Vietnam face mask producers want to give a hand to nCoV prevention
Most enterprises are willing to boost production amid the spread of the coronavirus epidemic.
Most enterprises are willing to boost production amid the spread of the coronavirus epidemic.
In Vietnam, demand for medical face masks and hand sanitizers has increased sharply on fears of potential outbreak of the new coronavirus (nCoV).
Some store owners even declined customers’ requests for purchase of facial masks in large quantity, due to the supply shortage.
This week, we spotlight Hanoi’s push toward science-led growth, deeper international cooperation, smarter urban planning and digital transformation, alongside vibrant cultural, trade and community events shaping the capital’s long-term vision and everyday life, from policy pledges to Tet celebrations and investment trends.
08 Feb, 03:04 PMThe 2026 Huong Pagoda Festival is adopting digital management tools to ease congestion, improve visitor experience and strengthen environmental protection as authorities push for a greener, more sustainable pilgrimage season.
08 Feb, 12:21 PMThe Vietnamese Tet Space 2026 opens at Thong Nhat Park, offering traditional culture, regional specialties, OCOP products and immersive Tet experiences for Hanoi residents and visitors.
08 Feb, 12:12 PMThe event aims to enhance shopping experiences of locals during Vietnam's biggest traditional holiday while stimulating domestic consumption, expanding markets and promoting Vietnamese brands.
07 Feb, 10:07 AMChina has expressed readiness to support Hanoi in urban planning and sustainable development as the Vietnamese capital accelerates efforts to become a greener, more livable global city.
07 Feb, 05:12 AMThe experience became an emotional highlight, helping connect visitors with local culture and leaving vivid and memorable impressions.
05 Feb, 08:14 PMJICA is expected to continue contributing positively to Hanoi’s development under its 100-year vision.
05 Feb, 08:02 PMHanoi is sharpening its development strategy around institutional reform, long-term planning and innovation-led growth, as city leaders underline the role of science, culture and human capital in shaping the capital’s next phase.
05 Feb, 04:20 PM