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A deep-rooted tradition during the Tet holiday is to hang paintings to decorate the home.
The daily lives of local people in Hanoi has been greatly affected by a hot spell lasting for several days, with the severe heat forcing many locals to find ways to protect themselves from the recent weather conditions.
After wasting a lot of flour, eggs butter, sugar and other ingredients, as well as time, Ngo Kim Dung has finally become a successful baker.
While the Government’s relief package has yet to be disbursed, a group of benefactors have joined forces to offer free goods including rice, instant noodles, eggs, sausages and vegetables, to underprivileged people throughout Hanoi.
At Dong Xuan Knitting stores throughout Hanoi, crowds of people have been seen queueing up in recent days as they try to purchase face masks to combat the novel coronavirus (nCoV) epidemic.
Asking for calligraphic words at the beginning of the Lunar New Year is a cultural beauty that has existed for a long time.
Hanoians still use more than 23,000 honeycomb charcoal stoves every day, Hanoi’s Sub-department of Environmental Protection said.
As the chill of winter creeps across the capital, the baskets of street vendors across Hanoi are beginning to fill up with eye-catching ox-eye daises.
A prolonged heat wave that has hit the capital city of Hanoi has greatly affected the daily lives of local people, forcing many to find ways of protecting themselves from the hot weather.
Residents of Ha Noi’s Gia Lam District are taking undue risks by jogging and exercising along Ha Noi-Thai Nguyen Highway, which runs through the district’s Ninh Hiep Commune.
Northwestern culture converges at Dien Bien Ban Flower Festival, Registration opens for upcoming Red Cross classes, Hanoians, joyeux International Francophonie Day!, Foreign diplomats join friendship spring tour in Hanoi
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Residents in Vinh Quynh commune of Thanh Tri district in Hanoi have been told not to use water from drilled wells, but they insist they only have well water to use.
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