Hanoi home to ancient heritage sites
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One of the most famous landmarks in is the Sword Lake. Originally called Luc Thuy Lake, it was renamed in the 15th century due to a legend involving King Le Loi and a golden turtle. From the Sword Lake, visitors can easily explore several renowned sites within walking distance. These include Ngoc Son Temple, the statue of King Ly Thai To, the headquarters of Hanoi Moi Newspaper, and the Hanoi Post Office. The vicinity of the lake, also provides a walking zone, for both tourists and locals, offering a variety of traditional games, art performances for tourists to enjoy. The in Hanoi, holds grea ..read more
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Indonesia's first thermal power plant stops operating
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Long An, Japan's Okayama city explore cooperation opportunities
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Vietnamese Ambassador presents credentials to RoK President
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Binh Thuan’s former officials face criminal charges in coastal development project
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Investor confidence gains traction on improved business climate
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Over the past time, the capital city of Hanoi has drastically worked to shorten time to handle administrative procedures. Besides, the single-window mechanism has been carried out to settle procedures in planning and investment, natural resources and environment and tax, among others, helping locals and businesses save time and costs. In the northern port city of Hai Phong, the Hai Phong Economic Zone Authority has been assigned to settle all administrative procedures. Accordingly, it has cooperated with competent authorities to grant business certificates and tax codes for investors at the ea ..read more
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Hanoi exhibition highlights Dien Bien Phu Victory
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The exhibition introduces a lot of photos, exhibits and precious documents for the first time, notably the Conclusion of Commander-in-Chief General Vo Nguyen Giap at the Dien Bien Phu Campaign staff conference on February 7, 1954. On display are more than 300 photos, document and exhibits divided into three parts. The first part, themed “Path to Dien Bien”, highlights the military victories after 8 years of waging the resistance war against the French colonialists. The second part, titled "Determined to fight, determined to win", demonstrates the strategic determination of the Party Central Co ..read more
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Taking Vietnamese spring rolls to global community in South Africa
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On April 25, the Vietnamese Embassy in South Africa, along with ASEAN embassies in Pretoria, hosted a Cultural Exchange event. Vietnamese Ambassador Hoang Sy Cuong highlighted its role in bridging Southeast Asian culture with South Africa. The event showcased iconic Vietnamese dishes like crispy fried spring rolls and refreshing fresh spring rolls, captivating international palates. Attendees even had hands-on experience making fresh spring rolls, with guidance from embassy chefs. For many, it was their first taste of Vietnamese spring rolls, and a new opportunity to roll these delights themse ..read more
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Exploring Cao Bang highlands market in Hanoi
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The festival will feature folk songs, dances, and traditional games, as well as special cuisine of ethnic minority groups in the northern mountainous province of Cao Bang. The market boasts 50 booths selling a wide range of products from Cao Bang, along with pavilions promoting tourism under the theme “The Beauty of Cao Bang”. Nearly 20 other pavilions will be set up selling products from other provinces. Visitors will have the opportunity to engage with ethnic communities to learn about their history and techniques to create unique dishes and wine and make five-colour sticky rice, together wi ..read more
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Exhibition on legendary Ho Chi Minh Trail opens
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