tourism links with French-speaking countries.

The OIF will cooperate with Vietnam to spread the language and provide education in French to Vietnamese peacekeepers, he said, adding that the organization is in a position to admit Vietnamese officials to work in its Secretariat.

VNA Publishing House Introduces Dien Bien Phu to the Public

The Vietnam News Agency (VNA) editorial space has presented to the public an e-book of photographs titled “Dien Bien Phu – Dien hen lich su” (Dien Bien Phu – Meeting History) on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the victory of Dien Bien Phu (May 7, 1954 – 2024).

The 184-page e-book brings together more than two hundred photographs and victory-like documents collected from the Vietnam News Agency, the Vietnam Military History Museum, the Vietnam Artistic Photography Archive and Exhibition Center, and the Vietnam Association of Photographic Artists.

The e-book traces the history of the nation’s heroic struggle in the long war of resistance against the French colonialists.

Under the leadership of the Party and President Ho Chi Minh, the Vietnamese army and others carried out campaigns such as the Viet Bac Autumn/Winter 1947 Campaign and the 1950 Border Campaign, especially the Dien Bien Phu Campaign that “resounded on five continents and shook the world. “

The e-book also claims that the coordination of the fighting on the battlefields of Indochina with the Dien Bien Phu crusade led to the final victory: the signing of the Geneva Accords to end the war and restore peace in Indochina.

Another e-book, “Nhung chien cong noi bat trong tran Dien Bien Phu sau 70 nam nhin lai” (A Look Back at Dien Bien Phu’s Remarkable Battlefield Victories After 70 Years), written by the former assistant to the Party general secretary and former director. Vietnam General News. La firm Ho Tien Nghi also published on this occasion. /.

Cambodia to Pay Tribute to Officials and Officials Searching for Fallen Vietnamese Soldiers

The Royal Cambodian Army Command recently held a rite to award 470 Vietnamese State Orders of Friendship and Certificates of Merit to Cambodian police, military and network officials.

The laureates made significant and positive contributions from 2013 to 2020 in coordinating the search, recovery, repatriation and reburial of the remains of Vietnamese infantrymen and volunteer experts who sacrificed themselves in Cambodia’s capital and in 25 provinces during the war.

Speaking at the event, Vietnamese Ambassador to Cambodia Nguyen Huy Tang expressed his wish that Cambodian leaders, the local government and the army will improve until more information is available about the burial places of the martyrs.

He also affirmed the policy of encouraging citizens of the two countries to provide any important points they may have regarding the remains and graves of fallen Vietnamese soldiers.

The Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces and Commander of the Royal Cambodian Army, General Mao Sophan, under pressure that after liberating the Cambodian people from the genocidal regime on 7 January 1979, the Party, Government and Others continued to triumph in Cambodia over the grave consequences left by the Pol Pot regime, as well as in the process of national recovery and reconstruction.

Since 2001, working groups from both sides have worked together to search, recover, repatriate and bury the remains of 20,852 fallen soldiers. However, the search has continued and more than 4,000 remains are still missing.

The exhibition shows Dien Bien Phu’s victory in cinema.

An exhibition titled “The Characteristics of Dien Bien in Movies” opened on May 3 in the northern mountainous province of Dien Bien to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the victory of Dien Bien Phu (May 7, 1954-2024).

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Vice Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Ta Quang Dong said the victory has a legend and a source of inspiration for domestic and foreign filmmakers.

Films about Dien Bien Phu, from documentaries to feature films, have created an artistic image that conveys many meaningful messages about this excellent victory. It is hoped that the exhibition will give the public a better perception of this victory, which “resonated on five continents and shook the world”, while featuring beautiful, non-violent photographs of the province of Dien Bien.

On display are 250 photographs showing the historical Dien Bien Phu crusade, the historic victory of Dien Bien Phu in cinematographic works, the writers and artists of the Dien Bien Phu crusade and the Dien Bien crusade today.

Visitors to the exhibition will also be able to watch several documentaries about the victory at Dien Bien Phu.

