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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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Hanoi - Deputy Secretary of the City Party Committee, Permanent Vice Chairwoman of the City People's Council Phung Thi Hong Ha was elected to hold the position of Chairwoman of the City People's Council for the 16th term, 2021-2026.
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Hai Phong - On November 13, speaking with Lao Dong, the leader of Thien Huong ward said that there was no such thing as the ward asking the "genie" to stop moving the house that was built by mistake.
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Ho Chi Minh City - Mailisa Aesthetic Institute (Mailisa) was established in 1998 and is currently one of the beauty brands with many branches across Vietnam.
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Dr. Hoang Ngoc Vinh believes that it is necessary to change the mindset of salary payment in the education sector. Teacher salaries must be living enough, cannot be rigid according to degrees or coefficients.
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HCMC - Social housing apartments priced at about 700 million VND in the northern area of HCMC are deserted.
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.