Vietnam holds parade to mark 70th anniversary of Dien Bien Phu victory
The parade is the culmination of the anniversary of the victory that reverberated around the world.
The parade is the culmination of the anniversary of the victory that reverberated around the world.
The Hanoitimes - Government agencies are working on a pilot management policy for electronic cigarettes, which will be submitted to the Prime Minister for consideration.
The Hanoitimes - Cambodia is committed to promoting relations with Vietnam, considering unity as a shared victory between the two countries.
The Hanoitimes - A pivotal objective of the master plan is to strengthen Hanoi's position as the leading economic hub of the northern region and the entire nation and to foster international competitiveness.
The Hanoitimes - The Vietnamese government is working with institutions and companies to promote semiconductor innovation and production.
The Hanoitimes - China needs EU and European partners for its economic development and ambitions in world politics and to deal successfully with the US.
The Hanoitimes - Vietnam is concerned about the Funan Techo Canal project and urges Cambodia to closely coordinate with the country and the Mekong River Commission, as well as the international community, to share information on this project.
The Hanoitimes - The group of artists from Hanoi transformed the footbridge on Tran Nhat Duat Street into a joyful, vibrant and illuminated work of art in the evening.
The Hanoitimes - Using 3D mapping technology to create three-dimensional representations of the Dien Bien Phu painting, the Hanoi display is enhanced with sound and lighting effects.
The Hanoitimes - High-tech companies from around the world are competing for investment opportunities in Vietnam, a Samsung executive has said.
The Hanoitimes - Local lenders are encouraged to provide incentives and attract individuals to take out consumer loans.
The Hanoitimes - If the VAT reduction policy is continued for the last six months of the year, the total revenue loss for 2024 is projected to be approximately VND47.5 trillion (US$1.87 billion).