Vietnam is emerging as one of the world’s hottest markets for private equity investments thanks to its high rate of return, driven by the country’s rapidly growing economy and the government’s fine-tuned policies.
Beautiful colonial buildings, tasty local cuisine, the vibrant Old Quarter and a buzzing nightlife, there are a lot of things in Hanoi that won’t disappoint you.
Experiencing new cuisines is one of the best ways to help you discover a culture-rich city like Hanoi.
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The Times of India, a Indian English-language daily newspaper, has picked three reason to make railway track in the middle of a residential colony become the new attraction in Hanoi.
Consumer finance has ample room for growth in Vietnam, however, it is necessary to improve the policy framework to make the sector more attractive to foreign investors, experts said.
Hang Bac is a busy street which is considered the core of Hanoi`s Old Quarter.
Hanoi is one of Asia’s oldest cities, visitors will have a chance to enjoy a good traditional on the street food in the labyrinth-like alleys.
Banh mi bit tet (bread beefsteak) isn’t a traditional dish of Hanoians. However, it cannot be missed in your list of street food if you stay in Hanoi for a long time.
As the capital of Vietnam with more than 1,000 years of history, Hanoi has a zest for food life that’s played out on the streets.