Hanoi considers another int'l airport
The city continues to improve planning quality, implement key planned works and programs, and refine relevant mechanisms and policies.
The city continues to improve planning quality, implement key planned works and programs, and refine relevant mechanisms and policies.
The 22nd Assembly of the World Peace Council officially opened on November 22 in Vietnam's capital city of Hanoi, marking the first time the event takes place in the country.
The fair will run from November 23 to 27 in Thanh Xuan District.
The victory inspired the Vietnamese to achieve complete independence and unification.
The week of Vietnamese specialties and products presentation under the "One Commune, One Product" (OCOP) program is being held in Hanoi until November 13.
The medical quarantine area at the Hanoi-based airport has been equipped with billboards and where communication leaflets on epidemic prevention instructions are distributed.
The event is expected to attract 10,000 people, including secondary and high school students.
The increase in demand will be mainly on the main routes, especially the Ho Chi Minh-Hanoi one.
Passengers must measure the quantity of liquid with monitoring devices installed at each boarding gate.
The international fair is held to take stock of five years of implementation of the key industrial product development program in Hanoi.
The fair is part of many activities promoting consumption of products under the National One Commune One Product (OCOP) program.
The pilot application of chip-based citizen ID cards for fast check-in will be rolled out at Hanoi's Noi Bai International Airport.
Harmful practices including son preference and gender-biased sex selection still persist in Vietnam and more efforts are needed to end the situation toward sustainable development.
Such an agreement would help foster greater cooperation between the two capitals in investment, trade, tourism, culture, and arts.
Hanoi-Ho Chi Minh City has moved up to be the second busiest domestic route in the world in October.
Noi Bai International Airport 2050 will handle a throughput of about 100 million passengers and five million tons of cargo per year.
Vietnam aims to have at least two million enterprises by 2030, contributing 60-65% of GDP.