More than 3.1 million passengers have traveled on the Nhon - Hanoi station metro
Tô Thế |
Hanoi - After more than 4 months of operation, the Nhon - Hanoi Railway Station metro has safely transported over 3.1 million passengers.
Tô Thế |
Hanoi - After more than 4 months of operation, the Nhon - Hanoi Railway Station metro has safely transported over 3.1 million passengers.
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HCMC - This Tet, choosing to travel by metro to the bus station helps Mr. Nguyen Bao Duy save 5 times more money than before.
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Hanoi Railway Company Limited is planning to run metro trains during Tet. In case passenger demand increases, they can run through New Year's Eve.
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HCMC - Many passengers at the National University station on Metro Line 1 reported that the automatic ticketing system was faulty, forcing them to buy paper tickets with cash.
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In Thu Dau Mot city, Binh Duong, many children who went out to celebrate Tet received lucky money from the Secretary of Binh Duong Provincial Party Committee.
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Although peach and kumquat prices at major flower markets have dropped sharply, the number of buyers is still sparse, causing many traders to worry because there is still a lot of inventory.
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Many landlords give banh chung and candies to workers who cannot return home for Tet - a small act but helps them ease their homesickness for Tet.
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The Russian Defense Ministry confirmed control of the strategic town of Velikaya Novoselka in Donetsk, in the Donbass region, eastern Ukraine.
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Twice, the Inspector of the Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs of Ho Chi Minh City sent a document requesting the enterprise to pay wages to its employees, but the enterprise has not yet done so.
NHƯ QUỲNH |
HCMC - This Tet, choosing to travel by metro to the bus station helps Mr. Nguyen Bao Duy save 5 times more money than before.
Tô Thế |
Hanoi Railway Company Limited is planning to run metro trains during Tet. In case passenger demand increases, they can run through New Year's Eve.
MINH QUÂN |
HCMC - Many passengers at the National University station on Metro Line 1 reported that the automatic ticketing system was faulty, forcing them to buy paper tickets with cash.