The event will run until May 8. /.

Ba Ria – Vung Tau Prepares for CE Inspection with “Peak Month” Plan

The People’s Committee of the southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau has released a plan to free up a peak month in the fight against illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing activities and prepare for the fifth regular consultation with the European Commission. (the EC inspection team).

As planned, the province will conduct a thorough review to ensure that all fishing vessels operating in the province are properly registered, licensed and provided with mandatory vessel monitoring systems (VMS).

The province will also crack down on VMS vessels, which can facilitate unauthorized fishing and other IUU violations.

So far, a review of the entire registered fishing fleet has been completed, updating its data in the national database. In addition, the issues raised through the EC team in October 2023 have been resolved, adding those relating to two fishing ports and 8 vessels. No registration numbers.

According to provincial authorities, approximately 97% of fishing vessels have installed their VMS, while more than 96% have licenses for deep sea fishing activities.

Since August 2022, no local fishing vessel has been stranded violating fishing in foreign waters. /.

Laotian general appreciates importance of Dien Bien Phu victory for Vietnam-Laos revolution

The victory at Dien Bien Phu on May 7, 1954, a triumph not only of the Vietnamese people but also of the people of Laos and Cambodia who joined forces to fight a common enemy to liberate the nations, said General Chansamone Chanyalath, Deputy Prime Minister of Laos and Minister of Defense.

In an interview with the Vietnam News Agency in Vientiane on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the victory, the official said the victory destroyed the will to invade outdated colonialism, forcing the French government to sign the 1954 Geneva Accords to end the war. the war and the restoration of peace in Indochina, and the popularity of the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.

During the Dien Bien Phu campaign, the Lao side only created favorable situations for the Vietnamese side, however, the Lao armed groups operating in the north also coordinated their attacks against French troops in the border areas of the two countries and inspected Lao territory, thus contributing to the victory of Dien Bien Phu.

For Laos, this triumph is vital for the special alliance of solidarity and struggle between Laos and Vietnam, but also for the outcome of coordination and mutual defeat of a common enemy.

After the Geneva Accords, a new flavor of imperialism replaced the colonialism of yesteryear through the invasion of Laos and Vietnam. Vietnamese volunteers and experts continued to unite and support Lao officers, infantrymen, and others to combat and break the invasion ambitions of the imperialists and their cronies, winning many victories in the campaigns of Luang Namtha (1962) and Nambak (1968), Meuang Soui, Kukiet and Lam Son 719 (1971) and Xieng Khouang – Plain of Jars.

In order to help Vietnamese infantrymen fulfill the historic project of liberating the South and reunifying the country, the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party and the Central Committee of the Lao Patriotic Front have also created favorable conditions for opening the Ho Chi Minh Trail through Laos to shipping agencies. of the workers and the corps of workers of the army. They have been making a vital contribution to the not unusual victory of the two peoples of Laos and Vietnam, Chansamone Chanyalath said.

On April 30, 1975, South Vietnam was absolutely liberated. In coordination with the victory of the Vietnamese people, Laos introduced an uprising crusade to capture the country’s strength on August 23, 1975, abolishing the old monarchy and building the new regime of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic on December 2, 1975.

The Deputy Prime Minister of Laos added that in the context of complex and unpredictable adjustments in the external and regional situation, the two countries deserve and deepen their wonderful friendship, special solidarity and comprehensive cooperation.

Educating is necessary so that young people and future generations have a deep understanding of the history of proven relationships so that they can continue to preserve, domesticate and promote those relationships, he added.

Public Screening of Documentaries Commemorating Dien Bien Phu Victory Opens in Hanoi

A documentary film screening program to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Victory of Dien Bien Phu (May 7, 1954 – 2024) opened in Hanoi on May 3 through the National Documentary and Scientific Film Studio Co. Ltd. (DFS).

