Exhibition promotes Hanoi's key industrial products
The annual event is part of the city's key industrial product development program.
The annual event is part of the city's key industrial product development program.
Since the liberation of the capital in October 1954, Ba Dinh District has been home to Party and government offices, international organizations and foreign diplomatic missions.
The center will help reduce the number of one-stop shops for administrative services by accepting requests filed anywhere in the city.
Hanoi has supported industrial enterprises to strengthen their cooperation and explore new partnership opportunities, both at home and abroad.
Hanoi reaffirms its commitment to strengthen market control, especially over transactions on online platforms.
Youth in Hanoi are concerned about the urban environment, urban flooding, and streetscaping.
The "Story of Hang Streets" realistic scene tour program explores the elegant lifestyle and well-mannered conduct of Hanoi people in the 1940s and 1950s.
Many localities in Chuong My District have been recognized as traditional craft villages, providing materials for the production of high-quality items.
This is an important forum for the intelligence, emotions, and enthusiasm of Hanoi's youth to shine.
Hanoi Radio and Television Station is pursuing a development strategy to become a strong media conglomerate, in touch with the public in a modern digital content supply chain.
Hanoi's cultural heritage is a huge resource for Hanoi to develop comprehensively and sustainably, but it also presents a major challenge for those charged with managing the capital.
Being a teenagers mean you are easily be taunted, and your actions may not end up with good outcomes.
Nestled in the bustling urban landscape of Hanoi, Duyen Thai Village (Thuong Tin District) is a hidden gem, radiating the brilliance of its traditional lacquerware craft.
The city has just approved a plan to restructure administrative processes and improve the Administrative Process Information System for 2024-2025.
It’s expected to present Vietnamese diners and food lovers with a wide range of American dishes, drinks, agricultural products, and cultural experiences.
Relief efforts should provide food, essentials, and shelter to at-risk households, particularly in isolated areas, ensuring no one is left hungry, cold, or homeless.
Contestants are encouraged to tap into their creativity and present innovative solutions on various green topics, including biodiversity, energy efficiency, renewable energy, CO2 reduction, sustainable lifestyles, and eliminating plastic waste.