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Hoi An's Japanese bridge receives 4,000 visitors every day. Photo: Nguyen Truc

Hoi An plans to dismantle Japanese wood bridge for restoration

Many beams and poles have been damaged by water and the structure has weakened by the thousands of people who...

A yellow-cheeked gibbon at Saigon Zoo. Photo credit: Duc Phu/Tuoi Tre

Saigon Zoo to exchange tigers, monkeys for camels, Arctic foxes

The plan also includes bringing in more white tigers and ostriches from other local zoos

Ho Chi Minh City might remove Vietnam War-era water towers

Ho Chi Minh City might remove Vietnam War-era water towers

Unused for long they are decrepit and pose a safety threat

Japanese firm's design selected for HCMC new administrative hub

Japanese firm's design selected for HCMC new administrative hub

The new complex will occupy an area of more than 18,000 square meters in the heart of District 1

Another Saigon historic building to get first facelift, after 130 years

Another Saigon historic building to get first facelift, after 130 years

The People’s Court, built by the French, will go through a $14-million restoration project

Chau Van Liem High School is one of the two built by French in the Mekong Delta, the other in Tien Giang. File photo

Can Tho to demolish colonial school following France's notice

The French government asked the authorities of Can Tho to close the Chau Van Liem High School in 1987

Ugly as sin: Vandals deface iconic Notre Dame Cathedral despite pleas from church

Ugly as sin: Vandals deface iconic Notre Dame Cathedral despite pleas from church

Love vows, names have been written all over the walls

US ambassador Ted Osius visits Trieu temple at Hue citadel. Photo credit: VnExpress

US ambassador visits Hue’s temple to grant preservation funding

Vietnamese heritages are world’s treasures, Ted Osius said.

Saigon Post Office tries new shades of yellow to fix controversial paint job

Saigon Post Office tries new shades of yellow to fix controversial paint job

All these efforts just to bring the iconic building back to its original color. 

Vietnam capital to start relocating Old Quarter residents in 2017

Vietnam capital to start relocating Old Quarter residents in 2017

The capital city believes that too many people are being concentrated in the Old Quarter, one of its most vibrant business...

A portion of the Saigon Central Post Office was draped in mesh while its management board consults the city on a proper hue. Locals and tourists have criticized the office's choice of bright golden yellow as too bold and flashy. Photo: Le Cong Son

Public outcry prompts HCMC post office to pause paint job

The Saigon Central Post Office's managers have stopped work on a paint job that many deemed too gaudy while seeking...

The Saigon Tax Center bearing its old French colonial signboard. The image will be included in the forthcoming book, "Old Saigon" by architect Le Hung Trong. Photo supplied

Young architect tries to capture old Saigon before it’s gone

A young Ho Chi Minh City architect will release a book that seeks to capture the beauty of the town's...

HCMC to preserve parts of Tax Center

HCMC to preserve parts of Tax Center

The Ho Chi Minh City mayor's office has approved a proposal to preserve parts of the Saigon Tax Trade Center,...

The wide verandas and wooden shutters on the District 1 People’s Committee building are characteristic of 19th century French colonial architecture. Photo: Doc Lap

Plan to raze oldest French building in heart of Vietnam metro sparks dialogue

Ho Chi Minh City’s plan to demolish and rebuild the 138-years-old District 1 People's Committee building has...

Social scientists ask Vietnam's PM to protect ancient altar

Social scientists ask Vietnam's PM to protect ancient altar

The Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences asked the prime minister to preserve an 11th century holy site that was unearthed during...
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  The new legislation played a major role in addressing many issues that foreigners previously faced and made Vietnam property market “sexy” again
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