Diplomatic missions celebrate Hanoi's Liberation Day
Many Hanoi-based foreign missions joined in the city’s festivities, adding an international flair to the celebration.
Many Hanoi-based foreign missions joined in the city’s festivities, adding an international flair to the celebration.
The exchange programs between the audience and the production teams of three new documentaries, to be broadcast live, will offer different perspectives on Hanoi's rich artistic heritage.
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.
The city cancels the fireworks performance plan to support those affected by Typhoon Yagi and its aftermath.
The Nam Phuc Tho Industrial Cluster will be a solution to the demand for production space.
The contest will highlight Hanoi's cultural and artistic values, as well as arousing the capital's revolutionary tradition.
The city is a magnet for both local and international visitors during the autumnal days of October.