Nearly five million Hanoians to use ID cards for medical check-ups
Thanks to the sharing of data between social security and the police, residents can use identification cards for medical examinations.
Thanks to the sharing of data between social security and the police, residents can use identification cards for medical examinations.
Vietnam, thanks to its robust infrastructure development and favorable conditions for foreign investment, strategic location close to major Asia countries, and important shipping routes, has created a business-friendly environment.
By 2023, the city expects to disburse VND47 trillion ($1.9 billion) of public funds, including VND15.7 trillion ($632 million) for municipal-level projects.
This is the biggest contract awarded to a Vietnamese firm in the biggest dioxin remediation project costing a total of US$450 million.
Contractors deemed incapable of performing the works will have their investment licenses revoked. Meanwhile, others will be selected through competitive bidding.
Australia-Vietnam relations are symbolized by a simple, eye-catching, and easily recognizable logo to commemorate the 50th anniversary next year.
In the 2021-2025 period, Hanoi expects to speed up the construction of 22 social housing projects and complete the preparation for others with a combined floor area of 1.21 million square meters.
The exhibition has been carried out with a lot of novelty and creativity, both indoors and outdoors, both in static and dynamic spaces.
The 40 paintings by painter Nguyen Thị Thuy Huong depicts stories of lotus flowers in different places and landscapes, inspiring viewers with unforgettable feelings.
Hanoi has chosen digitalization as the driving force for growth, including promoting new business models, science-technology, innovation, and startups.
Vietnam, along with Indonesia and Singapore, remains a golden triangle for startup development in Southeast Asia.
ICRMAT has attracted hundreds of projects and research in the field of technology and management from experts all over the world.
Cultural activities are taking place in Hanoi's Old Quarter to honor the victory and remember the fallen in the aerial battle dubbed "Dien Bien Phu in the air" 50 years ago.
Vietnamese conglomerate Truong Hai Group JSC (THACO) announced the creation of its subsidiary THACO Industries, with a total investment of more than US$550 million and 6,500 employees.
The capital city will implement policies to create a premise for the development of the cultural industry.
The campaign has actively contributed to realizing Vietnam’s “safe adaptation, flexible and effective control of the Covid-19 pandemic” policy.
Vietnam rejects the US listing the country as a country of concern for religious freedom issues.