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Read Hanoi Moi Weekend No. 49

Readers are invited to read Hanoi Moi Weekend No. 49, published in Hanoi from December 6, 2025.

Hà Nội MớiHà Nội Mới05/12/2025

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* According to the news : Realizing growth targets.

* New Era Forum : Red River Boulevard - where Hanoi meets itself again.

* Problem - Event :

- Solving the problem of flooding: Efforts for a sustainable development capital.

- Former Director of the Department of Technical Infrastructure ( Ministry of Construction ), Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Hong Tien: "The role of local authorities is very important".

* Portrait & Dialogue : Associate Professor, Dr. Do Thi Thanh Thuy: "The Vietnamese art market will soon rise strongly."

* On the way of development : New momentum of Ung Thien.

* Culture : Attractive music venue by Hoan Kiem Lake.

* Hanoi literary magazine : Hanoi in the old days.

* Author : Le Anh Phong, birds flying in the land of fallen leaves.

* Short story : The person passing through the flower season.

* Green transition : The “key” for Vietnamese goods to enter the EU market.

* Tourism : New momentum of Hung Yen tourism.

* Health : Four "pillars " to control dengue fever.

* International commentary : Southeast Asia braces itself for natural disasters: Borderless response thinking needed.

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