Cuc Phuong national park strives to promote ecotourism


Ninh Binh: Cuc Phuong National Park in the northern province of Ninh Binh on March 21 held a consultation conference to collect opinions on its plan for developing ecotourism in the 2023-2030 period and to introduce a set of mascots for the run Jungle Paths 2024.

Under the plan proposed by the national park, environmental protection and biodiversity conservation are considered the most important tasks of the park and the central point to develop tourism services and environmental education on the park’s biodiversity, wildlife, and endemic species.

The proposed plan also includes measures to promote cultural and historical values to diversify tourism products and experiences.

Speaking at the conference, Director Nguyen Van Chinh said that the park, established in 1962, is the first national park in Vietnam that has successfully provided tourism services with programmes and products promoting forest values.

However, new social contexts and trends require concerted access to ecotourism products, nature-exper
iencing activities, indigenous community culture, and environmental protection messages.

Director of the Forest Protection Department under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development Bui Chinh Nghia said that Cuc Phuong National Park has been well coordinated with the local community, particularly those living in the buffer zone in forest protection, biodiversity conservation, and tourism development.

He emphasised that it is necessary to minimise the impacts of tourism activities on the ecosystem and the wildlife in the park and ensure balance and harmony between tourism development and environmental conservation.

Also at the conference, the park launched the set of mascots used in the Jungle Paths 2024 Run, which are stylised images of wildlife animals including keeled box turtle (Cuora mouhotii), Chinese pangolin (Manis pentadactyla), Cuc Phuong red-bellied squirrel, white-rumped langur, and clouded leopard./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Cuc Phuong national park strives to promote ecotourism


Ninh Binh: Cuc Phuong National Park in the northern province of Ninh Binh on March 21 held a consultation conference to collect opinions on its plan for developing ecotourism in the 2023-2030 period and to introduce a set of mascots for the run Jungle Paths 2024.

Under the plan proposed by the national park, environmental protection and biodiversity conservation are considered the most important tasks of the park and the central point to develop tourism services and environmental education on the park’s biodiversity, wildlife, and endemic species.

The proposed plan also includes measures to promote cultural and historical values to diversify tourism products and experiences.

Speaking at the conference, Director Nguyen Van Chinh said that the park, established in 1962, is the first national park in Vietnam that has successfully provided tourism services with programmes and products promoting forest values.

However, new social contexts and trends require concerted access to ecotourism products, nature-exper
iencing activities, indigenous community culture, and environmental protection messages.

Director of the Forest Protection Department under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development Bui Chinh Nghia said that Cuc Phuong National Park has been well coordinated with the local community, particularly those living in the buffer zone in forest protection, biodiversity conservation, and tourism development.

He emphasised that it is necessary to minimise the impacts of tourism activities on the ecosystem and the wildlife in the park and ensure balance and harmony between tourism development and environmental conservation.

Also at the conference, the park launched the set of mascots used in the Jungle Paths 2024 Run, which are stylised images of wildlife animals including keeled box turtle (Cuora mouhotii), Chinese pangolin (Manis pentadactyla), Cuc Phuong red-bellied squirrel, white-rumped langur, and clouded leopard./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Localized normalization program adopted to benefit ex-MILF combatantsMinistry calls for actions towards green economy, sustainable future

MANILA: The Inter-Cabinet Cluster Mechanism on Normalization (ICCMN) has agreed to adopt the Localized Normalization Implementation (LNI) as part of government initiatives to expedite programs and projects that will benefit Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) combatants, the Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation, and Unity (OPAPRU) announced Friday.

The LNI is designed to complement and support the Normalization Program under the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro (CAB), the landmark peace agreement signed between the Government of the Philippines (GPH) and MILF in 2014.

‘The LNI will encourage greater synergy among all sectors involved in the implementation of the Normalization Program. Through the LNI, project implementers will be able to tailor-fit its initiatives on the actual situation on the ground, particularly needs of the beneficiaries and come up with designs that will ensure increased efficiency and sustainability in project management,’ ICCMN socioeconomic cluster h
ead Ariel Hernandez said.

