Busy incense village after social distancing
The village’s products are not only consumed in Vietnam but also in India, China, Malaysia, and other countries.
The village’s products are not only consumed in Vietnam but also in India, China, Malaysia, and other countries.
From 7:00 am on October 14, many eateries in Hanoi opened to welcome people after months of social distancing.
The number of flights connecting Hanoi to localities under social distancing is limited.
During this period, civil servants providing "one-stop-shop" service have quickly adapted to the new situation.
The city is able to guarantee the locals a three-month supply with a volume of goods worth up to VND194 trillion (US$8.52 billion).
The groups aim at promoting the roles and responsibilities of the youth in Hanoi in innovating and improving the efficiency of information technology application.
Rice, eggs, noodles and other supplies are sold for zero-VND at a newly-opened store in Hanoi.
The Hanoi Department of Transport has mobilized staff to work 24 hours per day and seven days per week to speed up the process of approving means of transport eligible to travel through Hanoi.
The city’s authority is cooperating with relevant units to ensure the supply of essential goods.
To ensure the supply, the city has allowed the operation of delivery services but banned freelance shippers.