Hanoi to approve capital planning for 2021-2030 in March
The planning will lay the groundwork for Hanoi to launch development initiatives up to 2030 to become a cultured, civilized, and modern city.
The planning will lay the groundwork for Hanoi to launch development initiatives up to 2030 to become a cultured, civilized, and modern city.
In 2023, Vietnamese remittances reached US$16 billion, marking a 32% increase compared to 2022.
Priority should be given to efficient land clearance while strictly following legal regulations on compensation, support, resettlement, and safeguarding people's rights and interests.
Recognizing Phu Thuong Sticky Rice Craft as an Intangible Cultural Heritage helps make the Hanoi specialty known far and wide.
In 2024, Hanoi will continue to support One Product One Commune (OCOP) entities to standardize production processes for export.
Thi Cam Village, nestled in Nam Tu Liem, Hanoi, was veiled in a haze of smoke during the annual rice cooking festival, drawing a bustling crowd of locals and tourists.
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The development of high technologies is one of Hanoi’s priorities in 2024.
Folk artisans in Hanoi are making unremitting efforts to preserve ca tru – a precious intangible cultural heritage of the nation.
One of Hanoi's most fascinating and historic events, the festival is a tribute to Saint Giong, one of Vietnam's four immortals.
Merle Ratner's passing is a great loss to peace loving people everywhere.
The festival is aimed at honoring Hai Ba Trung (Trung Sisters) who fought against Chinese invaders.
Hanoi aims to exceed last year's socio-development achievements and lay the foundation to build a modern, cultured, and civilized capital.
Such an approach would help promote the image of the city and its people, fostering cultural and economic exchanges and enhancing mutual understanding between Hanoians and the international community.
More than 100,000 foreign travelers had visited Hanoi for the Lunar New Year of the Dragon.
Local educators have found that technology is the best way to engage students in history.
Hanoi has launched a comprehensive plan to eradicate pollution in craft villages by 2025.