DOJI Tower, known as the ruby put on the sparkling diamond ring, covers an area of 1,600 square meters with 16 floors and three basements and was designed by French and Italian architects.

![]() Overview of DOJI Tower.
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Over the last nine months, Hanoi has been a favorite tourism destination, said Chung, adding the city target to attract 27 million visits in 2019, including seven million international tourists.
![]() Chairman of Hanoi People's Committee Nguyen Duc Chung at the ceremony.
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“With more tourists coming to Hanoi, it is essential to have a network of high quality shopping malls and entertainment complexes, particularly in 2020 as Vietnam would take over the ASEAN chair and host important international events such as the Formula One racing,” Chung continued.
“DOJI Tower is another high quality project, which could be a tourist attraction for shopping and sightseeing,” Chung added.

DOJI Tower, known as the ruby put on the sparkling diamond ring, covers an area of 1,600 square meters with 16 floors and three basements and was designed by French and Italian architects.
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