Hanoi to recreate New Year celebrations of Northwestern minorities
The Welcoming Spring program recreates New Year celebrations of Northwestern ethnic minorities.
The Welcoming Spring program recreates New Year celebrations of Northwestern ethnic minorities.
The strength of Hanoi Creative City is enhanced by the fusion of artists' skills and the exquisite lacquer of Ha Thai Village into new cultural products.
A modern and comprehensive infrastructure will provide new momentum for Hanoi's rapid development, with the potential for double-digit growth in the years ahead.
Hanoi will continue to strengthen traffic law education, driver awareness and traffic culture, as well as inspection and handling of traffic offenses.
The fair aims to contribute to the development of the agricultural economy, the construction of new rural areas and the preservation of community spaces in rural villages.
Thousands of roses bloom in Hanoi's Thong Nhat Park to herald the new lunar year.
The charming Vietnamese capital has aged well, preserving the Old Quarter, monuments and colonial architecture, while making room for modern developments.
The competition is an excellent way to develop young people's writing skills and ability to express thoughts clearly about social problems they may be concerned about.
In 2024, the focus will be on the topic of minimizing congestion, ensuring order, and road safety.
The understated beauty of Hanoi is expressed through paintings and art installations by Hanoi-based artists.
As Spring knocks on the door, Hanoi's historic charm is enlivened by the red color of the almond leaves that line the streets.
Hanoi has made collective efforts to promote traditional values, placing culture at the heart of sustainable development.
Chairman of the Lao National Assembly Chaleun Yiapaoher visited the Hanoi People's Council and discussed cooperation between Hanoi and Lao localities.
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The UNESCO Association of Hanoi in 2023 has positively contributed to people-to-people exchanges and friendship activities in the capital.
Colorful decorations with a dominant shade of red brighten Hanoi's downtown street.
Hanoi's traditional ornamental plant villages are busy harvesting ahead of the Lunar New Year, the most important festival of the year for Vietnamese.