Tourism and cinema industries team up to promote national scenic treasures
The cinema and tourism industries must work closely together to further promote Vietnam's scenic treasures through films.
The cinema and tourism industries must work closely together to further promote Vietnam's scenic treasures through films.
Substantial investment by the Hanoi municipal government has resulted in relatively synchronized infrastructure, socio-economic development, and better living standards for ethnic minorities.
Ethnic work is central and crosscutting to Hanoi's political system.
Resolution 15 has played a crucial and historically important role in transforming the mountainous ethnic minority areas of the capital, bringing about positive changes and progress.
Hanoi needs to make full use of agricultural by-products to develop a circular economy, and organic farming is an inevitable trend for sustainable development.
Hanoi aims to develop both organic farming and organic livestock equally on a city-wide scale.
The application of new technologies is essential to move towards smart and friendly tourism and make tourists more satisfied during their travel experience.
It needs early exposure and access to technology, digital and life skills training, and efforts that address harmful gender stereotypes, especially within families and online violence.
The program is jointly organized by the Kinh Te&Do Thi Newspaper and the Hanoi Department of Natural Resources and Environment.
Strengthening cooperation and trade promotion between Vietnam and South Korea is a key priority to achieve the goal of US$100 billion in bilateral trade turnover by 2023.
The projects have positively impacted the living conditions of the ethnic minority population in Hanoi.
Once a year, ethnic minorities from all parts of the country gather at the Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism to celebrate Vietnam Ethnic Groups' Culture Day, which field on April 19.
Visitors do not have to travel far from Hanoi to get a sense of the ethnic minorities living in northern Vietnam.
The event will be held at the Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism in the outskirts of Hanoi's Son Tay district.
The Vietnamese capital sought to improve coordination between Hanoi and Santo Domingo to promote future bilateral economic growth.
It is evident that organic production methods yield better economic returns and enhance the quality, competitiveness, and value of agricultural products.
The MIC called for a level playing field for domestic and foreign companies.