“Colors of ASEAN”: Upcoming multicultural feast in Hanoi
This significant initiative will help promote and strengthen unity and bonds among ASEAN nations as well as with other countries around the world.
This significant initiative will help promote and strengthen unity and bonds among ASEAN nations as well as with other countries around the world.
Hanoi’s average growth during 2021-2023 stood at 6.04%, outpacing the national average by 1.16 times.
Hanoi will prioritize attracting investments that align with global development trends, contribute to improving the quality of life of its residents, and leverage the city's advantages.
The lacquer works of Hanoi artist Chu Quang combine tradition and modernity, depicting simple yet profound scenes of the northern countryside.
Over the years, the Hanoi Book Fair has become a popular cultural event for book lovers, promoting reading culture among many domestic readers and international tourists.
The planned investment includes resizing sidewalks and medians where feasible and optimizing traffic management at key intersections on major roads.
The Vietnam Goods Week 2024 in Hanoi will take place four days in Tay Ho District, gathering 90 booths.
Hanoi authorities have issued an urgent call for the traceability and recall of mooncakes that fail food safety standards during the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival next month.
Hanoi is rapidly emerging as a key data center hub in the region, driven by its impressive leap from a developing to a developed economy.
There is still a public that has doubts about the feasibility of public transportation projects, so there needs to be more communication.
Blending rich history and distinctive culture, Hanoi has become one of the most favored destinations for local and international tourists alike.
The latest decision marks a new chapter in US-Vietnam agricultural cooperation.
The two capitals want to promote their bilateral relations in all fields.
The honor is an incentive for artisans to further promote the cultural heritage of the thousand-year-old capital.
One of the key solutions for reducing emissions in Hanoi is the development of local metro lines.
Hanoi’s latest planning has made it a priority to transform the Red River area into a central landscape axis for the city.
Hanoi offers accessibility for those traveling to China by both land and air.