He said the LNI will focus more on the provincial setting, with a joint secretariat composed of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, OPAPRU, Provincial Governors, Civil Society Organizations (CSO) and lower mechanisms.

‘We will harvest the synergy of all sectors in the provincial setting like the religious sectors, CSOs, non-government organizations, women and the youth, farmers and those in the academe, the MILF, MNLF (Moro National Liberation Front) and even the former violent extremists,’ Hernandez said.

‘And since the LNI is locally-led and interagency-supported, local government units will take ownership of the projects under the Normalization and Transformation Programs.’

The LNI, according to the OPAPRU, was introduced during the 11th ICCMN meeting last March 19.

During the conference, ICCMN members also discussed the status of several pending issues it needs to review and resolve, which include the implementation of government-funded projects for 2024; proposed projects
for 2025; and the strengthening of the whole-of-government approach by ensuring the more active participation of local government units (LGUs) in the Normalization Program.

Meanwhile, OPAPRU Presidential Assistant David Diciano, who leads the ICCMN security cluster, reported that 26,132 MILF combatants have been decommissioned, together with 4,625 MILF organization-owned weapons.

‘Aside from decommissioning, we have also deployed 24 Joint Peace and Security Teams (JPST) and we have [supported the entry of] 396 former MILF and MNLF combatants into the Philippine National Police,’ Diciano said.

On the transitional justice and reconciliation aspect, OPAPRU Executive director Cesar De Mesa reported that earlier this month, the Senate adopted Proclamations Nos. 405, and 406 granting amnesty to members of the MILF and MNLF who have committed crimes to advance their political beliefs.

ICCMN chairperson, Special Assistant to the President Secretary Antonio Ernesto Lagdameo Jr., represented during the meeting by U
ndersecretary Joahna Paula Domingo, urged the body to ramp up its efforts under the Normalization Program.

ICCMN co-chair, OPAPRU Secretary Carlito G. Galvez, Jr. said their main priority is the timely completion of the decommissioning process of MILF forces and their weapons within the year.

He added that the active engagement of LGUs in the implementation of normalization projects under the LNI shall ensure that these interventions will have a greater impact and sustainability among the people.

The 11th ICCMN meeting was attended by top officials of ICCMN member-agencies and ministers of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) interim government.

The ICCMN is tasked to ensure the timely, appropriate, and efficient delivery of the Normalization Program through a whole-of-government approach, including the mobilization of resources needed to realize the objectives of the Normalization Program, and fully transform the MILF combatants and their families into peaceful and productive membe
rs of society.

Source: Philippines News Agency

Hanoi: Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Le Cong Thanh has urged all units involved to take concrete activities and collaborate in climate action, aiming for a green, circular economy and a sustainable future.

He made the call at a ceremony hosted by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MoNRE) in Hanoi on March 22 in response to the World Water Day (March 22), World Meteorological Day (March 23), and Earth Hour (March 23). The hybrid ceremony was connected to the departments of natural resources and environment, meteorological and hydrological stations across regions and provinces.

In his remarks, Thanh highlighted the importance of enhancing the protection, sustainable exploitation, and utilisation of water resources, promoting green and healthy lifestyles, and raising awareness of responsible energy use.

It is necessary to build national resources and environment, while mobilising investment resources and constructing projects and facilities related to the environment, wa
ter resources, meteorology, hydrology, disaster prevention, and climate change adaptation, he said.

The deputy minister also noted that there is a need to boost progress in greenhouse gas emission reduction and to focus on research, consultancy, and development of the carbon market.

Van Ngoc Thinh, CEO of the World Wildlife Fund in Vietnam, pledged cooperation with and support for the Government and the ministry in addressing the three greatest global environmental challenges, namely climate change, environmental pollution, and biodiversity loss.

He also vowed to assist the nation in implementing its international commitments to achieve net zero goals at the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) and the biodiversity promise at COP15./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Vietnam emerges as fast-growing data centre market


HCM City: Vietnam is assessed as one of the fastest-growing data centre markets globally, driven by the digitalisation efforts of domestic small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), tech-savvy young population, the advent of 5G, demand for self-sufficient digital infrastructure, and data localisation.

