Hanoi to improve children's legal knowledge
Teaching students about traffic law is one of the most important aspects of legal education.
Teaching students about traffic law is one of the most important aspects of legal education.
Hanoi aims to create 162,000 jobs this year.
The second phase of Young Health Program Vietnam will be implemented over three years to improve Vietnamese youth's health and quality of life, primarily those between 10-24 years of age.
Experts address the obstacles the city faces in developing a green and environmentally friendly metropolis in its planning orientation for 2021-2030.
The more extensive the urban rail network, the better it will contribute to socio-economic growth.
Foreign NGOs are also ambassadors who help spread the image of Vietnam and the Vietnamese to the world.
With the theme "Joining hands to act for a cleaner world", this year’s campaign highlights efforts for natural disaster mitigation, and climate change adaptation.
The event is expected to help raise awareness among stakeholders on the promotion of green and energy-efficient buildings.
Over the past 13 years, the amateur road repair crews have filled hundreds of potholes and made the roads safer to drive on.
Fifty-eight colorful paintings expressing children's dreams for a better life are displayed at the Hanoi Museum.
There are still many challenges to the economic development of ethnic minority areas in Hanoi.
Vietnam's national police are requested to conduct fire prevention inspection in types of high-density housing that are prone to fire and explosion.
Vietnam has implemented regulations to effectively manage misinformation.
Hanoi magnetizes a substantial labor force from cities and provinces across the country, putting a strain on urban infrastructure.
This is an opportunity for all countries, including Vietnam, to unite around a new tourism investment strategy.
The forum is expected to open a new period of more effective exchanges between Vietnamese and South Korean women.
The contest aims to strengthen diplomatic relations and people-to-people exchanges between Vietnam and Japan.
In Hanoi, there are estimated to be 250,000 people aged 75 and over who require significant social and medical support.
The effective operation of handicraft villages has helped local people improve their living standard and contributed to the city's socio-economic development.
The prestigious award recognizes the young Vietnamese scientist's efforts in conservation and sustainability.
All of Hanoi's small-scale, piecemeal river conservation projects have been a failure.