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For nearly 50 years, Chè Mười Sáu has preserved Hanoi’s traditional dessert flavors, attracting generations of loyal fans.
As AI-powered traffic cameras continue to roll out across key roads in Vietnam, a worrying trend has emerged: drivers covering or altering their license plates to avoid detection and fines.
A viral video of a Hanoi hotel denying a guest check-in sparked outrage online. Unfortunately, other unrelated hotels with similar names are suffering from false 1-star reviews and reputational damage.
The Hanoi People's Committee has approved initial plans to build an Olympic-standard complex in the capital capable of hosting major international sporting events.
Honoured as the “World's Best Golf City Destination” for 2023 and 2024 at the World Golf Awards, Hanoi is transforming into an international-class golf tourism paradise, set to draw affluent visitors from around the globe.
Starting today (November 10), Hanoi Police have launched a 60-day intensive campaign to review and clean vehicle registration and driver’s license data across the city.
Starting July 1, 2026, Hanoi plans to restrict gasoline-powered motorbikes in the Ring Road 1 area, with a roadmap to expand the ban to Ring Road 2 by 2028 and Ring Road 3 by 2030.
Hanoi's drainage system is still being improved according to the 2013 plan, calculated for 310mm rain over two days, while actual rainfall reached 500mm in less than a day, causing widespread flooding, according to the Ministry of Construction (MOC).
Despite serious deterioration, many old apartment buildings in Hanoi remain standing due to legal gaps that prevent forced demolition without owner consent.
The Hanoi People’s Committee has launched a comprehensive plan to strengthen crime prevention efforts, particularly in response to a recent administrative restructuring involving two-tier local governance and reorganization of commune-level units.
From 2026, Hanoi will support tens of thousands of new SMEs each year as part of a comprehensive strategy to strengthen the private sector.
Vice Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee Nguyen Manh Quyen on November 6 received Sylvain Ouillon, Chief Representative of the French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD) in Vietnam.
Hanoi residents expect fresh leadership thinking, management style, and the spirit of daring to think, act, and take responsibility. The new leader, Party Secretary Nguyen Duy Ngoc, faces immense challenges to meet those expectations.
Fifteen years of intensive research on the Thang Long Imperial Citadel - a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site - have helped decode many historical mysteries surrounding royal life in ancient Vietnam.
Starting November 18, all passengers on Metro Line 2A (Cat Linh – Ha Dong) will use a new access control system featuring electronic identification, authentication, and biometric recognition.
The Hanoi Party Committee held a conference today to announce the Politburo’s personnel decision.
Hanoi Chairman Tran Sy Thanh will meet with young people on November 27 to listen to their proposals, aspirations, and concerns about building a more inclusive, innovative, and forward-looking capital.
Hanoi is preparing to launch an ambitious riverside boulevard and landscape project along the Red River, with a proposed investment of 300 trillion VND (approximately $12 billion).
Hanoi attracted 14.9 million USD in FDI in October, bringing total FDI inflows in the first ten months of 2025 to 3.91 billion USD, 2.4 times higher than the same period last year, according to the city’s Statistics Office.
Hanoi’s infrastructure can only handle 310mm of rain over two days, yet storms brought 500mm in under 24 hours.