People flock to supermarkets to shop early for Tet
THÙY TRANG - THÙY LINH |
Hanoi - In the days leading up to Lunar New Year, instead of waiting until the last minute to shop, many people have chosen to go to the supermarket early.
THÙY TRANG - THÙY LINH |
Hanoi - In the days leading up to Lunar New Year, instead of waiting until the last minute to shop, many people have chosen to go to the supermarket early.
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Hanoi - As Lunar New Year approaches, Hang Ma Street (Hoan Kiem) is filled with its characteristic bright red color, attracting a large number of tourists to visit, take pictures and shop.
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Hanoi - A model recreating a Northern house was meticulously crafted by artisans and put on sale during the Lunar New Year for tens of millions of dong.
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Hanoi - As Tet approaches, people in Tay Tuu flower village (Bac Tu Liem) are "sitting on hot coals" because of the risk of losing revenue at the end of the year.
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According to a representative of the meteorological agency, the phenomenon of hail appearing concentratedly in both mountainous, midland and delta areas is rare.
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Quang Ninh - At about 12:40 pm on May 4, in the Hang Luon area, Ha Long Bay, an accident occurred with a tourist transfer boat.
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On the afternoon of May 4, the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front held a press conference to inform about the 11th National Congress of the Vietnam Fatherland Front, term 2026-2031.
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The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) requested SeABank Da Nang to rectify the inspection and supervision of loans after the inspection conclusion pointed out shortcomings in credit granting activities here.
Ngọc Linh - Thùy Trang |
Hanoi - As Lunar New Year approaches, Hang Ma Street (Hoan Kiem) is filled with its characteristic bright red color, attracting a large number of tourists to visit, take pictures and shop.
HUYỀN TRANG - THÙY LINH |
Hanoi - A model recreating a Northern house was meticulously crafted by artisans and put on sale during the Lunar New Year for tens of millions of dong.
HUYỀN TRANG - THÙY LINH |
Hanoi - As Tet approaches, people in Tay Tuu flower village (Bac Tu Liem) are "sitting on hot coals" because of the risk of losing revenue at the end of the year.