The Vietnamese market surged to over 1 billion USD last year, nearly double the figure logged in 2022. Currently, most of those participating in the local data center segment are domestic telecommunications companies.

According to the real estate consultancy firm Savills Vietnam, there are 28 data centre projects nationwide with a combined capacity of 45 MW. The market sees involvement of 44 service providers. Notably, in August 2022, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced the launch of data centers in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.

Similarly, a study by Cushman and Wakefield Vietnam reveals that compared to mature markets like Singapore, Tokyo, Sydney, Beijing and Shanghai (China), Vietnam remains relatively “y
oung.” While major international cloud service providers have yet to establish a significant presence, some international telcos have entered through partnerships with domestic peers. Projects of small and medium scales undertaken by domestic firms are underway in both Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi.

According to Trang Bui, CEO of Cushman and Wakefield Vietnam, the nation experiences rapid population growth – particularly the middle class, urbanisation, high internet penetration, and active digital adoption in banking and business operations.

However, despite its advantages, Vietnam currently lacks data center infrastructure on a global scale concerning population ratio. This may pressure domestic investors in terms of construction challenges, scarcity of experienced labour, and supply chain logistics, among others.

Cushman and Wakefield Vietnam’s expert suggest investors continue to eye this sector, particularly focusing on larger-scale projects rather than building numerous small facilities.

The CEO ana
lysed that southern provinces could become favoured destinations thanks to abundant land reserves, readily available electricity within industrial zones, and major national submarine cable landing stations in Quy Nhon, Da Nang, and Vung Tau. Additionally, renewable energy accounts for a quarter of the national energy mix.

Data centers are expected to play a crucial role in supporting Vietnam’s digital transformation. Therefore, despite being in the nascent stage, many foreign investors anticipate effective investment-attracting policies in the near future to meet demands./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Regional specialties introduced at tourist attractions in HCM City


HCM City: As part of efforts to increase the attractiveness of destinations in Ho Chi Minh City, many travel businesses have brought regional specialties to local tourist destinations to serve visitors.

The Saigontourist Group Culinary Culture, Delicacies Festival 2024 will be held from March 28-31 at Van Thanh Tourist Area in Binh Thanh district, Ho Chi Minh City). This is the third consecutive time Saigontourist Travel Service Company has coordinated with several units to organise the event.

The festival will introduce over 400 delicious dishes from three regions of Vietnam, craft villages, folk games, and feature cultural exchange and traditional art performance programmes, and tourism promotion activities.

The festival is a convergence of culinary elites performed and served by representatives of famous culinary brands from 4-5 star hotels, resorts, and restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City and many localities across the country.

It is expected to see the participation of partners of Saigontourist Group inc
luding Vietnam Airlines and Saigon Trading Group.

Chairman of Saigontourist Pham Huy Binh said, besides the goal of stimulating domestic tourism, diversifying tourism products and promoting Vietnamese culinary culture, the festival is also oriented to become an international event.

The third edition of the culinary festival will add interactive activities for visitors such as voting for the most popular delicacies at the festival, learning how to make traditional cakes with artisans, interactive traditional arts and other attractive activities./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Water filtration system given to people affected by saltwater intrusion


Ben Tre: Keppel Corporation and Tien Phong newspaper on March 22 held a ceremony to hand over a water filtration system to people in Tan Thuy commune, Ba Tri district, the southern province of Ben Tre.

The system worth about 350 million VND (14,000 USD) can produce 6,000 litres of clean water a day for domestic use, helping nearly 10,000 people in the commune and neighbouring ones to access free fresh water when they are affected by severe saltwater intrusion. Previously, they usually suffered from water shortages or had to buy water for daily use at high costs.

In 2022, the group and the newspaper launched the initiative ‘Living Well’ to provide such systems to areas affected severely by harsh drought and saltwater intrusion.

So far, five communes in the three provinces of Ben Tre, Tien Giang, and Ca Mau have been given such systems./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency