Hanoi Autumn Festival 2024: A celebration of history and culture
With its theme "Autumn in Hanoi – A Historic Season", the festival aims to spotlight the city’s unique heritage.
With its theme "Autumn in Hanoi – A Historic Season", the festival aims to spotlight the city’s unique heritage.
Dao Van Soan is one of the last artisans in Dao Xa village. With the experiences passed down from his predecessors, he is able to make various kinds of traditional Vietnamese musical instruments such as (Vietnamese monochord), Dan Nhi (or Vietnamese two-string violin) to Dan Day - Vietnamese three-strings guitar and Dan Tranh - the Zither, among others.
Sorted trash is a resource - a message that Green Life, an environment advocate organization in Hanoi, has made efforts to convey over three years.
The jewelry craft in Hanoi’s Dinh Cong Village has been famous for its long history. Braving the Covid-19 pandemic, artisan Quach Van Hieu is doing what it takes to preserve the traditional trade.
The special display at Hoa Lo Prison Relic praises the noble sacrifice and loyalty of Vietnamese women during the wars and their contributions in peacetime.
The familiar images of the countryside in northern Vietnam are depicted in the miniatures made by an young Hanoi artisan.
Hanoi will launch the first-ever national urban railway line immediately after the Ministry of Transport handed over the works to the city on November 6.
Visiting Van Phuc Silk Village, where is renowned for its traditional silk trade and high-quality products, these days we can feel the rhythm of life after the city relaxed social distancing restrictions.
Digital transformation has become a keyword that always heats up socio-economic forums and shows no sign of cooling down. Small and medium enterprises in Hanoi are not left out of the global trend, taking advantage of the new opportunities.
After the social distancing orders eased, the sounds of wood chiseling and carving resound again through Thuong Mao Carpentry Village, about nearly 20 km from the Hanoi’s center.
Outperforming teams from many countries around the world, the undertaking of the people with disabilities at Vun (Scrap) ART Cooperative, Van Phuc Ward, Ha Dong District, Hanoi made it to the Top 5 best projects in the 2021 Global Social Business Creation Competition, and was conferred the award “Project with a Sustainable Business Model” .
Hanoi leaders on October 19 held a dialogue to address concerns and difficulties facing foreign businesses amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
Hanoi-based businesses have started to restore production right after the social distancing order was eased.
With the commitment to accompany and support the local community in Vietnam amid the Covid-19 pandemic, the Israeli Embassy in Hanoi has recently presented gifts to 500 poor households in My Duc District, Hanoi.
Local bakers have brainstormed to make unique mooncakes, which bring catchy looks and distinctive tastes for the pastries.
As Hanoi views vaccinating foreigners as part of its drive to achieve herd immunity, all foreigners who are living, studying, and working in the capital city will be supported to take jabs and treatment of all illnesses regarding the pandemic.
Along with the Government’s 5k message, the increasing number of vaccinated people is expected to accelerate the immunization in the shortest time.
New graffiti villages have recently emerged in Hanoi leaving visitors with vivid impressions of the depictions.
Covid-19 has left Hanoi quiet at night during the 15-day partial lockdown.
The zero dong stall initiative was launched by the Women's Union of An Khanh Commune, Hoai Duc District, Hanoi, with an aim of providing food for the people who are in areas under social distancing measures and unable to buy food.
An urban embellishment project has been implemented on the walkway along Truc Bach Lake in Ba Dinh District, Hanoi, in an effort to improve the living environment for local residents.