Hanoi’s cultural festival highlights legal awareness for ethnic minority women
The Hanoi Women's Union held a cultural festival to raise awareness of gender equality and legal rights among ethnic minority women.
The Hanoi Women's Union held a cultural festival to raise awareness of gender equality and legal rights among ethnic minority women.
Approximately US$49 million has been invested in the improvement of local facilities in mountain areas.
There are still many challenges to the economic development of ethnic minority areas in Hanoi.
Visitors can gain a deeper insight into Vietnam's rich and diverse ethnicity through the virtual photo exhibition.
Hanoi leads the nation in facilitating socioeconomic growth for ethnic minorities.
Substantial investment by the Hanoi municipal government has resulted in relatively synchronized infrastructure, socio-economic development, and better living standards for ethnic minorities.
Ethnic work is central and crosscutting to Hanoi's political system.
Resolution 15 has played a crucial and historically important role in transforming the mountainous ethnic minority areas of the capital, bringing about positive changes and progress.
The projects have positively impacted the living conditions of the ethnic minority population in Hanoi.
Once a year, ethnic minorities from all parts of the country gather at the Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism to celebrate Vietnam Ethnic Groups' Culture Day, which field on April 19.
Visitors do not have to travel far from Hanoi to get a sense of the ethnic minorities living in northern Vietnam.
The event will be held at the Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism in the outskirts of Hanoi's Son Tay district.
The cultural event is expected to create a tourist attraction that can lure more visitors and promote the cultures and customs of Vietnamese ethnic groups.
Many products and goods of ethnic groups and mountainous areas have been exported to foreign markets.
The Covid-19 pandemic over the past three years has caused severe impacts throughout society, especially on ethnic minorities, the near-poor, and poor households.
Ethnic minority people in the capital city are striving to gradually overcome the difficulties and challenges that threaten their vocation of making traditional medicine.
Presenting the unique cultures of Vietnam’s ethnic groups, the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology has become an exciting tourist attraction in Hanoi for a long time.