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The project’s focuses include improving passenger travel routes through upgrading stations, enhancing accessibility and rearranging the existing bus network.
A ceremony is scheduled to be held at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel on February 14 to honour the recognition of Hanoi’s two craft villages as members of the World Crafts Cities Network.
As temperatures plunged, some sought warmth by fire pits, while others embraced the winter air with midnight walks and late-night street food outings.
Social media rumors about hefty fines for stopping to put on a raincoat have caused public concern. Hanoi traffic police clarify that there is no such regulation.
Drafting a resolution that specifies penalties for administrative violations in road traffic, Hanoi says it intends to raise maximum fines on five violations to VND120 million.
The God of Wealth Day saw soaring demand for gold items beyond traditional rings and bars. Zodiac-themed figurines and symbolic charms flew off the shelves, as many opted for more unique and meaningful purchases to bring luck in the new year.
The Hanoi government has approved a strategy to revive the To Lich River by channeling Red River water and enhancing wastewater treatment.
Hanoi's Cat Linh – Ha Dong and Nhon – Hanoi Station metro lines operated 1,780 trips and served a total of 74,503 passengers during the Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday from January 27 to February 3
With new land prices fixed by Hanoi authorities taking effect on December 20, 2024, many Hanoians now have to pay from hundreds of million of dong to billions of dong to convert different land types to residential land.
With one machine already drilling nearly 1 kilometer, Hanoi has now deployed a second TBM to accelerate work on the 4-kilometer underground segment of the Nhon – Hanoi Station metro line.
With a budget of USD 22 million, Hanoi is set to complete a large-scale water replenishment project by September 2025 to revive the polluted To Lich River.
Hanoi aims to tighten traffic enforcement by significantly increasing fines for 107 common violations, citing persistent non-compliance.
The famous temple saw an overwhelming number of visitors as office workers and entrepreneurs took a short break to pray for good fortune.
Hanoi hosted some 1 million tourists during the nine-day Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday which began on January 25, marking a year-on-year rise of 6%.
In celebration of the 95th anniversary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Hanoi’s streets are transformed into a sea of red, symbolizing national pride and the spirit of the revolution.
Late on the fourth day of the Lunar New Year, heavy congestion occurred at the end of the Phap Van - Cau Gie Expressway as thousands of vehicles returned to Hanoi.
At the beginning of the Lunar New Year, thousands of visitors, especially students, gather at Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam in Hanoi to receive calligraphy, hoping for academic success and a year filled with luck and prosperity.
Israeli Ambassador to Vietnam, Yaron Mayer, recently took a ride on Hanoi Metro Line 3, describing it as a world-class public transit system and a symbol of Vietnam’s technological and urban advancement.
Rain and cold temperatures on the morning of January 26 left Hanoi’s streets quiet and deserted, marking an unusually calm day before Tet.
As Hanoi gears up for Tet, streets are jam-packed with traffic, with rows of cars taking over roadways and leaving motorbike riders scrambling for space.