Hanoi Days in Ho Chi Minh City: Leaders open the festival
Events include photo displays and scale replicas of some of the most significant historical sites in the city planned for the festival.
Events include photo displays and scale replicas of some of the most significant historical sites in the city planned for the festival.
As Black Friday this year falls on November 25, many clothing and electronic stores in the city have run their discount campaigns in advance.
Tithonia diversifolia, the flower that gives a sense of warmth to passersby, is said to have been brought to Ba Vi Mountain by the French in the 1930s.
The collection was created to promote the World Cup 2022 underway in Qatar.
Gomphrena globosa flowers are grown on hillsides with extravagant and impressive colors that make visitors think of somewhere in Europe.
The German Chancellor was offered calligraphy which reads “Peace, friendship, and mutual development.”
The tiny pure white flower with yellow stamen representing innocence and purity has become the most preferred flowers of Hanoians over the past few years.
Tunnels along a ring road will both ease congestion and smooth traffic flow from outside to the capital city.
The contest aims to enhance ties between Vietnam and South Korea while disseminating President Ho Chi Minh’s thoughts.
This year, the most popular Halloween decorations for sale at Hang Ma Street are pumpkins, skeletons, skulls and ghost costumes.
The beautiful flowers are ready to be handed-over as gift for the upcoming Vietnamese Women’s Day.
The Aster amellus flower was brought to Vietnam in the early twentieth century and has become one of the typical flowers in Hanoi's autumn.
The ridership of the Hanoi Metro line had increased 2.5 times compared to when the service opened last November.
This flower gives people a feeling of relaxation and stress relief because its scent is gentle and mild.
Autumn in Hanoi always captivates people with its poetic natural scenery and pleasant weather.
West Lake, Hanoi is more charming with spectacular sunset scenes in autumn.
The yellow of ripe paddy fields tinges the space in the mountainous area of Mu Cang Chai in autumn, drawing a wonderful picture of nature.
Exquisite animal toys made of colorful powder may help light up Hang Ma street on the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
As the Covid-19 pandemic is well contained, pace of life in Hanoi is once again joyful and bustling.
Breathing new life into traditional mooncakes is the way that a Hanoian woman keeps the city’s traditional culture and cuisine alive.
The flag-raising ceremony at Ba Dinh Square becomes one of the symbols that every Vietnamese expects to witness once in their life.