Traditional performing arts contest to be held in Hanoi
The contest promotes the nation's and capital's traditional performing arts and encourages heritage preservationists.
The contest promotes the nation's and capital's traditional performing arts and encourages heritage preservationists.
While sculptures are often made out of materials such as wood, stone, clay, or metal, an artist in Hanoi is making sculptures out of shadows.
The partnership is expected to help develop Vietnam's green transportation infrastructure, which is a key priority for the Vietnamese Government.
In recent years, Hanoi has prioritized and invested resources in renovating, upgrading, and modernization of the sewerage and drainage system.
That rice has been found to serve purposes other than filling the stomach is perhaps not too surprising.
After its completion, Ring Road No.4 will be an economic engine for Hanoi, the capital region and the key economic region of the North.
The construction of Ring Road 4 - Capital Region, designed to facilitate restructuring urban areas in the surrounding localities, began today in Hanoi.
The municipal party chief considers the project a political duty and urges local units to ensure timely, high-quality completion by 2026.
The amendment to the Housing Law is expected to be approved during the 6th session of the National Assembly, scheduled for the end of 2023.
The palette and lighting in the artwork of Ly Tran, a Vietnamese-American painter, are bold and vibrant. Despite the familiar subject matter, there is a certain mystery.
The exhibition, which explores the complexity and beauty of love, is aimed to support Vietnamese children through the Operation Smile Vietnam Fund.
For French singer-songwriter Dorothée Hannequin, the residency and music tour in Vietnam is special as her half-Vietnamese family allows her to imagine what life was like for them.
An agreement, once reached, is believed to elevate the existing trade and economic ties to new heights with a near target of US$10 billion in trade.
The partnership, valued at AUD95 million (US$64 million), started in Vietnam in 2012 and will now continue until 2026.
Hanoi will realize the city's vision and policy through long-term programs and action plans, creating favorable conditions to take the design to new heights.
Vietnamese and Cuban officials are in agreement that there is plenty of room for growth in Hanoi-Havana relations.
Hanoi aims to integrate modern information technology into various aspects of social life management.