Vietnam’s fisheries surveillance task force saved a Filipino fisherman stranded in the waters off the central coast Tuesday.
Vietnam Fisheries Resources Surveillance announced Wednesday surveillance vessel KN 464 detected Benjamin Abdulla, 32, on Tuesday evening off Truong Sa (Spratly) Islands.
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Filippino fisherman Benjamin Abdulla is taken care of on a Vietnam's surveillance boat, November 9, 2021.
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Abdulla is now in stable condition and being taken care of on the surveillance boat.
He said he was a crew member on the fishing boat FaRola registered in the Philippines.
While fishing near Northeast Cay Island of the Philippines, the boat’s engine broke down at night and strong waves swept him and another Filipino fisherman into the sea.
Authorities had confirmed the other fisherman had been rescued by inhabitants of Northeast Cay within Tuesday night.
Research and study about history of communal house and pagoda via QR code
(BGO) - The Ho Chi Minh
Communist Youth Union (Youth Union) in Bac Giang city, Dinh Ke and Tho Xuong
wards have made debut of two projects instructing to research and study about
the National Art and Historical Relic Site Dong Nghiem pagoda (Ke pagoda) and
Historical Cultural Relic Site of communal house and pagoda in Ve village via
QR Code.
Luc Ngan lychee and the story of GI protection in Japan
(BGO) -The fact that Luc Ngan lychee (Bac Giang) was the first product
officially granted a geographical indication (GI) certificate in Japan has
opened up many new opportunities for the export and consumption of the Vietnamese
fruit in many other markets. This also showed the role of intellectual
property, which is considered a supporting tool for Vietnamese products to have
more competitive advantages in export.
Source: VnExpress
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