Hanoi focuses on post-Tet key tasks
The People’s Committee of Hanoi on February 16 held a conference to implement key tasks following the recent Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday.
Local authorities are asked to people’s travel as well as social order and safety in order and safety in post-Tet activities and spring festivals.
The city will also strengthen measures on fire prevention and firefighting, as well as control of infectious diseases.
The conference is held to launch key tasks following the Tet holiday |
The city’s leader also asked relevant agencies to focus on urgent projects, including the construction of seven public schools in the most disadvantaged areas and the preservation of traditional craft villages.
Additionally, he urged more efforts in promoting public health care as well as upgrading and expanding facilities in the field.
According to the municipal People’s Committee, the capital city enjoyed a nine-day safe and joyful Tet holiday.
The city spent nearly VND400 billion (about US$17.4 million) to present gifts to over 1 million policy beneficiaries and impoverished people in the city on the occasion of Tet.
About 464,000 holiday-makers visited the city during the period, an increase of 65% compared to last year’s holiday.