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2 big fish visiting Da Nang
amphibious USS Tripoli and missile cruiser USS Robert Smalls with 2,000 US military personnel

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Really a big ship
missile cruiser USS Robert Smalls
(Background is not Da Nang)
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Tiger Woods' company designs Vietnam golf course for Vingroup​

Golf legend, who is named after a Vietnamese official, joins huge Ho Chi Minh City project
2025-12-02 Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods attends the Genesis Invitational golf tournament at Torrey Pines in San Diego, California, on Feb. 16. (Denis Poroy-Imagn Images/File Photo) © Reuters

LIEN HOANG
December 9, 2025 12:43 JST

Tiger Woods' company, TGR Design, is designing a golf course for the large-scale Vinhomes Green Paradise development project by the Vietnamese conglomerate Vingroup in Ho Chi Minh City's Can Gio district. The project is planned as a luxury marine ecological urban area, and the golf course is intended to be an 18-hole links-style course.
 

Thaco inks deal with Hyundai Rotem to make locomotives, carriages for urban metro, high-speed railway projects​

By Hai Yen
Sat, December 6, 2025 | 3:53 pm GMT+7
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A train produced by Hyundai Rotem in 2020. Photo courtesy of the company
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Vietnamese conglomerate Thaco has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with South Korea’s Hyundai Rotem to localize the production of locomotives and carriages for urban metro and high-speed railway projects.

The deal was inked in the context of Vietnam accelerating plans for urban metro lines and the gigantic North–South high-speed railway. It was signed on Thursday by Hyundai Rotem CEO Lee Yong-bae and Thaco chairman Tran Ba Duong in Seoul.

Accordingly, Hyundai Rotem will transfer core technologies and support Thaco in manufacturing locomotives and carriages for urban metro and high-speed railway projects under a Vietnamese brand.

Thaco chairman Tran Ba Duong (right) signs a localization deal with Hyundai Rotem CEO Lee Yong-bae in Seoul on December 4, 2025. Photo courtesy of Thaco.

The partnership extends beyond vehicle assembly, covering a full technology ecosystem including rolling stock, signal control, electro-mechanical (E&M) systems, maintenance, operations management, and repair services.

The move is expected to help Thaco build a domestic rail supply chain, cut project costs, and meet international standards.

Thaco plans to develop a rail industrial complex on a 786-hectare site within its automotive and supporting industries zone in Binh Chi ward, Ho Chi Minh City. The complex will include rolling stock production lines, a closed-loop test track, and one of Vietnam’s largest rail maintenance hubs.

The deal follows a series of engagements in June-August, including Thaco’s meetings with Hyundai Rotem executives in South Korea and a memorandum signed at the Vietnam–Korea Economic Forum witnessed by Party General Secretary To Lam.

Beyond manufacturing, Thaco has proposed investing more than VND1.56 quadrillion ($59.18 billion) in the planned North-South high-speed railway.

The company said it is prepared to hold at least 51% equity, including a direct contribution of about VND312 trillion ($11.84 billion). The remaining capital would be financed via domestic and foreign loans with government guarantees and long-term interest support.
 
What's up with that man eating his buddy?
 
That’s a news among 1,000 news in Viet Nam everyday nobody is interested of. What’s the point posting an article about a guy killing someone or stealing a rice sack? I only post here news I think people are interested of.
 
That’s a news among 1,000 news in Viet Nam everyday nobody is interested of. What’s the point posting an article about a guy killing someone or stealing a rice sack? I only post here news I think people are interested of.

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This case is pretty big in Vietnam, especially among younger people. For your information, his name had already been circulating online and he was being called a prime suspect by these young folks long before he was officially detained.
 
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This case is pretty big in Vietnam, especially among younger people. For your information, his name had already been circulating online and he was being called a prime suspect by these young folks long before he was officially detained.
Minor issue. This is merely an isolated criminal incident and not significant enough to have international repercussions.

In any country with strict controls on firearms and explosives, public safety will not be too bad. Isolated criminal incidents will not have any impact on the international community, nor will they dampen tourists' enthusiasm.
 
Minor issue. This is merely an isolated criminal incident and not significant enough to have international repercussions.

In any country with strict controls on firearms and explosives, public safety will not be too bad. Isolated criminal incidents will not have any impact on the international community, nor will they dampen tourists' enthusiasm.
What you said doesn't really connect to what I was talking about. I'm not even sure what point you're trying to make here. And this isn't some niche topic either. It's pretty well-known among younger generations. If you chose to ignore it or avoid certain sources like I have at times, fine. But saying you have never heard of it, especially if you actually look for news, even from obscure sources, is a pretty surprising miss.
 
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This case is pretty big in Vietnam, especially among younger people. For your information, his name had already been circulating online and he was being called a prime suspect by these young folks long before he was officially detained.
Nobody is interested of that. Unless this guy is a mass murder or something that makes international headline. if you search news on robbery, murder, etc. you find plenty of cases. You seriously think I should post in on this thread?
 
Nobody is interested of that. Unless this guy is a mass murder or something that makes international headline. if you search news on robbery, murder, etc. you find plenty of cases. You seriously think I should post in on this thread?
Not posting doesn't equate to not being aware. And I never said you should have posted it on here. You still don't get what I mean, do you?

First, the majority of Vietnamese people don't read news in English. Second, every outlet in Vietnam has to have a legal presence in the country. Third, their data has to be stored entirely inside Vietnam. What do those actually mean?

For a normal person, they will never even be aware of this kind of news if Vietnamese outlets don't report on it. But you're different. From where you're accessing the internet, the language you use to search, and the way you post things here, the algorithm will always expose you to far more of this than a regular person in Vietnam.

Just like I know for sure you already know exactly what happened to VinFast and their showrooms in Germany.
 
Not posting doesn't equate to not being aware. And I never said you should have posted it on here. You still don't get what I mean, do you?

First, the majority of Vietnamese people don't read news in English. Second, every outlet in Vietnam has to have a legal presence in the country. Third, their data has to be stored entirely inside Vietnam. What do those actually mean?

For a normal person, they will never even be aware of this kind of news if Vietnamese outlets don't report on it. But you're different. From where you're accessing the internet, the language you use to search, and the way you post things here, the algorithm will always expose you to far more of this than a regular person in Vietnam.

Just like I know for sure you already know exactly what happened to VinFast and their showrooms in Germany.
Yes I know at least 2 VinFast showrooms here in Germany I had been there. Majority of Germans, Chinese don’t speak English, either, same for at least 100 other countries. User data are stored on domestic servers as per local data protection laws, same in Vietnam.
I still don’t understand. You like me to post bad news on Viet Nam, terrible thing on Vinfast, murder cases? I deleted my previous comment.
 

VinFast Sells Six Times More Electric Cars Than Tesla In India In November 2025​

Updated on: Dec 09, 2025 04:46 pm IST

VinFast outsold Tesla 291 to 48 units in India in November 2025, driven by lower prices and local assembly, while Tata Motors continued to lead EV sales.


Vietnam's Vingroup plans big India push with $3b investment​

Last Updated: Dec 10, 2025, 12:07:00 AM IST

Mumbai: Vietnamese conglomerate Vingroup has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Telangana government to explore multi-sector investments of up to $3 billion, signalling its expansion in India beyond electric vehicles into urban infrastructure, energy and services.
 

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