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Special news on Hanoi Moi newspaper on August 25, 2025

Linking agriculture, tourism and local economy: Maximizing suburban advantages; Training high-quality human resources in the field of artificial intelligence: Towards a new approach; Sleeper buses: Strictly manage or ban?… are the main news in the print issue of Hanoi Moi on August 25.

Hà Nội MớiHà Nội Mới25/08/2025

Linking agriculture, tourism and local economy :
Maximizing suburban advantages

Tourist guide to visit the tourist destination of Opop Village, Hong Van Commune, Hong Van.-Anh-Do-Tam.jpg
Guide tourists to visit OCOP tourist site - Hong Van ornamental plant village (Hong Van commune). Photo by Do Tam

In the context of rapid urbanization and shrinking agricultural land, Hanoi is promoting the exploitation of suburban advantages through the development of agricultural tourism, associated with the preservation of traditional culture and the formation of a modern rural economy. This is a strategic direction to diversify agricultural values, promote the local economy and create a sustainable living space for the capital, increase income and improve farmers' lives.

Training high-quality human resources in the field of artificial intelligence:
Towards a new approach

Students of the School of Information and Communication Technology, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, conduct research at the Institute of Research and Application of Artificial Intelligence..jpg
Students of the School of Information and Communication Technology (Hanoi University of Science and Technology) conduct research at the Institute of Artificial Intelligence Research and Application.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming a strategic technology field, creating both opportunities and global competitive pressure. Vietnam has quickly identified the challenge of a shortage of high-quality human resources in this field and is making efforts to overcome it. The birth of many training models, including the “Vietnam AI Academy”, is expected to be a bright spot, opening up a new approach to building AI human resources that meet international standards.

Sleeper buses: Strictly manage or ban?

Hanoi traffic police check the traffic safety of passenger van drivers before leaving the My Dinh Phuong Tu Liem bus station.-Anh Dinh Hieu.jpg
Traffic police (Hanoi City Police) check the alcohol concentration of the bus driver before leaving the station at My Dinh Bus Station (Tu Liem Ward). Photo: Dinh Hieu

A series of serious accidents involving sleeper buses that have recently killed and injured dozens of people has raised concerns about the safety of this vehicle. The seemingly old question, “Should sleeper buses be banned?”, has once again been raised. However, the reality is that this special type of vehicle meets the travel needs of many people.

Source: https://hanoimoi.vn/tin-tuc-dac-biet-tren-bao-in-hanoimoi-ngay-25-8-2025-713834.html


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