Ministry announces 11 new national intangible cultural heritages

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has announced 11 new national intangible cultural heritages, all of which are in the northern mountainous provinces of Tuyen Quang, Dien Bien, Bac Kan, Cao Bang, and Yen Bai.

Of the newly-recognised heritages, there are four in Tuyen Quang province, namely “Fire dance ceremony of the Pa Then people” (Hong Quang commune, Lam Binh district); “Hong Thai communal house festival” (Tan Trao commune, Son Duong district); “Knowledge about the water of the Tay people” (Trung Ha and Ha Lang communes, Chiem Hoa district; Con Lon commune, Na Hang district; Phuc Yen commune, Lam Binh district); and “Knowledge and practices of wet rice cultivation of Tay people” (Lang Can, Hong Quang, Khuon Ha, Thuong Lam and Phuc Yen communes, Lam Binh district).

Dien Bien province has four new heritages, including “The dance art of the Lao people” (Dien Bien and Dien Bien Dong districts); “Feast of the White Hmong family lineage” (Tuan Giao, Dien Bien and Dien Bien Dong districts); “The art of making costumes of the Ha Nhi people” (Sin Thau, Leng Su Sin, Sen Thuong and Chung Chai communes, Muong Nhe district) and “The blacksmithing profession of the Mong people”.

The three other heritages are “Lullaby of the Tay” (Giao Hieu commune, Pac Nam district, Bac Kan province); “Brocade weaving of the Tay people” (Ngoc Dao commune, Ha Quang district, Cao Bang province), and “Khen art of the Mong people” (Mu Cang Chai, Tram Tau and Van Chan districts, Yen Bai province).

Notably, the “Fire dance ceremony of the Pa Then” in Tuyen Quang province has been recognised as a national intangible cultural heritage for the second time. It was first recognised in 2012 as a traditional festival practiced by the Pa Then community in Tan Bac commune, Quang Binh district, Ha Giang province./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Malaysians tend to use solar power in concern of power bills

More Malaysian households and businesses are installing solar photovoltaic (PV) panels in a bid to bring down monthly electricity bills.

Gading Kencana Sdn Bhd Group managing director Muhamad Guntor Mansor Tobeng said domestic sales have doubled for his company, with the number of units sold a month increasing from seven to 17.

Concerns over higher electricity bills are driving the migration towards renewable energy, he said, adding that renewable energy is effective and transparent, and produces fast results. The levelised cost of energy for solar is 30% lower than conventional electricity, he noted.

According to the Malaysian Photovoltaic Industry Association (MPIA), the variety and size of service providers in Malaysia mean that installations for companies may vary from one to two residential installations per month to as many within a week.

With the recent announcement on the discontinuation of electricity subsidies for specific consumers, the association anticipate an increase in interest to install more residential PV systems, said its secretary Lionel Yap.

He added that residential users would only see savings from a solar PV system if their monthly bills exceed 400 RM per month (87 USD).

MPIA is also seeing growing interest in PV systems among factories and select businesses, especially “RE100” companies which have committed to sourcing all their electricity from renewable sources.

Ditrolic Energy Group founder and chief executive officer Tham Chee Aun said his firm has also seen an increase in uptake.

Since the removal of subsidies for large commercial and industrial electricity consumers, we have seen a surge in customer enquiry and uptake. Those corporate consumers who have been contemplating the switch to solar for a long time have made up their mind during this period, he said.

In order to encourage people and small and medium-sized enterprises to install solar power panels, the Malaysian Government has provided tax cut for renewable energy and green technology. Meanwhile, banks have also provided loans with low interest rate to companies showing interest in installations. Therefore, the price of solar panels is not more expensive than about 10 years ago./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Forum highlights RoK firms’ corporate social responsibility in central region

The Republic of Korea (RoK)’s Consulate General in Da Nang on June 2 held a forum in Quang Nam province on June 2 to highlight the corporate social responsibility (CSR) that RoK firms have shown in the central region.

Participants noted that since Vietnam and the RoK set up their diplomatic relations, their partnership has grown fast in all fields, especially economy. The RoK is currently Vietnam’s biggest investor with total investment of 81 billion USD.

Two-way trade rose over 160 times in 30 years to 81.1 billion USD in 2022, and the two countries have become each other’s third largest trade partner.

Although the central region of Vietnam has received less than 10% of the RoK’s total investment in Vietnam, it has drawn increasing attention from Korean firms thanks to the Government’s policies to ensure equal development among regions and investment attraction efforts of regional localities.

About 250 Korean businesses operating in the region have showed high level of satisfaction about the local business environment.

Over the years, the firms have made positive contributions to the local community by generating jobs as well as charity activities. They have helped improve the infrastructure system and health care services, and provided financial support to disadvantaged people in the society.