Six films will be screened free of charge to the public during the five days of the event, adding “Dien Bien Phu”; Hoi uc Dien Bien (Memories of Dien Bien)”; Chuyen nhung nguoi linh gia (Stories of Former Soldiers); “Dong hanh cung lich su” (Accompanying Story); Chia lua cung Dien Bien” (Sharing the fireplace with Dien Bien) and “Dien Bien Phu niem hy vong” (Dien Bien Phu – hope)

DSF President Nguyen Quang Tuan said the program aims to bring the public closer to the nation’s history, so that younger generations will be grateful, pay homage and feel proud of the country’s past achievements and current position.

After seven decades of structure and development, Dien Bien Phu has a lighthouse in the northwestern region, serving as an economic, cultural and tourist center. The lives of the local people have advanced significantly, enjoying prosperity and happiness in peace.

They are planned at 465 Hoang Hoa Tham Street, in the Ba Dinh district of Hanoi.

Reprint by General Vo Nguyen Giap on the Case of the Victory at Dien Bien Phu

The National Political Publishing House Su That (Truth) and the family of the late General Vo Nguyen Giap held a rite on May 3 to present the ninth edition of the book “Dien Bien Phu” written by the general.

The reprint of the e-book was intended to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Dien Bien Phu’s victory over French colonialism and the 80th anniversary of the founding of the Vietnam People’s Army.

The e-book has been published several times through the publisher, complementing, revising and perfecting the publication.

The e-book includes three main contents, namely, President Ho Chi Minh’s letter to the battlefield of Dien Bien Phu; Dien Bien Phu and articles about Dien Bien Phu. Its annex includes the calendar and main events of the Dien Bien Phu campaign.

“It is the most comprehensive and original book about Dien Bien Phu’s campaign and the general’s enthusiasm for the nation’s history,” Vo Hong Nam, the general’s son, said at the ceremony.

In addition to the print edition, readers can access the e-edition of the e-book on the https://sachquocgia. vn website.

Commemoration of Russian Victory Day and parade of the “Immortal Regiment” in Hanoi

The Russian Embassy and the Hanoi Scientific and Cultural Center held a commemorative rite and parade of the “Immortal Regiment” on May 3 to commemorate the 79th anniversary of the Day of Victory over Fascism in the Great Patriotic War (May 9, 1945-2024).

This annual occasion has allowed Vietnamese and Russians to express their respect for those who sacrificed for freedom and peace. It also aimed to instill patriotism and national pride in younger generations.

Speaking at the ceremony, Russian Ambassador to Vietnam G. S. Bezdetko reiterated the significant contributions of Vietnamese soldiers, who resisted the Soviet people in the years 1941-1945, and emphasized that their names were immortalized in the Memory Lane Museum complex in Moscow, Russia.

The diplomat also expressed his appreciation for the sacrifices and losses suffered by the Vietnamese people in their struggle for national liberation and reunification, which paved the way for historic triumphs such as the victory at Dien Bien Phu (May 7, 1954) and the liberation of South Vietnam and national reunification (April 30, 1975).

Trinh Quoc Khanh, Permanent Vice President of the Vietnam-Russia Friendship Association, highlighted the long relationship between the former Soviet Union and the current Russian Federation with Vietnam.

During the Great Patriotic War, the Soviet people suffered immense losses in repelling fascism, and at their side in the fight to protect Moscow were Vietnamese volunteer soldiers. In Vietnam’s resistance against the United States, many Soviet experts were present, helping the Vietnamese. other people in their struggle against imperialism and colonialism.

It will be necessary to preserve the deep and respectable culture between the two nations, he stressed.

Vietnam and Côte d’Ivoire deepen friendship and cooperation

Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) and chairman of the Foreign Relations Commission of the CPV Central Committee Le Hoai Trung won a delegation from the Rally of Houphouëtistas for Democracy and Peace (RHDP), the ruling party of Côte d’Ivoire, in Hanoi on May 3.

The delegation, led by Sahy Claude Soumahoro, member of the RHDP Standing Committee and Undersecretary for Communication and Foreign Affairs, travels to Vietnam for the first time on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the Dien Bien Phu Victory.

