Hanoi attracts talent for development
The Capital Law is expected to make Hanoi an attractive destination for talented people at home and abroad.
The Capital Law is expected to make Hanoi an attractive destination for talented people at home and abroad.
There are many benefits to cashless payments, including improved security, speed and accuracy.
Thanks to the noble sacrifices of organ donors, organ transplantation in Vietnam has made remarkable progress over the past three decades.
Students can read and listen to traditional stories, and participate in contests designed to teach about national defense and security.
Vietnamese children are anticipated to be exposed to more vivid imaginative experiences through popular Polish folktales.
The district continues to replicate the food safety model in other areas.
Vietnam can be proud of having transformed life and health in recent decades.
Recently, there have been several food poisoning outbreaks across the country, mainly from food sold to children from stalls outside school gates, causing concern and anxiety among parents.
The Hanoi Vocational Education Day 2024 will be held at the Dong Anh District Cultural Information and Sports Center in Hanoi.
Vietnam has made strides in the past four decades to lower the number of child fatalities after it launched a national immunization program in 1981.
Hanoi has launched a program to help 12th graders study for the high school graduation exam in 2024.
Thanh Cong Secondary School holds a seminar on innovative parenting in the digital age.
Students living in urban areas are more likely to be obese than those who live in rural areas.
This year's Vietnam Book and Reading Culture Day is associated with digital transformation to make books more accessible to readers, especially the youth.
The "Denmark in Your Eyes" contest is a unique way to go beyond the ongoing cooperation between governments.
Learning Vietnamese not only fosters the expat children’s development, but also strengthens bonds between Vietnam and South Korea
The number of schools in the city's districts and towns on track to meet national standards is 141 this year, up from a target of 114.
Hanoi has achieved the targets set in the National Strategy for TB Prevention and Control by 2020 with a vision of 2030, with 80% of TB cases detected and 92% of detected patients being cured of the disease.
Hanoi's education department has proposed adding more floors to schools to address the problem of large class sizes.
The well-organized training program is expected to foster cross-cultural exchange and reinforce bilateral ties between India and ITEC member countries for an extended period.
The "School Gate for Traffic Safety" model holds promise for significantly improving traffic safety around Hanoi schools.