Hanoi to ensure healthcare in Tet holiday
Hanoi, a bustling commercial and cultural hub, ensures social welfare for local people in special occasions like Tet holiday.
Hanoi, a bustling commercial and cultural hub, ensures social welfare for local people in special occasions like Tet holiday.
Hospitals and disease control centers are tasked with building their own plans to stock up medicines.
School reopening is a legitimate desire of both parents and teachers.
Artworks themed Vietnamese traditional Lunar New Year and its zodiac- the tiger by 17 local painters are the highlight of an ongoing exhibition to cheer up the atmosphere of Tet holiday.
Colorful items with the dominant red tone make Hanoi’s downtown street look like wearing a “new shirt”.
Giving souvenirs with the images of zodiac animals is a habit of many people in Asian countries. The Tiger figurines made from Bat Trang ceramics are sold like hotcakes.
The traditional trade of incense-making in Quang Phu Cau Commune (Ung Hoa District, Hanoi) dates back a hundred years ago. This place is the major incense supply to the Northern region, providing the main source of income for thousands of local households.
Tay Tuu is a traditional flower-growing village that has existed for around 100 years.
Retailers in Hanoi are requested to draft backup plans for each pandemic scenario to ensure sufficient provision of basic necessities for the locals under any circumstances.