South Korea is Hanoi’s traditional and important partner
Hanoi pledged to back South Korea-invested projects, especially an international school – the biggest of its kind in the world.
Hanoi pledged to back South Korea-invested projects, especially an international school – the biggest of its kind in the world.
The forum is expected to open a new period of more effective exchanges between Vietnamese and South Korean women.
Relations between Hanoi and Gyeonggi began in 2000, when the South Korean province partnered with Ha Tay Province, which was later merged with Hanoi in August 2008.
The "Vietnam Village Development Project" in Bonghwa Commune in North Gyeongsang Province will be included in the South Korean government's budget plan for next year.
The Vietnam-South Korea Festival will feature food, culture, and art exchanges between the two countries, aiming to promote and showcase the two countries' unique cultures and destinations.
The two countries aim to reach $150 billion in bilateral trade by 2030.
The move marks the expansion of South Korea's leading non-life insurance service provider in Vietnam and shows the potential of the Vietnamese non-life insurance market.
Hanoi aims to integrate modern information technology into various aspects of social life management.
Chef Show is a famous wordless art show featuring a fusion of modern music and Korean culinary culture since 2011.
Renovated Hanoi Library will provide a modern space, helping promote reading culture in the capital.
The festival, the second of its kind, helps Vietnamese startups to grow in the host country.
Vietnam said it advocates putting the past aside and looking to the future, but it does mean ignoring the truth.
The cooperation aims to train Vietnamese farmers to master cultivation technologies and support manufacturers with export potential.
The judgment represented the first official admission of South Korea’s responsibility for wartime atrocities and may open the door for other victims to file claims for losses.
Hanoi and South Korea would strengthen education, healthcare, and cultural cooperation.
Digital economy, information, and telecommunication are vital to driving the bilateral economic partnership.
Transport infrastructure and affordable housing are the fields that Hanoi plans to develop amid rapid urbanization.