Kang Boo Sung, RoK Consul General in Da Nang, said that the forum aims to seek measures to ensure that the regional localities and Korean firms can enjoy benefits during the businesses’ operations.

Le Tri Thanh, Chairman of the People’s Committee of Quang Nam province, said that CRS activities of RoK companies have not only contributed to the sustainable socio-economic development of the locality but also improved the living conditions for workers in particular and the local community in general.

He noted that RoK firms that are operating in Quang Nam have conducted various CRS activities in the locality. The Hyosun Quang Nam JSC has poured nearly 5.8 billion VND into the activities since 2020, while Panko Tam Thang has spent over 4 billion VND since 2017, he noted./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Volkswagen to build electric vehicle factory in Indonesia

Germany’s automaker Volkswagen plans to a build battery and electric vehicle (EV) factory worth 5 billion USD as part of its plan to set up an EV chain in Indonesia.

According to the Indonesian newspaper Kumparan, the Indonesian Government has confirmed that Volkswagen will conduct a feasibility study on the project in the next few months.

Volkswagen has identified the location for the factory, but specific details have not been disclosed. The construction work is expected to commence later this year. The factory is designed to supply battery components for EVs but will also directly produce EVs.

Volkswagen is one of several automakers accelerating their investments in EV infrastructure and building new factories to meet the growing demand for EVs.

Earlier this year, Volkswagen projected that 8 out of 10 cars sold in Europe by 2030 would be EVs./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

DMW shuts down travel consultancy agency for illegal recruitment

Department of Migrant Workers Secretary Susan Ople on Friday led the closure of a travel consultancy agency in Quezon City for illegal recruitment. In an interview, Ople said that OVM Visa Assistance and Travel Consultancy located in Barangay Pasong Tamo, Quezon City is offering jobs in Poland and Malta. However, she clarified that said agency is not listed as a licensed recruitment agency. Meanwhile, Ople reiterated DMW’s zero-tolerance policy for illegal recruiters and human traffickers. ‘Kaya sinasara namin itong travel agency na ito to serve as a warning sa lahat ng mga travel agencies, mga immigration consultancy firms, kung ano pang mga pangalan nung mga bogus na agencies na yan na hindi kami titigil kahit ilan ang ipasara namin, kahit ilan ang kasuhan namin. Zero tolerance ang department pagdating sa illegal recruitment at human trafficking (We are closing this travel agency to serve as a warning to all travel agencies, immigration consultancies firms, whatever the names of these bogus agencies are, that we will not stop no matter how many we close, no matter how many we charge. The department has zero tolerance when it comes to illegal recruitment and human trafficking),’ Ople said. ‘Kung baga nanglilinlang sila ng mga inosenteng aplikante. ‘Yung presyo maski PHP30,000 lang yan, maski PHP1 million yan it’s the fact na hindi sila authorized (They are deceiving innocent applicants. Even if the price is only PHP30,000 or even if it’s PHP1 million, it’s the fact that they are not authorized),’ she added. Geraldine Mendez, Migrant Workers Protection Bureau (MWPB) Director, said the closure stemmed from a complaint they received at the DMW office. She said that based on the complainant’s statement, applicants were required to pay PHP460,000 as processing fee. However, they have to immediately pay the amount of PHP60,000 as downpayment and once a visa has been issued, they will have to pay the rest of the amount on a staggered basis until they have paid the total amount. ‘Based sa aming surveillance, nakita namin na nagre-recruit siya ng mga workers papuntang Poland at Malta as hotel workers, yung naglilinis o cleaner at nagre-recruit din siya ng mga waiters at waitresses (Based on our surveillance, we saw that they were recruiting workers to Poland and Malta as hotel workers, cleaners, and waiters and waitresses as well),’ Mendez said. With the information on hand, Ople issued the closure order for OVM Visa Assistance and Travel Consultancy. Charges of illegal recruitment are being readied against Vilma Rosario, the owner of the travel agency, and its employees. The DMW also recommends the cancellation of the agency’s business permit by the Quezon City local government and for the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to cancel its Certificate of Business Name Registration. ‘Nananawagan kami sa lahat ng mga nagbayad o dumaan sa OVM Visa assistance and Travel Company to come forward para samahan kami mag-file ng case ng illegal recruitment dahil kung tatlo at mahigit ang biktima, part siya ng economic sabotage na sinasabi at life imprisonment ang katapat doon sa may-ari ng establishment na ito (We are calling on all those who have paid or gone through OVM Visa assistance and Travel Company to come forward and join us in filing a case of illegal recruitment because if there are three or more victims, they are part of economic sabotage which is punishable by life imprisonment),’ Ople said.

Source: Philippines News Agency