Series of New Year festivals suspended due to coronavirus epidemic
The coronavirus epidemic has affected the cultural and religious life in Vietnam.
The coronavirus epidemic has affected the cultural and religious life in Vietnam.
Closing schools is one of tough measures that Vietnam has taken to deal with the epidemic that broke out in neighboring China in December 2019.
Schools in Hanoi are taking measures to curb the spread of the new coronavirus.
The presence at the 2026 Asia-Pacific Association for International Education (APAIE) Conference and Exhibition marks an important step in the international integration of the country’s education sector, particularly higher education.
26 Feb, 03:40 PMThe growth shows a rising preference among Hanoi residents and visitors for public transport and urban railway system during major holidays.
24 Feb, 09:42 PMEach locality in Hanoi will select suitable species to cultivate in the right locations, plant them in appropriate locations and ensure long-term management.
22 Feb, 09:53 PMThis trend has been appeared in Vietnam in recent years as many e-commerce platforms have made digital age celebrations a familiar part of the traditional Tet.
22 Feb, 02:07 PMToday’s Tet has evolved beyond its traditional form, reflecting the changing needs and lifestyles of young Vietnamese and becoming not only a time for family reunions but also a valuable opportunity to rest, recharge and explore life.
19 Feb, 10:53 AMThe goal is to ensure that residents welcome the Lunar New Year joyfully while managing safe and orderly environment citywide during the peak period.
15 Feb, 10:08 PMHanoi keeps administrative services running through Tet while advancing digital reform, AI applications and mobile public service teams to improve efficiency and citizen satisfaction.
14 Feb, 09:04 PMThe capital city has rolled out measures to ensure adequate medicine supply in hospitals and a disease control center during Tet holiday.
13 Feb, 02:21 PM