Chaotic spiritual profiteering activities at the beginning of the year in Hanoi
NHÓM PV |
At many places of worship in Hanoi, illegal business activities exploiting spiritual places have been recorded.
NHÓM PV |
At many places of worship in Hanoi, illegal business activities exploiting spiritual places have been recorded.
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Tran Temple belongs to Tuc Mac village, Loc Vuong ward, Nam Dinh city is one of the historical sites with long -standing traditional cultural values. Experiencing many repair and renovation, so far Tran Temple has become a spiritual destination, attracting a lot of visitors here every year, especially in the spring.
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Bac Lieu - There were over 245,000 tourists visiting during the Tet holiday.
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Sinh village paintings are an indispensable part of the cultural and religious life of Hue people every time Tet comes and spring comes.
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The Prime Minister requested to monitor and urge businesses to fully pay salaries and Tet bonuses to workers and laborers.
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Air Canada announced the cancellation of all flights to Cuba due to the impact of the US blockade.
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Ho Chi Minh City - The trade union train near Tet not only takes workers home for reunion, but also adds motivation amid rising living costs in the city.
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Ho Chi Minh City launched the Vietnam International Financial Center on February 11, opening up expectations of attracting global capital flows and raising the city's financial position.
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On the occasion of the Binh Ngo Lunar New Year 2026, Trade Union levels across the country have implemented many practical activities to care for union members and workers.
Kim Sơn |
Tran Temple belongs to Tuc Mac village, Loc Vuong ward, Nam Dinh city is one of the historical sites with long -standing traditional cultural values. Experiencing many repair and renovation, so far Tran Temple has become a spiritual destination, attracting a lot of visitors here every year, especially in the spring.
NHẬT HỒ |
Bac Lieu - There were over 245,000 tourists visiting during the Tet holiday.
Tường Minh |
Sinh village paintings are an indispensable part of the cultural and religious life of Hue people every time Tet comes and spring comes.