Bus commuting increasingly preferred by Hanoi residents
The high quality and service of the buses has encouraged many riders to leave their cars and motorcycles at home.
The high quality and service of the buses has encouraged many riders to leave their cars and motorcycles at home.
Around 80,000 Vietnamese graduates in Australia have returned to their home country.
Contemporary Vietnamese literary works translated into French have struck a chord with French-speaking audiences.
There are currently no dedicated or priority bicycle lanes in Hanoi.
Vietnam Youth Federation and Google empower youths with digital transformation skills.
Two teachers will undertake a trailblazing trek to support the Blue Dragon and Thanh Long Project charities in Vietnam.
Hanoi needs to quickly become a smart city, in which developing ITS is one of the main pillars.
Many Japanese experts have been sent to Vietnam for technology transfer.
Green transport requires a change in the transport culture and attitudes of the community.
Active response to World Children’s Day helps promote the enforcement of children’s rights and welfare in Vietnam.
A network of railways and highways makes it convenient to travel between Hanoi and other provinces and cities in the north.
Almost 30,000 workers in Hanoi have received vocational training in small and medium-sized enterprises over the past two years.
The penal administration should promote social reintegration and increase confidence of population in the correctional system.
Hanoi is expected to lead the Red River Delta and the country's development path.
In particular, the value of the initiatives is estimated at over VND3.5 trillion (US$143 million). Some initiatives by workers have brought benefits to enterprises ranging from VND3 billion (US$122,000) or more to over VND100 billion (US$4.08 million) per year.
At the end of the Q&A session of the ongoing sixth meeting of the 15th National Assembly (NA), many deputies highly appreciated the effectiveness of the working program, saying that ministers answered frankly.
The event showcasing 300 booths will offer Hanoi consumers an opportunity to enjoy a variety of handicrafts and specialties from many localities.
The National Action Plan helps shape the future of women and girls in Vietnam and the country’s peace and security.
Hanoi is working to ensure that the best products from around the country are available in the capital for the Lunar New Year.
The event will come about in the context of Vietnam's advanced position, along with many emerging humanitarian issues, especially climate change, natural disasters, catastrophes, and epidemics.
This year's annual run is a social event to foster physical activity and a way to raise community awareness and funds for turtle conservation in Vietnam.