Hanoi's thriving tea industry faces challenges in boosting exports
Hanoi currently has over 2,000 hectares under tea cultivation, mainly in the mountainous and hilly terrains, with an annual production of over 20,000 tons.
Hanoi currently has over 2,000 hectares under tea cultivation, mainly in the mountainous and hilly terrains, with an annual production of over 20,000 tons.
The fair allows companies and rural industrial establishments to showcase scientific and technological advances, as well as industrial and craft products.
Both sides would explore ways to cooperate in new areas such as culture, media, and tourism.
The city will continue to help One Product One Commune (OCOP) manufacturers standardize production processes for export this year.
Contest entries will focus on promoting and celebrating Hanoi's ethical and traditional values suitable for modern life.
Pure and elegant, the lotus is like a gift from nature to the summer.
The district continues to replicate the food safety model in other areas.
This is the first event in a series of specialized exhibitions showcasing handicraft products, OCOP, and exemplary industrial commodities in rural areas in 2024.
The capital reaffirms its leadership among 63 provinces and cities in startup acceleration.
The completed metro system is projected to carry around 3.2 million daily trips, making up 35-40% of public transport in urban hubs and 20% in suburban zones.
Hanoi's first-ever walking tour of public art spaces in Hanoi was recently launched by Hoan Kiem District, offering locals and tourists a funky travel experience.
While Hanoi has many advantages when attracting a talented workforce, it takes effort and strategic planning to keep the talent coming in the long run.
Industrial clusters are a prerequisite for localities with traditional handicraft villages in Hanoi.
Hanoi’s mayor stressed that Hoa Lac Hi-tech Park should not be seen as a plot of land to be developed into factories and workshops, but rather as "a green technology district" within the city.
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Through this competition, the city will harness creativity, good ideas, uniqueness and feasibility to develop the Red River alluvial islet in a sustainable and innovative way.
Vietnamese citizens and Viet kieu (Vietnamese Overseas) can participate in the contest to bring a new perspective to the thousand-year-old traditions of the capital.