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The $3.6 billion project is expected to enhance connectivity and reduce congestion in the capital region.
Fourteen prestigious universities participate in a competition to propose modern, multifunctional designs for Long Bien Market, blending tradition and innovation.
Traffic police in Hanoi carried out a surprise inspection at the railway coffee street, located between Tran Phu and Phung Hung streets, uncovering numerous violations of railway safety regulations.
Three teachers at Einstein Academy Preschool have been dismissed following allegations of physically abusing a 3-year-old student.
The Hanoi People's Committee has approved the construction site and design for Tu Lien Bridge, connecting Tay Ho, Long Bien, and Dong Anh districts.
Cheap, tasty, and convenient, these skewers have become a favorite among students despite serious health risks.
Turtle scholar Ha Dinh Duc criticizes the unauthorized release, warning of potential harm to the lake’s ecosystem.
The People’s Committee of Hoan Kiem District announced plans to complete the relocation of 12 office buildings and 42 households from the eastern area of Hoan Kiem Lake by September 2, 2025.
The Ministry of Construction has agreed with the proposal to study the expansion of the Phap Van - Cau Gie Expressway to 12 lanes under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model.
The Hanoi City People’s Committee has allocated 100 hectares of resettlement land in Dong Anh District for households affected by the Hoan Kiem Lake renovation project.
The 89 land plots in Do Dong Commune have recorded a peak winning bid of nearly VND80 million per sq m, a decrease of over 12 percent compared to late last year and 22 percent compared to August 2024.
Despite safety warnings and official bans, Train Street cafés in Hanoi remain packed with visitors, posing serious safety risks.
Hanoi’s iconic 'Shark Jaw' building draws farewell crowds before demolition. Locals flock to take photos, preserving memories of the beloved landmark.
Hanoi’s iconic Hoan Kiem Lake area gets a transformation as the controversial ‘Shark Jaw’ building is demolished to create a more open and modern square.
Despite pleasant weekend weather, Ngoc Khanh pedestrian street in Hanoi remains largely deserted. Vendors sit idly with empty tables and chairs, waiting for customers who never arrive.
As gold prices in Vietnam approach $4,000 per ounce, crowds flock to jewelry stores, eager to invest despite the risks of market fluctuations.
Launched in 2010, VietinBank Tower remains unfinished after 15 years. The once-ambitious $400 million project now stands abandoned, its structures rusting under Hanoi’s skies.
The Hanoi Department of Construction has called on city police to investigate unauthorized brokers who charge illegal fees for social housing applications.
Hanoi confirms May 19 as the groundbreaking date for Tu Lien Bridge, while expediting plans for Tran Hung Dao and Ngoc Hoi bridges to enhance urban connectivity.
The Hanoi government is set to invest 182 billion VND in the renovation of Ly Thai To flower garden and the construction of the Km0 milestone, marking a significant step in urban development.