Vietnam's institutional reforms critical to achieving 2025 growth targets
The State's strong determination to identify bottlenecks and put concrete solutions in place matters a lot to economic growth.
The State's strong determination to identify bottlenecks and put concrete solutions in place matters a lot to economic growth.
On the streets of Hanoi, a quiet but powerful shift in transportation is underway.
Faced with rapid technological change, Hanoi needs to seek key regional and global partners to learn and transfer the latest technologies.
Preserving the wonderful character of Hanoi should not be misinterpreted as trying to convert Her [Hanoi] into a museum.
Relations between Vietnam and China have grown strongly over the past 75 years.
The association will act as a bridge between farmers and management agencies to address policy and facilitate funding and brand building.
Welcome back to the Words on the Street column, where we explore the latest insights and developments shaping our society.
National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man's visit to Singapore underscores extensive and flourishing relations between Vietnam and Singapore.
Hanoi pho has been officially listed as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2024.
The revised Capital Law grants Hanoi significant decentralization, providing a strong foundation for the city to effectively streamline its administrative structure and meet the demands of the new development phase.
In Vietnam, Christmas has become a youthful event that seamlessly blends Western customs with the warmth of the local people.
The setting up of the committee for anti-waste measures shows Hanoi's determination to tackle long-delayed projects that have undermined its socio-economic growth.
From sunrise workouts in bustling parks to cleaner meals on family tables, Hanoi is quietly embracing a lifestyle centered on health and wellness.
Hanoi's One Commune One Product (OCOP) program has plans for the evaluation and classification of approximately 500 additional products in 2024.
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Welcome back to Words on the Street, where we delve into the pressing debates in Vietnam's education landscape: Teaching English, with the new English curriculum sparking heated debate.
Given the temporary nature of police intervention, why not educate students about the dangers of racing and illegal driving?
Delegates at Hanoi's 4th Congress of Ethnic Minorities have expressed their expectations that the city will provide incentives to promote socio-economic development in their area.
Welcome back to Words on the Street! Today, we’re exploring a heartening shift among Vietnam’s youth.
The city's goal is the inclusion of as many craft villages as possible in the Creative Cities of Crafts network.
Careful and attentive approaches are required to find the best solutions for foreign laborers who have struggled with life.