Trung congratulated Côte d’Ivoire on its achievements in maintaining a strong and non-violent environment and for becoming one of the world’s fastest-growing economies.

He believes that under the leadership of the RHDP, Côte d’Ivoire’s reform efforts will continue to bear fruit, as well as improve the lives of its citizens.

Vietnam appreciates its friendship and cooperation with the RHDP and Côte d’Ivoire, he said.

Trung also discussed several major instructions to expand relations between the two parties and the two countries in sectors.

Soumahoro, who is also Chief of Staff for Civil Affairs in the Office of the President of Côte d’Ivoire, praised the significant contributions of Dien Bien Phu’s Victory to the global liberation movement, adding that in Africa. Vietnam has experienced a resurgence under the leadership of the CPV in just 40 years, headed by General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong.

Under pressure, the RHDP and Côte d’Ivoire hope to establish ties with the Party and the State of Vietnam by sharing reports and learning from each other in Party building and national development, thus further deepening the long-standing friendship and cooperation between the two. nations. to gain advantages from their people.

Russian Education Highlights Vietnam’s Courage in Dien Bien Phu Campaign

The strength of the Vietnamese army in the Dien Bien Phu war grew out of wisdom, ingenuity and courage, a professor at Russian State University in St. Petersburg said of the victory at Dien Bien Phu 70 years ago (May 7, 1954).

In an interview with the Vietnam News Agency, Professor Vladimir Kolotov, director of the Ho Chi Minh Institute of St. Petersburg State University, said that during the Dien Bien Phu campaign, the Vietnamese army had to fight against a stronger, bigger and more fashionable army, and the commander of the Vietnamese army at the time, General Vo Nguyen Giap, showed ingenuity in finding a way to defeat the French colonialists.

He pointed out that, based on the precept of “know thyself and know the enemy, in a hundred battles you will never be defeated,” General Giap, a disciple of President Ho Chi Minh, has been thinking of a ploy to defeat the enemy. .

Kolotov placed special emphasis on political struggle as a secret weapon of General Giap, who created a force of commissars for justice in the Vietnam struggle in order to convince and inspire the foot soldiers and the people. Thanks to this, the Vietnamese army, from scratch, has become an army that guarantees the respect of any enemy.

Another source of the strength of the Vietnamese army is bravery, which was reflected not only in the battles but also in the preparations for the 1953 campaign, the Russian scholar noted.

He explained that for every 10 infantrymen on the battlefield, it would take up to a hundred more people running in the rear to help them. Faced with harsh situations in the middle of mountains and forests and the demand for absolute secrecy, Vietnamese infantrymen carried all the ammunition to the battlefield overnight on bicycles, in backpacks and on their own shoulders. Food and the wounded were also transported safely.

This reflects the usual campaign arrangements, he continued.

The professor considered that the victory at Dien Bien Phu marked a turning point in the war that culminated in the signing of the 1954 Geneva Accords on the cessation of hostilities in Vietnam, opening a new bankruptcy in Vietnam for national liberation and reunification.

With this victory, Vietnam becomes an example for many oppressed nations around the world and a source of encouragement for other countries on the road to national liberation, according to Kolotov.

Vietnam regards Peru as an outstanding partner in the region

Vietnam attaches importance to strengthening with Peru, one of the main partners in the region, Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son told his Peruvian counterpart Javier Gonzalez Olaechea in Paris on May 2.

Meeting the Peruvian diplomat on the sidelines of the 2024 OECD Ministerial Council meeting, Son said Vietnam appreciates the positive developments in relations with Peru in recent times, noting that bilateral industry has been increasing, making Peru one of Vietnam’s five most sensible vital economic partners. . region.

Son thanked the Peruvian government and others for donating the COVID-19 vaccine, helping Vietnam temporarily overcome the pandemic and revive the economy.

Discussing measures to further promote bilateral relations, the two sides agreed to hold activities to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the status quo of Vietnam-Peru diplomatic relations (1994-2024).

