Paris Peace Accords - landmark victory of Vietnam's diplomacy
The Geneva (1954) and Paris (1973) agreements are outstanding achievements for the peace and unification of Vietnam.
The Geneva (1954) and Paris (1973) agreements are outstanding achievements for the peace and unification of Vietnam.
In 12 days in December 1972, the people and army of Hanoi shot down 23 B52 bombers, a remarkable victory for Vietnamese air defense against US aircraft.
The people of Hanoi will forever remember the day when the city was utterly free from invaders.
The exhibition is an opportunity for the authorities and businesses of Hanoi and Vientiane to exchange and share useful information about investment opportunities.
The ceramic exhibition showcases Vietnamese talents and tightens cultural links between Italy and Vietnam.
The exhibition is aimed at seeking new solutions and utilizing new technologies in the communication work, towards a sustainable future.
The pictures honor all who suffered throughout this crisis; those who spent months in fear and isolation; the people who lost their family members, jobs, and homes; the 5.3 million who died from this virus.”
The exhibition showcases beautiful artisanal products made by artisans as well as images of countries’ people and landscapes.
The exhibition will run until December 8.
The ongoing exhibition themed anti-French resistance war at Hoa Lo Prison provides an insight of the Vietnamese army and Hanoians’ historic national resistance in 1946.