Reenactment of sacred plowing ritual
The ancient ritual expresses the Vietnamese people's deep gratitude to their ancestors who toiled the land and laid the foundation for national sustainability.
The ancient ritual expresses the Vietnamese people's deep gratitude to their ancestors who toiled the land and laid the foundation for national sustainability.
Rice, eggs, noodles and other supplies are sold for zero-VND at a newly-opened store in Hanoi.
The makeshift hospital is among a host of contingency plans dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic.
The move aims to minimize the number of people going to the market at one time, avoid crowd, and prevent the Covid-19 pandemic.
Hanoi's streets are soulless, a heartbreaking scene for any city lover.
Two other certificates were presented to photo collections themed ‘Traditional Crafts’ and ‘Vietnam Viewed from Above’.
The supply of goods in Hanoi is abundant, and people should not stock up goods, causing instability in the market.
Vietnam has confirmed 2,154 more Covid-19 cases on Tuesday morning.
Vietnam reports additional 4,175 local coronavirus infections on July 19.
The latest restrictions were applied after the capital city detected nearly 40 new Covid-19 cases on July 18.
Bougainvillea is called hoa Giay (paper flower) because its bracts are thin and papery.
Lying modestly by the Day River, Chuong Village (Thanh Oai Commune, Hanoi) is famous for craft of making Non la for more than three centuries. Not only for daily wear, Chuong village’s conical hats are even used for interior decoration in restaurants, hotels or resort locally and internationally.
Online food orders in Hanoi have skyrocketed in recent days, helping shippers raise their income.
The Diplomat, an international online news magazine, praised the beauty of Vietnamese salt fields and salt farmers at work.
Around 101,000 Hanoi students sit the Literature and Mathematic exam on July 7, the first in a series of higher education admission tests.
Coronavirus-themed murals not only adorn a street in Hanoi but also showcase Hanoi people’s determination to defeat Covid-19 pandemic.
Hong Duong, a formerly underdeveloped commune in Hanoi’s outskirt, has become a tourist attraction thanks to switching from rice cultivation to lotus growing.
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.