Amy Nguyen
Amy Quynh Nguyen, PR/Marketing specialist cum English editor
Dedicated to winning hearts and growing businesses\' reputation with her untiring pen.
Amy graduated with a Master\'s degree in Public Relations at Sheffield Hallam University (United Kingdom), and a Bachelor\'s degree in English for International Relations at the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam.
Dedicated to winning hearts and growing businesses\' reputation with her untiring pen.
Amy graduated with a Master\'s degree in Public Relations at Sheffield Hallam University (United Kingdom), and a Bachelor\'s degree in English for International Relations at the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam.
For Amy Nguyen's latest contributions to VietnamTimes, see below:

Ho Chi Minh City To Deport Illegal Immigrants
25/08/2020 16:18
Ho Chi Minh City police reported that 40 out of over 100 people who illegally entered Ho Chi Minh City are about to be deported, while the rest is also waiting for legal documents to be returned home.

Cham Island's Irresistible Beauty Through The Lens Of A Greek Traveller
22/08/2020 08:09
Cham Island (Tan Hiep island commune, Hoi An city, Quang Nam province) is an endless source of inspiration for domestic and foreign photographers. Check out a series of beautiful photos of the island through the lens of Greek photographer Panagiotis Papadopoulos.

The Famous Islands Named After Animals In Vietnam
20/08/2020 14:44
Turtle Island and Monkey Island are blessed with magnificent natural beauty. Vietnam also has other two islands that are named after animals and have been exploited to become great tourist attractions recently.

235 Million Instagram, Tiktok, And Youtube Accounts Leaked
20/08/2020 07:49
The security research team at Comparitech discovered a huge data leak of 235 million user accounts of three social networks: Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.

Willing Vietnamese man buys "fire engines" himself to help the society
19/08/2020 11:59
Afraid of the serious damages that possible fire could cause to houses in small alleys, where features narrow driveways for standard fire engines, Thanh decided to buy pieces of fire-fighting equipment himself to help local residents once a blaze breaks out.

Flight Tickets Unprecedentedly Cheap, Demand Still Stays Low
19/08/2020 11:45
The complicated context of the COVID-19 epidemic plus the upcoming low season have made travel demand decreased to an unprecedentedly low point. Local airlines simultaneously called for help to the Prime Minister.

Life At The COVID-19 Checkpoint By The Vietnam – Laos Border in photos
18/08/2020 21:27
The COVID-19 epidemic checkpoint, which is located close to the borderline, has been home to three border officers and soldiers who are on duty 24/7 to prevent people from entering and leaving Vietnam illegally.

US And Vietnam Partner To Investigate Million-Dollar COVID-19-Related Frauds
18/08/2020 15:04
The suspects operated more than 300 websites intended to fraudulently sell scarce products during the pandemic.

A German’s Homesick For Vietnam Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
18/08/2020 14:29
In mid-March, Stefan Hell, a 52-year-old German living in Ho Chi Minh City, said goodbye to his Vietnamese wife and two daughters for a business trip in Myanmar.

Car Imports Plunge While Coal Imports Go Up
18/08/2020 10:35
The imports market witnessed contrasting trends for cars and coal imports in the first half of 2020.

Asia Most Affected By Climate Change
17/08/2020 11:19
This is the result of a recent study conducted by the McKinsey Global Institute.

Follow Tiktok And Wechat, Alibaba Could Be Trump's New Target
14/08/2020 12:42
As a symbol of success in the Chinese technology sector, Alibaba could become one of the potential targets of the US, after Huawei, TikTok and WeChat.

Malaysia Opposes China's Claim In The South China Sea
14/08/2020 06:58
Malaysia has made an unusual move as to object China’s sovereignty claim in the Bien Dong Sea (South China Sea), despite the fact that China is its biggest trading partner.

Serious Flood And Its Negative Impacts On China’s Economy
11/08/2020 15:46
Had it not been for the last month's flood, Bao Wentao's family would have harvested the crop worths $28,000 and prepared to plant a new one.

Chinese Tencent Shares Lose Nearly USD 70 Billion As Trump Bans Wechat
11/08/2020 11:59
Tencent, one of the most prominent tech giants in China shares have fallen a total of 9.6% over the last two sessions – the worst loss ever since October 2011.

In photo: Houses Destroyed After Major Explosion In Baltimore, USA
11/08/2020 10:12
The major explosion in Baltimore, USA killed at least 1 woman, left seven others in serious condition and destroyed houses in the neighbourhood.

Singapore Seeking New Fields Of Cooperation With Vietnam
10/08/2020 15:18
Singapore Ambassador to Vietnam Catherine Wong said that when the traditional fields of cooperation have reached the two countries' expected effectiveness, Vietnam and Singapore can start collaborating on other new fields such as startups and innovation.

Hongkong Media Tycoon Jimmy Lai Arrested As New National Security Law Came Into Effect
10/08/2020 11:00
Hong Kong police arrested media magnate Jimmy Lai for alleged foreign collusion under the new security laws.

Young Vietnamese’s ways to protect the environment
08/08/2020 21:56
Many young people chose not to use plastic straws, carry reusable water containers instead of using single-use cups, choose electric scooters in order to keep the Earth a green planet.

Australian Deputy Ambassador: Vietnamese People Are Kind-Hearted, Hardworking And Optimistic
08/08/2020 18:10
During her 3 years of tenure at the Australian Embassy to Vietnam, Australian Deputy Ambassador Rebecca Bryant had a successful term contributing to the development of the relations between Vietnam and Australia.
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