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.
The photo entitled ‘Harvesting Waterlilies’ by female photographer Khanh Phan ranked third at the Malta International Photography Award (MIPA) 2021.
In order to avoid the scorching heat in the daytime, Hanoi's farmers turn to work at night. The fields sparkle with light bulbs on.
Once a spontaneous landfill and a gathering place for social evils, the walkway around Truc Bach Lake became tidy and beautiful thanks to a social-environmental clean-up campaign.
The festival, believed to scare insects away and get rid of germs from people's digestive system, is a custom at this time of the year.
The stunning photo collection by Ryosuke Kosuge gives a glimpse of beautiful landscapes and people of Vietnam.
The pictures aim to encourage people to wear face masks, wash their hands and comply with other social distancing measures.
Under the sun up to 40 degrees Celsius, farmers in the outskirts of Hanoi are busy harvesting rice to keep up with the progress of the new crop - the second one of this year.
Hanoi is forecast to endure a hot spell with temperatures reaching up to 40 degrees Celsius.
This is the largest makeshift hospital in northern Vietnam to help shoulder the rising number of Covid-19 patients.
The UN Day of Vesak falls on May 26. Due to the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic whose threat mounts in the city, the Buddhist community decided to postpone the biggest Buddhist festival of the year.
Flowers are like mirrors to the seasons, reflecting the passage of time, alongside with the red of flamboyant, the purple of Lagerstroemia, Osaka tree are dressing up Hanoi street with their brilliant yellow in the summer.
Hair salons and sidewalk barbershop were over-crowded after Hanoi issued an order on the business suspension to curb coronavirus spread.
People who are in isolation because of Covid-19 in Bac Giang province exercised their right to elect by casting the ballot in mobile boxes.
Voters voiced their expectation that those elected will contribute to the country’s development.
Small alley, streets and old residential buildings in Hanoi are tinted red by national flags, banners and posters to celebrate the big festival of the nation: the Election Day.
Preparations in Hanoi for the upcoming national elections have undergone smoothly.
Voting is the right and duty of every citizen.
Under the dazzling sunshine, the Lagerstroemia flowers are in full blossom, dyeing the streets of Hanoi purple.
The hospital was isolated shortly after first Covid-19 cases detected there.