VOV.VN - With just five days to go until the major holiday, Hanoi is awash with national flags and patriotic banners as the city marks 50 years of national reunification.
VOV.VN - The article "Footloose in Hanoi: Celebrate city's charm, street food and relics from past" by Zinara Rathnayake, published on March 1 in Nikkei Asia, vividly portrays Hanoi's allure, from its bustling Old Quarter and enticing street food to its unique coffee culture, rich history, and dynamic youth contributing to the city's vibrancy.
VOV.VN - In late February each year, the streets of Hanoi are adorned with Hoa Ban (Bauhinia variegata) in full bloom, painting the city with delicate pink flowers reminiscent of orchids.
VOV.VN - Hanoi donned a rare tranquil beauty on the morning of Lunar New Year’s Day 2025, with their usual hustle and bustle of the capital city giving way to a calm and serene atmosphere.
VOV.VN - Streets in Hanoi have been brightly decorated with national flags, lights, flowers, and slogans to welcome the 2025 Lunar New Year of the Snake and celebrate major national holidays.
VOV.VN - The Lunar New Year (Tet) is approaching, and on January 26, the 27th day of the last lunar month, the streets of the capital became crowded with people busy preparing for the country’s biggest national holiday.
VOV.VN - Heavy rain early in the morning on September 16 caused severe flooding on many streets throughout the capital, leading to traffic congestion, while others struggled to continue their journeys to offices and schools.
VOV.VN - With a major national holiday just four days away, every corner of the capital has been transformed to feature patriotic decorations such as national flags, colourful lights, flowers, and slogans aimed at commemorating the country’s 79th National Day on September 2.
VOV.VN - Michelin Guide has published an article suggesting a two-day tour of the capital with a range of delicious street foods and interesting tourist attractions put forward.
VOV.VN - Moving into the middle of May, seen streets throughout Hanoi have become decorated with the bright purple tones of giant crape-myrtle flowers, known as “Bằng lăng” in Vietnamese, as they appear in full bloom, serving to create picturesque scenery.