Students worry about the high rate of admission to high schools in Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City will stop enrolling specialized classes in regular schools, and 3 specialized schools will expand enrollment across the country.
The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Education and Training has announced the quota for grade 10 public high schools, with a total quota of more than 70,000 students.
In particular, high schools including: Gia Dinh (Binh Thanh District), Mac Dinh Chi (District 6), Nguyen Thuong Hien (Tan Binh District) and Nguyen Huu Huan (Thu Duc City) will stop enrolling in specialized classes. These schools only enroll regular 10th grade students and integrated classes.
Thus, in Ho Chi Minh City, there are only 3 high schools enrolling students in the specialized program, including: Le Hong Phong High School for the Gifted, Tran Dai Nghia High School for the Gifted and Nguoc Giay High School for the Gifted.
At the same time, all 3 schools will enroll students nationwide, instead of previous years when there were only Le Hong Phong High School for the Gifted and Ngu Tieu High School.
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detecting and safely handling bullet shelters in the center of Dong Ha city
On May 9, the Quang Tri Province Blasting and Mining and Exploitation Project (MAG) confirmed that this unit had just discovered and safely handled a bullet depot in Dong Ha City.
Previously, on May 7, while clearing cluster bombs in the pollution identification area in Ward 3 (Dong Ha City, Quang Tri Province), MAG's technical team discovered a bullet depot with a total of 43 explosives.
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Hue temporarily postpones fireworks display in Ky Dai

On May 9, the Hue Monuments Conservation Center announced the temporary postponement of fireworks simulation activities in Ky Dai every Saturday night. The unit said that it is reviewing the script, technical equipment and related factors to ensure the safety and quality of the program.
Previously, on the evening of May 3, during the second fireworks display in Ky Dai, many fireworks fell outside the safe area, causing panic among residents and tourists. The Hue Monuments Conservation Center has explained that the incident is due to technical problems and committed to fixing it, while temporarily suspending operations for review and improvement.
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