Exhibition in Old Quarter depicts Hanoi's liberation
October 10, 1954 is an important milestone in the history of construction and development of Hanoi Capital and the country.
October 10, 1954 is an important milestone in the history of construction and development of Hanoi Capital and the country.
October 10, 1954 is an important milestone in the history of Hanoi and Vietnam, opening a new period in the thousand-year history of the capital city.
The event marks the 70th anniversary of Hanoi’s liberation and the 25th anniversary of the Hanoi ICT Association.
A series of art performances infused with Vietnamese cultural identity aims to satisfy international visitors' desires to enjoy folk music and explore Vietnamese culture.
The cancelation of the events aims to show Hanoi's support for the localities and people hit by typhoon Yagi and its aftermath.
A display of 52 lacquer paintings at the UNESCO-recognized Thang Long Imperial Citadel will honor traditional lacquer art and reflect the capital's rich cultural and historical heritage.
The visit reinforces Vietnam’s dedication to upholding and strengthening the invaluable legacy of the relationship between the two countries.
The mid-range segment in Hanoi will continue to play a significant role in supply.
Hanoi has experienced remarkable milestones in its development over the past 70 years since its liberation in 1954, which is interestingly reflected through a visual journey taken by local photopgraphers.
The photo exhibition was opened on September 23 at Vietnam's first university - the Temple of Literature.
Theaters in Hanoi have been hosting a variety of arts programs to raise funds for people affected by the storm and flooding in the north.
Key French companies, including Alstom, Thales, and Colas Rail, play vital roles in the project, supplying rolling stock, signaling systems, tracks, and electromechanical equipment.
Vietnam brings its voice and leadership to critical climate change discussions, highlighting the vulnerability of developing countries, especially in the wake of Typhoon Yagi’s devastation.
The trip is scheduled for next week from September 21 to September 27.
Hanoi's Intelligent Transport System monitors roads, provides traffic information, helps maintain traffic order, detects safety violations, and controls public transport, incidents, infrastructure, parking, and electronic ticketing.
The Consulate General of Vietnam in Sydney solemnly held the 79th Anniversary of the National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam with the theme “Vietnam: A Voyage.”
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