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Hanoi - After the heavy damage caused by storm No. 3, joy is still present in a few small gardens in Phu Thuong ward, Tay Ho.














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Identifying tourism and service development as a key economic sector, Quang Ninh has implemented a series of solutions to help tourism develop after storm Yagi.
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The brilliant yellow color of the daisy carpet at the foot of Long Bien Bridge (Phuc Xa Ward, Ba Dinh District) is attracting many tourists to admire and take photos.
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Hanoi - After storm No. 3, each daisy farmer in Nhat Tan village suffered hundreds of millions of dong in losses. Now they grow short-term crops in time to harvest before Tet.
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Dak Lak - After the fierce flood, people in Hoa Thinh commune are gradually stabilizing their lives, repairing their houses and restoring production with the timely support of the army.
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The difficulty in proving income makes it almost impossible for freelance workers to access social housing. Experts propose stepping up post-inspections to remove this bottleneck.
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Mr. Pham Nhat Vuong is narrowing the gap with billionaire Low Tuck Kwong, likely to rise to 2nd place in Southeast Asia.
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Artificial intelligence stirred up music with AI singing Trinh's music in rock style, AI singing ancient music and impersonating real artists.
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As Typhoon No. 15 Koto has weakened, a new low pressure is likely to strengthen into Typhoon Wilma in early December.
Đoàn Hưng |
Identifying tourism and service development as a key economic sector, Quang Ninh has implemented a series of solutions to help tourism develop after storm Yagi.
Thạch Lựu |
The brilliant yellow color of the daisy carpet at the foot of Long Bien Bridge (Phuc Xa Ward, Ba Dinh District) is attracting many tourists to admire and take photos.
HOÀNG LỘC - HUYỀN TRANG |
Hanoi - After storm No. 3, each daisy farmer in Nhat Tan village suffered hundreds of millions of dong in losses. Now they grow short-term crops in time to harvest before Tet.