Hanoi's agricultural sector strategizes for export expansion
The city's total agricultural export value exceeded US$1.35 billion in January-September, up about 23% year on year.
The city's total agricultural export value exceeded US$1.35 billion in January-September, up about 23% year on year.
Focusing on design and heritage, this year's festival emphasized solutions and new ways of thinking in design to breathe new life into heritage sites.
The silk-weaving village in Hanoi is famous for its soft and delicate products, which are steeped in Vietnamese traditional culture.
The move is aimed at tapping into the city's local strengths and assets in urban agriculture, supporting tourism and green space creation, and safeguarding the environment.
Chuong My District has developed a large number of efficient production models through the persistent implementation of the digital transformation program.
The event aims to promote the traditional silk weaving craft and boost local tourism.
The farm's fruit and vegetable production process complies with VietGAP (Good Agricultural Practices).
The annual book fair brought together over 250 booths from more than 30 publishing houses, encouraging book enthusiasts' reading preferences.
The event runs through October 1 at the Soc Son District Stadium in Hanoi.
OCOP products, traditional handicrafts, and processed foods will be on display at the Hanoi Agricultural Products Festival in Soc Son District.
The Pucará Bull Exhibition, organized by the Peruvian Embassy in Vietnam to celebrate the 29th of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Peru, is on display at the Arts and Culture Center on Hang Buom Street, Hanoi.
A delegation of Hanoi’s senior officials and leaders will visit New Zealand in early October, paving the way for both cities to deepen cooperation.
AgroViet 2023 is expected to foster international cooperation, elevate the profile of Vietnamese products and brands, and create opportunities for enterprises to expand their presence in both domestic and export markets.
It is imperative for Hanoi to establish unique urban areas dedicated to cultural development to effectively create a model city that is civilized, modern, and prosperous.
Deputy Director of Hanoi's Culture and Sports Department Tran Thi Van Anh was honored by the government for her contributions in the cultural field.
The development of Hanoi's cultural industry cannot be delayed any longer, requiring specific policies to contribute to the municipal GRDP.
Over the past 15 years, the development of the tourism and cultural industries has contributed to accelerating the restructuring of the capital economy.