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.

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People save 5 times by taking the metro to the bus station during Tet

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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.

Metro trains in Hanoi are ready to serve passengers during Tet

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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.

Passengers taking Metro Line 1 must buy handwritten paper tickets

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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.

Fire at Safira Khang Dien apartment building, residents flee

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Ho Chi Minh City - In the afternoon of May 19, a fire suddenly broke out in the 7th floor apartment building of Safira Khang Dien apartment building (Ho Chi Minh City), causing many residents to panic and flee.

It is expected that 19 Associations will only be able to elect a maximum of 2 full-time Vice Chairmen

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The Ministry of Home Affairs proposed that 19 Associations assigned tasks by the Party and State can only elect a maximum of 2 full-time Vice Chairmen.

People save 5 times by taking the metro to the bus station during Tet

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.

Metro trains in Hanoi are ready to serve passengers during Tet

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.

Passengers taking Metro Line 1 must buy handwritten paper tickets

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.