Construction site of park and lake over 20ha wide in Long Bien
KHÁNH AN - HỮU CHÁNH |
Hanoi - Excavators, windbreakers and dozens of workers are constructing items at the park and lake project of more than 20 hectares in Long Bien.
KHÁNH AN - HỮU CHÁNH |
Hanoi - Excavators, windbreakers and dozens of workers are constructing items at the park and lake project of more than 20 hectares in Long Bien.
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Hanoi - In the context of scarce housing supply, the IEC Bao Ngoc social housing project (Long Bien, Hanoi) has been abandoned for many years, causing great waste.
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Hanoi - The wastewater treatment plant of Viet Hung Urban Area (Viet Hung, Long Bien) has resumed operations after many years of "lying still".
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Ca Mau - Many national relics and provincial relics have deteriorated after being recognized due to slow restoration and exploitation, facing the risk of becoming ruins.
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HCMC - The Department of Health has recorded a total of 102 cases of poisoning symptoms after eating bread at a facility in Phu My Ward.
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Having just left the position of Chairman of LPBank, Mr. Nguyen Duc Thuy was officially appointed to the position of General Director of Sacombank.
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Thanh Hoa - After pretending to die to make a profit of 1.2 billion VND in insurance, Nguyen Thi Thu sai dai and lives a completely new life.
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HCMC - Pedagogical students of Saigon University reported that they were late in paying living allowances according to Decree 116, affecting their studies.
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Hanoi - Many traders at Xanh Market (Phuong Liet Ward) could not hold back their tears after the fire, among them households that suffered billions of VND in damage.
NHÓM PV |
Hà Nội - Nhiều bất cập trong công tác trông giữ xe trên phố Huỳnh Văn Nghệ, quận Long Biên gây bức xúc cho người dân.
Linh Trang - Đinh Hiệp |
Hanoi - In the context of scarce housing supply, the IEC Bao Ngoc social housing project (Long Bien, Hanoi) has been abandoned for many years, causing great waste.
KHÁNH AN |
Hanoi - The wastewater treatment plant of Viet Hung Urban Area (Viet Hung, Long Bien) has resumed operations after many years of "lying still".