Check out the news you should not miss today in Vietnam:
Politics
-- State President Nguyen Xuan Phuc on Wednesday held phone talks with President-elect of the Republic of Korea Yoon Suk-yeol, during which the two leaders discussed measures to further strengthen bilateral cooperation in many fields, the Vietnam News Agency reported the same day.
Society
-- The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Transport has suggested the city government expand its public bicycle rental service as it attracted more than 110,000 registrations in downtown District 1 during the last three months of a test run.
-- Local authorities in the south-central province of Binh Dinh have recently found 25 martyrs' remains at Mit Hill, located in Nhon Son Village, An Nghia Commune, Hoai An District thanks to the information provided by an American veteran who joined a battle there in late 1966.
-- The northern province of Bac Giang will allow local karaoke parlors and online game centers to reopen from Friday provided COVID-19 prevention measures are applied.
Business
-- More than 102 international business leaders and entities from 24 countries and member governments of the International Organization of the Francophonie met with over 420 Vietnamese enterprises to discuss agriculture - food processing, sustainable energy, as well as digital goods and services on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Lifestyle
-- Vietnam’s Central Highlands city of Da Lat has been ranked third among the world’s most endorsed destinations for flowers by Booking.com’s global travelers, the travel and accommodation booking platform said in a press release on Wednesday.
-- An exhibition featuring entries from the 2021 World Press Photo competition on Wednesday kicked off at Le Van Tam Park in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City and will be open to the public until April 10.
World news
-- Chinese emergency workers found on Wednesday one of two black boxes from a China Eastern Airlines plane that crashed this week with 132 people onboard, and the United States said its investigators had been invited to the crash site, Reuters reported.
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