Hanoi pilots artificial intelligence in five schools
From kindergarten to high school, the project aims to boost digital transformation in Hanoi's education system.
From kindergarten to high school, the project aims to boost digital transformation in Hanoi's education system.
Vietnam was listed among the top 20 countries in the world with the largest number of zero-dose children
Vietnam has identified human resource development as one of the three breakthroughs the country must achieve.
Vietnamese young people are making efforts to protect the ocean and minimize the amount of plastic waste in the environment.
A wide range of book-related activities has been launched in Hanoi, effectively spreading and developing the reading culture in the city.
The goal of the event is the promotion of a healthy diet and an active lifestyle for everyone.
As a consequence of social development and the advancement of scientific knowledge, the capital city's quality of medical services is under pressure to improve continuously.
Hanoi will focus on tourism, high-tech manufacturing, automation, information technology, high-tech agriculture, logistics, and the pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries.
The city is considering exceptional investment incentives beyond the current legal requirements to attract cash inflows in the education sector.
As one of the three localities in the country with the strongest cycling movements, Hanoi is promoting cycling among sports enthusiasts and working to ensure its long-term sustainability.
The number of national-standard schools in Hanoi has increased to 1,620, or 72.3% of all the schools in the city.
To prevent similar genocides, the world must eliminate hatred and preserve friendship and love.
The aim of the tournament is to search for young chess talents in Hanoi for national and international chess competitions.
There is currently no vaccine or specific treatment for Marburg virus disease.
The top winners will be selected to compete in the 2023 Regional and International Olympiads to take place in April.
"We are very grateful to the Vietnamese doctors and nurses here for saving our lives. So we decided to come back and express our sincere gratitude to our heroes".
Vietnam Medi-Pharm Expo has well-promoted trade between countries and regions, creating opportunities for enterprises to promote products, enhance the exchange of experience, expand markets, and transfer technologies.
Vietnam keeps an eye on severe pneumonia cases in medical facilities and transport of poultry.
The 10th grade entrance exam in Hanoi is notoriously stressful.
The capital city needs at least 4,200 more beds to guarantee healthcare for the population.
Hanoi has been trying to keep the birth rate reasonably low and control the sex ratio at birth.