Europe Village in Vietnam 2023: Adventures of the Senses
Participants can immerse themselves in a European atmosphere in the center of Hanoi at the largest European cultural event in Vietnam.
Participants can immerse themselves in a European atmosphere in the center of Hanoi at the largest European cultural event in Vietnam.
Vietnam continues to promote quality products classified under the One Commune One Product (OCOP) program to more international consumers through a large-scale event.
The European Union expects to enhance its relations with Hanoi in all fields.
Nearly five decades after the end of the war, the message that Vietnam wants to convey is its journey towards new heights.
The festive atmosphere is recorded across the city which opened up a new chapter for Vietnam nearly 50 years ago.
Iconic buildings and streets in downtown Hanoi are decked out in red to celebrate one of the nation's biggest festivals: the 48th National Reunification Anniversary.
Hanoi audiences will be able to enjoy a variety of cultural and artistic programs organized to celebrate the holiday this weekend.
A large underground archaeological museum with direct access to the excavation pits can be an attraction for visitors to Thang Long Imperial Citadel.
This incentive would ensure a sustainable future for Vietnam’s economy toward net-zero emissions by 2050.
Tourism has emerged as one of Vietnam's top three sectors poised to grow.
The Presidential Palace and its surroundings are the most visited of President Ho Chi Minh's national relics throughout the country.
EuroCham’s newly-elected Board, led by Chairman Gabor Fluit, expressed its commitment to capitalizing on the successes of the past and spearheading EuroCham’s endeavors to foster Europe-Vietnam economic relations.
"Green goals" require huge investments, which will be a challenge not only for Vietnam but also for Europe.
With its resilient economy, Vietnam remains an important partner of the EU.
The new edition of the Eurocham Whitebook presents policy recommendations to resolve regulatory hurdles and facilitate the growth of the country's economy.
Vietnam needs to enhance international cooperation and give solutions to raise funds from domestic and international private sectors to realize its net zero emission target by 2050.
Vietnam's top lawmaker affirmed that people and businesses are put at the center of the country's consistent policy in the process of development and international integration.