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Hanoi has plans for 17 waste treatment sites, but only three are operating.
One of the highlights of Hanoi's friendliness is the shade provided by its many trees.
Urban planning is critical to Hanoi's socio-economic and urban development.
The scammers insist parents immediately transfer money to cover the cost of surgery or treatment.
Privately owned hotels in the Old Quarter in Hanoi worth hundreds of billions of dong are seeking buyers.
A large number of artifacts dating back about 3,000 - 3,800 years belonging to the Metal Age have been unearthed during excavations at Dong Dau hill relic site in Hanoi’s Ba Vi outlying district, the Museum of Hanoi announced on March 13.
Hanoi City will build an eight-lane bridge across the Red River to connect the districts of Bac Tu Liem and Dong Anh.
Hanoi needs an urgent and optimal solution for waste treatment, environmental experts have said.
A conference linking hundreds of Hanoi and Singaporean enterprises was held in the capital city of Hanoi on March 7.
The burning of rice straw after harvesting in Hanoi's suburban districts not only causes air pollution and harm to human health, but also hinders traffic.
Hanoi’s transport department is planning to introduce a unified electronic ticketing system for its public bus and metro services in 2024.
Two women at an unlicensed kindergarten in Hanoi’s Thuong Tin District have been arrested for beating a 17-month-old boy to death.
The upcoming Capital Law would help Hanoi address its shortcomings and current needs to ensure long-term growth in the next development phase.
Hanoi is experiencing serious air pollution which has been forecasted to worsen in the days to come.
Many hotpot and barbecue restaurants in Hanoi have lost customers since mid-February after the Hanoi Police’s campaign set up checkpoints to handle alcohol content violations.
Capital city Hanoi is projected to spend US$18.35 billion from now until 2025 on housing infrastructure, according to a development plan recently approved by the city’s People Committee.
The ultraviolet (UV) radiation indexes in Hanoi on February 27 reached high levels, according to data compiled by weather forecast sites.
Many large buildings in Hanoi such as Discovery Complex Cau Giay, Mipec Tower Dong Da and Artemis Thanh Xuan are now mostly abandoned.
Hanoi began a tree planting project toward net zero emissions at a ceremony held in Me Linh district on February 26.
The city would closely oversee the construction of sky-scrapers and population growth in the co area.