Hanoi ratifies zoning plan for Soc Son residential area
The Soc Son Urban Area (Zone 1) plan serves as a legal foundation for managing land use.
The Soc Son Urban Area (Zone 1) plan serves as a legal foundation for managing land use.
Hanoi's famous drink has won over even the most demanding guests, from high-profile politicians to ordinary tourists.
As in a romantic film, Hanoi is transformed into a serene, lyrical city when the Dracontomelon duperreanum trees change their leaves.
The city will replace the Kim Ma – Yen Nghia Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line with an urban railway.
Demand for retail space in alleyways is rising as small and medium-sized enterprises seek to cut costs, given that most of their revenues come from e-commerce platforms.
Hanoi prioritizes developing e-government and digital governance as a key task in administrative reform.
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Once a year, visitors to Hanoi are treated to the century-old game.
Virtual ticketing helps save the cost of issuing physical tickets and the time customers spend travelling to ticket counters.
The capital plans to build 14 metro lines totaling 610km by 2065.
Tran Quy Cap Street has long been known to Hanoi residents as a meeting place for broken appliances. The repairers on this street are considered "magicians" whose magic touch brings the family's endearing gadgets back to life.
The tree, which has a large old trunk and two broad canopies, is better known for its strikingly beautiful flowers.
Each district or town will establish at least one center for the creative design, promotion, and sale of One Commune One Product (OCOP) items, linking artisan villages with tourism.
The products on display are regional specialties and OCOP (One Commune One Product) farm produce made by cooperatives in Hanoi and other provinces and cities.
The goal is to make Hanoi a city of "culture, civilization, and modernity", where the cultural essence of both the nation and the world converge.
The 7th National Youth Fine Art Festival, scheduled for the fourth quarter, is now open for submissions.
Students living in urban areas are more likely to be obese than those who live in rural areas.