Officials from Hanoi Fatherland Front, led by its President Vu Hong Khanh, have studied experience in rallying the mass and raising fund in Switzerland.
President of the Hanoi Fatherland Front Vu Hong Khanh presented a gift to Vietnamese Ambassador to Switzerland Pham Hai Bang
|
They have also learnt the organization of care for the poor and lonely in the community in Bern as part of their recent working visit to Switzerland and Spain.
In Spain, they sought to understand people’s role in managing urban planning, the environment, and cultural heritage as well as the administration’s management part in religious affairs.
In the countries, Hanoi front officials had working sessions with the Embassy of Vietnam and met with Vietnamese expatriates.
Other News
- Hanoi makes strides in traffic management
- Hanoi to train 240,000 workers in 2025
- Resolution 57 sparks reforms to strengthen Vietnam's science and technology sector
- Tet through the eyes of overseas students
- General Secretary To Lam sends Lunar New Year greetings to Hanoi’s Party, authorities and people
- Hanoi upholds role as Vietnamese capital: Bui Thi Minh Hoai, Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee
- Hanoi metro lines to run non-stop during Tet 2025
- Hanoi accelerates efforts to promote sustainable transportation
- Tet time tensions: How to cope and be joyful
- Hanoi: Flowers and ornamental plants flaunt on the eve of Tet
Trending
-
Thousands flock to Van Mieu for calligraphy tradition
-
National Assembly promotes inclusive social assistance for all: UNFPA
-
The 45 snake sculptures – unique masterpieces celebrate the Year of the Snake
-
Tet through the eyes of overseas students
-
Hanoi promotes urban decorations for Tet
-
Vietnam hosts first international lantern competition
-
Hanoi kicks off the Spring Calligraphy Festival in celebration of Lunar New Year
-
Hanoi’s central role means heightened responsibility in foreign affairs: Mayor
-
Hanoi revives historic Tet traditions in Duong Lam Ancient Village