Vietnam, Hanoi and Bualoi
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Hanoi experienced severe flooding on Tuesday after heavy rainfall in wake of Storm Bualoi, causing major traffic disruptions.
Hanoi’s fight for clean air may not be won within city borders alone. Modelling suggests that about 40–65 per cent of PM2.5 in Hanoi originates outside the urban core, depending on season and method. The external sources include outdated industrial facilities, open agricultural burning, and Vietnam’s vast network of informal recycling villages.
The city commits up to USD 24.5 million to support innovation and startups through a pilot 10-year venture capital fund.
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Heavy downpour turns Hanoi commute into hours-long ordeal
Hanoi faced severe disruptions on Tuesday due to heavy rainfall Storm Bualoi and the resultant widespread flooding, with traffic persistently backing up across the city.
Hanoi’s B-52 Lake, Vietnam Military Museum, and Hoa Lo Prison showcase Vietnam’s wartime history, resilience, and reminders of past conflicts.
According to the Traffic Police Department (C08) under the Ministry of Public Security, on the first day of operation, newly installed AI cameras on Le Van Luong Street (Hanoi) detected dozens of vehicles illegally entering the lane reserved for the bus rapid transit (BRT) system.
In the clip, the actor is seen at the famous narrow train bypass, Hanoi Train Street, smiling as he places a bottle lid on the tracks just before a train passes.
Pan Pacific Hotels Group (PPHG) has announced the launch of PARKROYAL Serviced Suites Hanoi, marking a pivotal expansion in Vietnam.
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Hanoi apartment prices double in 10 years
Hanoi apartment prices have doubled in the last 10 years to shoot past VND100 million (US$3,786.59) per square meter.