Stimulating Hanoi's economy through cultural industries
Hoan Kiem District has invested a lot of resources in developing cultural tourism in recent years.
Hoan Kiem District has invested a lot of resources in developing cultural tourism in recent years.
By posting pictures and videos of the tailoring process on Zalo and Facebook, craftsmen have built a sizable consumer base.
Rational and effective exploitation of architectural and landscape space helps promote socio-economic development and ensures security and social safety, improving the quality of life for residents.
The festival features around 80-100 stalls showcasing products from ao dai designers and brands from the North, Central and South of Vietnam.
The total area of jackfruit in Hanoi is around 1,135 hectares, giving an average production of 14,100 tons per year.
Hanoi's companies are now export leaders, signalizing a bright prospect for the second half of the year.
It is critical to put available riverbank land to good use in order to enhance landscape, cultural, economic, and tourism values while ensuring flood and disaster prevention.
The project is expected to inspire the next generation of Vietnamese food enthusiasts and establish Vietnamese gastronomy as a global culinary phenomenon.
Property owners who rent commercial space need to change and adapt their approach in response to the difficulties faced by tenants.
In Vietnamese culture, banh com (green stick rice cake) is one of the most important presents when two families establish a special bond in a wedding ceremony.
Granting Hanoi autonomy in developing hi-tech zones reduces bureaucracy and ensures efficient implementation for the city's development.
Hanoi urgently needs to rehabilitate and replace weak and makeshift bridges to improve the city’s transportation infrastructure for socio-economic development.
The campaign attracts nearly 2,000 young people from 60 volunteer teams from universities, colleges and institutes in Hanoi.
In the first half of the year, Hanoi made good progress in all socio-economic indicators compared to last year.
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The capital seeks cooperation to promote One Commune, One Product (OCOP) items in the Red River Delta, which is expected to become the country's biggest economic hub.
Once rehabilitated, the Hoang Cau Lake area is expected to become an attractive new destination for both tourists and local residents, contributing to the city's nighttime economy.