Motivation to boost national reading culture
Vietnam Book and Reading Culture Day is a big event for book lovers and boosts national reading culture.
Vietnam Book and Reading Culture Day is a big event for book lovers and boosts national reading culture.
A wide range of book-related activities has been launched in Hanoi, effectively spreading and developing the reading culture in the city.
The event will be held at the Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism in the outskirts of Hanoi's Son Tay district.
Even today, the values of the Outline on Vietnamese Culture in 1943 remain valid, with enduring theoretical and historical importance, and continue to guide the construction and defense of the nation.
The project enables small-scale farmers to earn more income by moving from subsistence farming to climate-resilient agriculture.
The cooperation aims to train Vietnamese farmers to master cultivation technologies and support manufacturers with export potential.
Visitors to the southwestern city of Saintes, France, will have an opportunity to learn about Vietnamese culture through a unique exhibition and a fashion show with a national stamp.
Vietnam Book and Reading Culture Day aims to develop the reading movement among the community, contributing to building a learning society.
The initiative aims to attract more local and international readers to Hanoi Book Street over the weekend.
Taoist ideology, unique oriental culture, and the beauty of the Temple of Literature Relic are depicted in 19 paintings by Hanoi-based painters.
Both sides expect further cooperation and investment between pharmaceutical companies and hospitals in Hanoi and Cuba shortly.
The iconic pagoda, which is regarded as a unique architecture in Vietnam and Asia, is a spiritual destination representing the thousand-year-old culture of the capital city.
Unlike other places in the world, the sidewalk in Hanoi is not just for walking but a multifaceted social space and location of livelihood, partly reflecting the capital city's culture.
Through centuries, sidewalks in Hanoi have not only been part of the urban landscape, but more importantly, they are also open exhibitions of the capital’s cultural traits that can be found nowhere else.
Hanoi has built plans for the development of organic farming in the 2022-2025 period and a vision for 2030.
Skilled farmers would enable Hanoi to achieve its goal of having 70% of agricultural products produced hi-tech by 2030.
For the 2022-2025 period, the city aims to invest in 1,469 projects in education, healthcare, and cultural preservation with total capital of VND49.2 trillion (US$2 billion).