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Maskless flight passengers face $130 fine: aviation authority
Maskless passengers on planes would be fined up to VND3 million ($130.08), the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) announced Monday.
HCMC hires firm to build 372 public restrooms
A private company has struck deals to build and maintain 372 restrooms of ASEAN Public Toilet Standards at many public spots in Ho Chi Minh City.
Health ministry suggests $300 fine for face mask littering
The Health Ministry has suggested fines of VND3-7 million ($129-301) for those littering face masks putting others at risk of the novel coronavirus infection.
February 15, 2020 | 04:20 am PT
African swine fever infected pigs dumped on river bank in central Vietnam
Seven sacks of pigs infected with African swine fever were spotted on the banks of a river in Nghe An Wednesday.
October 23, 2019 | 11:59 pm PT
Saigon plans to name and shame people pissing in public
A HCMC municipal department has proposed that people caught pissing and littering on the streets are publicly shamed.
August 28, 2018 | 05:23 pm PT
Obscene piles of trash continue to blight Hanoi's streets months after dumping ban
A $300 fine for throwing garbage onto the street does not seem to be enough of a deterrent to keep the capital clean.
July 19, 2017 | 08:40 pm PT