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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On the morning of May 13, a press conference was held to inform about the results of the 11th National Congress of the Vietnam Fatherland Front, term 2026 - 2031.
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In the list of the 5 richest billionaires in Southeast Asia, billionaire Pham Nhat Vuong leads with 35.5 billion USD, far ahead of veteran faces from Indonesia and Thailand.
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Building a comprehensively strong Vietnam Trade Union; focusing on representing, caring for, and protecting union members and workers; promoting the pioneering role, spirit of innovation and creativity, contributing to realizing the aspiration to build a rich, prosperous, civilized, and happy country.
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.