Hanoi honors veterans contributing to the city’s liberation
Hanoi's leadership and people honor those who contributed to the city's liberation, recalling a golden era, a time marked by both hardship and pride.
Hanoi's leadership and people honor those who contributed to the city's liberation, recalling a golden era, a time marked by both hardship and pride.
Hanoi's leaders express their gratitude for veterans who contributed to the takeover of the capital city 70 years ago.
The recognition reflects Vietnam's and Hanoi's tradition of honoring academic talent.
The campaign seeks to honor Ao Dai's natural beauty and convey affection, unity, and a sense of duty to advance traditional cultural values and identity.
In addition to providing students with more reading materials, this effort helps restore their learning environment, instill a love of reading, and motivate them to overcome challenges.
The exhibition presenting books about Hanoi by domestic and foreign authors features the process of the city's construction and development.
The program will create a joyful and exciting atmosphere, arousing national pride in the glorious, heroic, peaceful and friendly historical tradition of Thang Long - Hanoi.
An event in the spotlight is a photo exhibition that will display documentary photos of Hoan Kiem District from the August Revolution in 1945 to the day the capital was taken by the Vietnamese army on October 10, 1954.