The two sides will hold exchanges of high-level delegations and coordination and mutual assistance within the framework of the United Nations, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and the Comprehensive Agreement and Progressive Agenda. Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPPP), contributing to the good fortune of the 2024 APEC Economic Leaders’ Summit held in Peru in November 2024.

The two ministers hoped to strengthen the friendship and multifaceted cooperation between the two countries, especially in the political, diplomatic, industrial and investment fields, and at the same time seek answers to solve the disruptions in economic relations.

They also agreed to well deploy cooperation mechanisms and the signing and implementation of specialized cooperation agreements to promote multifaceted cooperation between the two countries.

Tourism in Ha Long Bay Recovers Strongly

Ha Long Bay in the northern province of Quang Ninh has seen a strong recovery in tourism, raising hopes that the bay’s tourism benefits will return to pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels.

According to the Board of Directors of Ha Long Bay, the bay received about 1 million tourists, 810,949 foreigners, in the first four months of this year. Ticket sales for the bay generated around 321. 8 billion VND ($12. 91 million) between January and April.

Ha Long Bay welcomed 84,744 travelers, totaling 26,526 foreigners, on the five days of reunification (April 30) and May 1.

Ha Long has noticed an increase in foreign arrivals, mainly from South Korea, India, Malaysia and Europe.

Ha Long Bay’s tourism benefits could exceed this year’s target of 800 billion VND and reach a record high of about 1. 2 trillion VND in 2019.

Quang Ninh needs to attract 17 million travelers this year. The province has introduced many new tourism products to Ha Long and Bai Tu Long bays.

Ha Long Bay received 2. 69 million tourists and 792 billion VND last year.

Erosion of the banks of the Can Tho River increases

The Mekong Delta city of Can Tho has faced increased erosion along rivers and canals, damaging many homes.

Can Tho reported 8 cases of erosion in April alone. The most recent incidents affected more than 20 homes and resulted in losses of about VND 12 billion ($472,441).

On April 29, four consecutive erosion sites occurred in Can Tho City, two in Thoi Thuan District, and two in Phong Dien District.

On April 30, three houses on the banks of the Thot Not River, in the district of Thot Not, collapsed due to erosion about a hundred meters long. The Thot Not district government has supported VND 30 million for affected households.

Last year, some 1,000 cork oaks were planted to prevent erosion along the rivers of Can Tho.

The main reasons for erosion in Can Tho are water changes in the meanders of rivers and canals, weak banks, illegal structure of infrastructure and houses along the banks, use of boats, excessive sand mining, and relief of sediment deposits in the Mekong River.

Nearly 500 victims of food poisoning in Dong Nai

The number of people hospitalized after eating banh mi sandwiches at a bakery in the southern province of Dong Nai rose to 481, bringing the total to five critical cases.

According to the Dong Nai Health Department, until 11 a. m. As of May 3, hospitals in Dong Nai had received 469 patients, in addition to 12 children, with symptoms of food poisoning.

“All the sick people ate banh mi sandwiches at Bang Bakery in Xuan Binh district between 3:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. on April 30,” the branch said. “After that, they started having high fever, abdominal pains, diarrhea and vomiting and had to be hospitalized.

Five children being treated at Dong Nai Children’s Hospital are in critical condition and two of them have undergone hemofiltration.

Doctors at Long Khanh General Hospital said they admitted 321 such cases of food poisoning and that all the patients suffered gastroenteritis and many recovered after treatment.

The bakery, which sold more than 1,100 banh mi sandwiches on April 30, has been closed for investigation since May 1.

Last year, about three hundred more people suffered from food poisoning after eating banh mi sandwiches at the famous Madame Phuong bakery in Hoi An province.

The Vietnamese banh mi baguette, stuffed with bloodless cuts, pâté, and vegetables, is a snack in Vietnam.

Source: VNA/SGT/VNS/VOV/Dtinews/SGGP/VGP/Hanoitimes

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