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.
Despite its convenience for people, interprovincial share ride must be ruled to ensure public safety and security.
The city's Relief Fund received VND177 billion ($7.2 million) after collecting donations for ten days.
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This year's USDA-led delegation represented the largest number of agribusinesses ever to visit Vietnam.
As many cars were damaged during the storm while parked outdoors, the capital's authorities would speed up the construction of car parks, including underground garages.
The success of a hotel business depends on customer-oriented, hard-working employees with the right skills.
From now until the weekend, water levels in Hanoi's main river are expected to drop significantly.
The main objective of this youth initiative is to clear the streets, ensure safety from fallen trees, restore traffic flow and preserve the city's landscape in the aftermath of Typhoon Yagi.
In the wake of devastating floods and storms in northern Vietnam, people across the country have rallied to help those affected, demonstrating the nation's solidarity.
In the aftermath of typhoon Yagi, the government has imposed strict market controls to discourage profiteering and ensure a steady supply of essential goods.
The Hanoi's Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs is actively working to increase the number of local labor exchanges and to improve the system of employment data.
As Typhoon No. 3 approaches, the Hanoi Department of Education has ordered schools to protect property and ensure the safety of students from potential storm damage.
As Typhoon Yagi intensified, Vietnam outlined efforts to protect Vietnamese citizens and vessels abroad.
Hanoi authorities are stepping up inspections of food production, processing, and trading facilities in the city.
The move was made one year after the US-Vietnam elevated their relations to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with a focus on people-to-people exchanges.
The city produces about 60% of the food consumed, the remaining is imported from other provinces and abroad.
The competition is part of the broader youth movement in 2024, under the directive of Program No. 07 of the Hanoi Party Committee.
Hanoi's 2nd Innovation Festival 2024 united nearly 900 participants to celebrate youth-driven innovation.
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