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Transport Hanoi to Launch Integrated E-Ticket System for Public Transport on Sept. 2
Picture courtesy of VN Express Hanoi is set to introduce an integrated e-ticket system for its public transport network on September 2, aiming to address the current fragmentation in automated ticketing. Do Viet Hai, Deputy Director of the municipal Department of Construction, announced the initiative at a forum discussing smart payment solutions held on May 20. This move aligns with the government’s broader strategy to promote non-cash transactions, enhancing convenience, transparency, and user-friendliness for public transport passengers. The new e-ticketing system will initially encompass urban rail lines and bus services, enabling seamless transfers and interchangeable use across these modes of transport. It is designed to integrate with automated toll collection, parking facilities, and other services extending beyond the capital. This initiative is part of an approved plan to adopt a multi-model e-ticket system through IT service leasing. Hai emphasized the need to develop specific ticketing policies tailored to each service category while ensuring interoperability with passenger transport and other services. This integrated approach aims to streamline the passenger experience and operational processes. Khuat Viet Hung, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Hanoi Metro, highlighted current shortcomings in automated ticket systems in both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, where tickets are not interchangeable between different lines. The new system will resolve these limitations, enhancing the passenger experience with smarter payment options. Additionally, Hung announced that by September 15, ticket purchases would be possible via the national identification app VNeID, further simplifying transactions. This initiative reflects Hanoi's commitment to modernizing its transport infrastructure and reducing operational costs. Alongside metro lines, public transport projects such as buses and parking facilities are also exploring the adoption of automated ticket systems with cutting-edge technologies. By integrating these systems, Hanoi aims to offer a seamless and efficient transportation experience, promoting greater use of public transit. Adapted by ASEAN Now from VN Express 2025-05-21 -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
Again Can you point out in the Revenue Code, or indeed the UK - Thai DTA where it states Pensions are non assessable or are considered exempt income for Thai Tax Purposes. Pensions are stated in the TRC as assessable income . It does not give further breakdown of Pensions that are assessable or non assessable. -
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Elon Musk’s companies see reputations crumble
Nothing proves a companies reputation has crumbled more than the stock price rising 50% in ONE MONTH!🤣 Liberal narratives meeting cold hard fact is always amusing. -
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Huge crowd piles pressure on Dutch government to seek an end to Israel's campaign in Gaza
Not at all. The current situation is extremely difficult. Even in my country (UK) where Musilms, Jews and Christians live side by side - there is an undercurrent of bad feeling towards Muslims and to a lesser extent against Jews. I think the reason for that is cultural. For both cultures, their religion is central to their daily life. It controls their thinking, their laws and how they live, its all pervasive. I don't think that the two cultures could live together but neither should be allowed to exterminate the other. They both have aims that are un-achievable. Hard, and fraught with problems as it is - a solution/separation will have to be imposed on both parties in order to achieve peace. Not that I think that will ever happen but I don't see any other way to sort the problem out. For years. the Muslim hardliners have provoked and attacked Israel and for years, Israel has grabbed land using those attacks as an excuse. The rest of the world has simply stood by and watched that happen and then yelled when its too late. This has just happened once again - Israel's response to the 7 October attack has been massively disproportionate - just look at Gaza, its a pile of rubble. Its been clear to me what Israel is really up to for a long time but only now have some governments had the balls to say enough! -
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Report Thai PM Jets To UK & Monaco To Push 'Soft Power' Agenda
I didn't notice Bicester Village on the itinary. Mind you if you are the PM I guess you aren't after discount stuff. -
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Is covid a hoax
Literally just explained why, and that's the only response you can generate. Like talking to a brick wall. They are creepy, weird, ugly, symbolic of medical tyranny, and usedas a proxy for morality by aholes who thrive off taking the moral high ground over others in order to find meaning in their empty and worthless lives.
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