Two new suburban tourist spots diversify Hanoi’s travel options
The new travel attractions are expected to enrich the tourism industry in the capital city.
The new travel attractions are expected to enrich the tourism industry in the capital city.
The Old Quarter of Hanoi which is the city's historic, cultural, and architectural heart, is its spirit.
Hanoi concentrated on accelerating clean water projects and expanding ten water supply network projects in the first quarter of 2023.
Climate change, rapid urbanization and large-scale construction are the main causes of Hanoi's flooding.
Effective planning and construction management are vital to minimizing the impact of natural disasters and reducing disaster risks.
Urban planning is critical to Hanoi's socio-economic and urban development.
The city expects to plant 500,000 trees in the next three years, one-third of the current number, to help balance the ecology and provide a fresh environment for residents.
The city would closely oversee the construction of sky-scrapers and population growth in the co area.
Bringing Tet's products to suburban areas has helped improve access to safe, quality products at reasonable prices for people living in remote areas.
Both countries' subnational levels of government are expected to establish an effective cooperation mechanism to ensure the sustainability of mutually beneficial relations.
Hanoi needs to develop green belt through urban agriculture solutions.
The capital city will expand commercial spaces in its new urban areas as a direction for urban economic development.
The exhibition of artist Ngo Xuan Binh's most special macroscopic and multidimensional sculpture enriches Hanoi's art scene.
The exhibition Ego helps diversify more types of creativity at Hanoi Museum, attracting a large number of visitors including foreigners.
After a year of operation, the US$730-million project saw increased ridership and expects a growing number of passengers.
In Hanoi, it is possible to see more or less similarities in the way the space is built compared to many successful models in other countries.
As the big old trees are the icon of Hanoi, the city will take care of them for preservation.