Underground tunnels between metro lines planned in Hanoi
The local authorities plan to spend VND113 billion (US$4.4 million) to build the tunnel connecting two metro lines.
The local authorities plan to spend VND113 billion (US$4.4 million) to build the tunnel connecting two metro lines.
The Lagerstroemia tree is often planted along roadsides to cool the heat in the crowded streets of Hanoi.
Healthcare, education, and culture are the current focus of investment in Hanoi.
The agricultural sector will continue to work with relevant agencies and telecommunications companies on a regular basis to organize training and provide guidance, knowledge and skills to agricultural enterprises.
The exhibition aims to promote Hanoi's great achievements after 70 years of foundation.
The Hanoi Vocational Education Day 2024 will be held at the Dong Anh District Cultural Information and Sports Center in Hanoi.
The lack of regulatory documents has been a deterrent to private sector participation in the construction of more parking facilities in the city.
Ensuring the frequency and price of flights can help promote tourism trade between the two countries.
The Hanoi Tax Department has a plan for inspections and audits on e-commerce in 2024, with more than 2,300 organizations and individuals as targets.
Local companies are urged to strengthen their management and financial capabilities for sustainable operations, improved growth and enhanced competitiveness.
Precious moments from the Dien Bien Phu Campaign in 1954 were captured by a veteran Vietnamese war correspondent and popularized on postage stamps.
The project would contribute to the sustainable development of Hanoi and Vietnam.
Using 3D mapping technology to create three-dimensional representations of the Dien Bien Phu painting, the Hanoi display is enhanced with sound and lighting effects.
From one small bookstore to a dozen today, Dinh Le, the oldest book street in downtown Hanoi, has been a favorite destination for Hanoi's book lovers for decades.
The inspection findings highlight positive actions taken by local authorities in Hanoi to address food hygiene violations and identify areas for improvement.
Experts see people and culture as the two foundations for Hanoi's sustainable growth.
Hanoi is unlikely to see any new three-star hotel projects in the next three years, as the market favors the upper end.