High-tech flower farming transforms Hanoi's agricultural landscape
Hanoi plans to develop nearly 8,000 hectares of various flower species, focusing on sustainable growth and environmental protection.
Hanoi plans to develop nearly 8,000 hectares of various flower species, focusing on sustainable growth and environmental protection.
The celebration marks Hanoi's 70 years of development since the people's army took over the city from French colonialists to its today development.
The exhibition offers a panoramic view of the entire process of 70 years of development of the capital.
The Cultural Festival for Peace program is an opportunity to celebrate Hanoi's historical traditions while showcasing the city as a beacon of peace to the world.
The event boosts trade connection between Hanoi and other localities while ensuring steady supply for the capital city.
Hanoi's companies need to establish production links in the value chain for stable, quality raw material supply.
Hanoi seeks to reshape its food safety framework and develop a resilient agricultural system that meets the needs of its population while ensuring product quality.
The cancelation of the events aims to show Hanoi's support for the localities and people hit by typhoon Yagi and its aftermath.
Looking ahead to 2030, Hanoi envisions mastering key high-tech innovations, managing production through integrated value chains, and nurturing high-tech agricultural models.
On September 15, the "Mid-Autumn Festival and Local Culture Trade and Tourism Fair" was opened in Tay Ho District, Hanoi.
Three artists have joined forces to stage 'Otherwise', an exhibition expressing their affection for Hanoi and raising funds to help those affected by superstorm Yagi.
Hanoi will support the establishment of at least 14 cooperatives and 290 cooperative groups in the agricultural sector by 2025.
The move will help the city redefine its agricultural sector for better value and sustainable growth.
Hanoi districts would strategically plan concentrated raw material zones to strengthen links between regions, farmers and businesses.
The city has recently launched a series of activities to connect the supply and demand sides, involving more than 30 provinces and cities.
The project, to be completed by 2027, would contribute to the creation of a harmonious architectural and landscape axis.
With its rich cultural heritage and burgeoning creative scene, Vietnam is poised to capitalize on the global momentum of the cultural industries.