Hanoi steps up HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment efforts
Hanoi has launched an expanded plan to combat HIV/AIDS in 2025, which aims to improve early detection, increase access to treatment and strengthen harm reduction measures.
Hanoi has launched an expanded plan to combat HIV/AIDS in 2025, which aims to improve early detection, increase access to treatment and strengthen harm reduction measures.
The success is a testament to the strength and determination of Hanoi's students in international competition.
The red, yellow and black logo designed by two students from Hanoi has won the logo design competition to mark the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Germany and Vietnam.
From kindergarten to high school, the project aims to boost digital transformation in Hanoi's education system.
The move aims to make schools more interesting, safer, healthier, and creativity-encouraging to students.
The recognition reflects Vietnam's and Hanoi's tradition of honoring academic talent.
Hanoi has achieved all four basic goals of the government's plan to build a learning society.
Schools in Hanoi have taken urgent action to deal with the aftermath of Typhoon Yagi, cleaning up and ensuring the safety of their premises so that students can return.
Schools in Hanoi remain open despite inclement weather.
All students are advised to stay indoors this Saturday due to the large radius of the super typhoon's path.
Flags and flowers are on stages, in schools, and on the streets to welcome schoolchildren.
Check out our writings in The Hanoi Times' Words on the Street column to discover what's brewing around the Vietnamese capital's tea tables.
The number of school-age children in the capital city is growing faster and faster.
Riding the school bus to class is a convenient option for many families, but there are risks associated with this service that officials are addressing.
International student have contributed to cultural exchange, academic cooperation, and friendship enhancement between Vietnam and other countries.
Cultivating novel elements and carefully incorporating international experiences that are appropriate to Vietnam's circumstances is crucial.
Electronic student records will be effectively and substantially implemented in secondary schools.
The exchange program is part of the cooperation between Hanoi and Fukuoka Prefecture.
Two students from Hanoi have won bronze medals at the international Microsoft Office and Adobe competitions in the US.
The two youngsters were commended for their academic achievements and bravery.
All adolescents should have the right to make decisions about their professional future. While there is nothing wrong with parents having a say, the final decision should be theirs. This week, the Hanoi Times' "Words on the Street" column offers a personal perspective on the role of parents in their children's career choices.