More public spaces for a greener Hanoi
Flower gardens and public spaces are part of Hanoi's green credentials and are a major attraction for both domestic and international visitors to the capital.
Flower gardens and public spaces are part of Hanoi's green credentials and are a major attraction for both domestic and international visitors to the capital.
China regards Vietnam as a priority in its overall neighborhood diplomacy, supporting the country’s successful industrialization, modernization, and expansion of its international role.
Hanoi's urbanization has been accelerating in recent years, and the rural green corridors have been shrinking.
The use of environmentally friendly vehicles makes a significant contribution to environmental protection.
The development of green spaces in Hanoi includes green belts, ecological urban areas, flower gardens, and urban landscapes.
For Vietnamese companies wanting to go international and attract foreign investment, green standards are crucial.
With the motto "Touch life - Architecture is nature", the Top 10 Awards 2023 seek to identify, reward and promote interior and architectural ideas that satisfy the public's preferences and promote sustainable living values.
The Vietnamese government is expected to adopt policies that encourage the collection, recycling and reuse of materials to minimize the depletion of natural resources and reduce plastic waste.
By 2025-2030, all newly invested or replaced buses must run on green energy, with a market share of 45-50% in public transport in Hanoi.
Singapore is set to assist Vietnam with energy transition, improve electricity connectivity, and foster digital transformation in key domains such as banking and finance, e-commerce, land and population management.
From tranquil coastal towns to big cities within easy cycling distance, Vietnam's green destinations can help visitors recharge their social batteries.
China now ranks sixth of 146 countries investing in Vietnam.
The Blue Book provides an insightful and comprehensive overview of the multifaceted relationship between ASEAN and the EU.
With some 230 enterprises now operating in Vietnam, France is the second-largest European investor in the Southeast Asian country.
The fair lasts until April 28 at La Ma Square - An Binh City, Pham Van Dong, Hanoi.
The poetic beauty created by the young leaves of the Bucida molinetii tree provides green and romantic moments for Hanoians.
The "Denmark in Your Eyes" contest is a unique way to go beyond the ongoing cooperation between governments.