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.
Religious sites and tourism attractions in Hanoi were reopened in March 8 after being authorized by the municipal Department of Culture and Sports.
Vietnam begins the injection of Covid-19 vaccine today, March 8, enabling the country to protect its people amid uncertainties in the global health crisis and thin antibiotic supply.
Facing with the stagnant sales of farm produce from the Vietnam's Covid-19 hotspot of Hai Duong, many individuals and volunteer groups are helping local farmers sell their items around Hanoi city.
Amid elegant spring days, some usually quiet streets in Hanoi like Bac Son, Hoang Dieu among others, are becoming increasingly boisterous with people taking snapshots of Ban trees in full bloom. However, most of them don't wear facemask.
Hanoi holds a firework display at Thong Nhat Park on Lunar New Year's Eve 2021, which falls on February 11, without crowd but broadcast them live on national television.
Swedish ambassador to Vietnam Ann Måwe showcases her gratitude to Vietnamese people in general and her Facebook followers on the occasion of Vietnamese traditional Lunar New Year 2021.
The U.S Ambassador to Vietnam, H.E Daniel J. Kritenbrink, makes a great surprise for the fakebook’s followers with his greetings on the occasion of Vietnamese traditional Lunar New Year with a Rap song.
The show titled “Shining Aspiration” that takes place at My Dinh Stadium serves roughly 2,000 audience instead of 17,000 in the initial plan is broadcast live on the Vietnam Television (VTV) and the Voice of Vietnam (VOV) on the evening of February 2.
The center helps nearly 600 journalists and technicians, and resident correspondents of foreign media in Vietnam to accurately and effectively cover the 13th National Party Congress.
Hanoians adorn their city to welcome Vietnamese traditional lunar New Year and the most important political event of the year- the 13th National Party Congress.
Over half a century, the red flag with the yellow star has never stopped flying on the top of Hanoi Flag Tower, marking an immortal symbol of glory and pride of the nation.
Phap Van Pagoda is also known as Mrs. Sang Temple or Hai Ba Pagoda, located on Giai Phong Street, in Hoang Mai district was built in 1616. The pagoda was recognized as a national monument in 1991.
Dien Polemo is a precious specialty that nature has bestowed on Hanoi capital in particular and the country in general. Canh orange and Dien pomelo are two Hanoi’s specialties, which are renowned among fruit connoisseurs nationwide.
The interchange of Hanoi's Ring Road No.3 and Hanoi-Haiphong expressway is a junction connecting Hanoi with the northern beach city of Haiphong. The VND402-billion (US$17 million) project, built in 2019, is expected to be operational by 2021.
Each exported product earns both economic benefits and cultural expansion.
Chang Son people are making every day efforts to improve the beauty of the fans in order to make stable income and preserve their traditional craft.
To Lich River- one among five main rivers of the capital being seriously polluted. More than 280 outfall sewers discharge sewage directly into the river.
Talking about Banh Com, one of Hanoi specialties, Hanoians immediately think of one of the most acclaimed traditional brands.
For a long time, Ho Tay Flower Valley has been an ideal destination to visitors in and around Hanoi. The ‘heaven of flowers’ attracts travelers from both genders and all ages who wish to admire Hanoi seasonal flowers.
Hanoi Botanical Garden has long become a popular spot for Hanoians to escape the bustling atmosphere of the city.