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Le Quynh
HCMC
Vietnam
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Online
Data
Multimedia
Mekong Data Journalism Fellowship
2021

Biography

Le Quynh has experience with many newsrooms over the past fifteen years including Tuổi Trẻ (Youth), Sài Gòn Tiếp Thị (Saigon Marketing), Vietnamnet và Người Đô Thị (City Dwellers). Since October 2019, she has been working as a part-time journalist for many media companies such as Forbes Vietnam, Người Đô Thị, Saigon Economics Times, Tia Sáng (The Spark). These are mainstream newspapers with diverse audiences such as professionals, scientists, policymakers, the general public, local people, and businessmen. 

The stories of Le Quynh, op-ed articles and in-depth interviews focus on Vietnamese socio-economic issues with an environmental angle including but not limited to the urban development of the HCMC, sustainable development, and climate change of the Mekong Delta. Le Quynh spent a lot of time on field trips on coal power, renewable energy and other environmental issues in many Northern, Central and Mekong Delta provinces in Vietnam.

Le Quynh got her bachelor’s degree in journalism from Ho Chi Minh City University of Social Sciences and Humanities. She has archived aforementioned articles at her personal blog https://quynhmon.wordpress.com/

Stories

a man in a mangrove forest

Alarm Bells Ring for Mangroves in UNESCO-recognized Reserve in Vietnam

The Straits Times| Le Quynh
Huynh Thi Phuong

Vietnam’s massive ecotourism charade

Mekong Eye| Le Quynh
Can Gio bioreserve

Science be damned: Vietnam’s rush to help its largest conglomerate build a tourist city

Mekong Eye| Le Quynh
Vietnamese provinces say 'no' to coal power as central government, industries build more

Vietnamese provinces say 'no' to coal power as central government, industries build more

Nguoi Do Thi| Le Quynh

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