Through the ups and downs of time, the Red River Delta province of Hung Yen still keeps intact many old communal and ancient houses as well as the customs and traditions deeply rooted in Vietnamese culture. These have turned into the province's trump card in tourism development.
The “Princess Anio” opera, which recounts a 17th century love story between a Vietnamese princess and Japanese merchant premiered in the northern mountainous province of Hung Yen on September 27.
Located in the centre of the Red River Delta, the northern province of Hung Yen boasts various tangible and intangible cultural heritage items, which holds great potential for tourism development.
The National Office of Intellectual Property of Vietnam under the Ministry of Science and Technology on September 8 announced and granted a trademark certificate for lotus products of the northern province of Hung Yen.
The northern province of Hung Yen’s agriculture restructuring in conjunction with new-style rural building has brought about significant improvements to the local development and people’s living standards.
Farm produce of the Red River Delta province of Hung Yen was introduced on TiKTok in a livestream programme staged in Ham Tu commune, Khoai Chau district in late August.
Longan orchards in the northern province of Hung Yen are entering the harvest season, which makes them become popular destinations for visitors who want to engage in experience tourism.
The northern province of Hung Yen has been speeding up the process of digital transformation, digital government, and smart city building in association with administrative reform, aiming to improve the quality of its public services.
The People's Council of the northern province of Hung Yen has recently given in-principle approval to a project on the construction of a road connecting tourism culture heritage and promoting economic development along the Hong (Red) River.
Over the recent years, many localities in the northern province of Hung Yen have been actively developing rural tourism with a focus on promoting trade-investment linked to harnessing the potential and advantages of local agriculture, craft villages, culture, and the ecological environment.
The northern province of Hung Yen has implemented a project to promote economic development of the land stretches along the banks of Hong and Luoc rivers in the 2021-2025 period with a vision to 2030, aiming to make an economic breakthrough for the potential areas.
The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of the northern province of Hung Yen on August 14 coordinated with the Agricultural Trade Promotion Centre under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development to organise a forum on trade promotion for agricultural products in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
The northern province of Hung Yen has taken a series of measures to improve the effectiveness of economic development in land areas for cultivating staple crops, excluding rice.
Located near the capital Hanoi, Hung Yen is home to 1,802 relic sites. They include two special national ones of Pho Hien and Thai Lac pagoda; three national treasures; and 172 national-level relic sites; together with more than 400 local traditional festivals.
The northern province of Hung Yen has overfulfilled the 2023 target for state budget revenue from domestic sources, excluding land use fees, in just the first half of the year.
So far this year, the service sector in the northern province of Hung Yen has been recovering strongly as total retail sales of goods and services topped 52 trillion VND (USD 2.2 billion), increasing by over 163% over the same period last year.
Thanks to drastic solutions to overcome difficulties and support businesses in resuming production, Hung Yen’s economic growth recorded positive results in the first half of the year, maintaining its position as one of the localities with high growth rates in the country and the Hong (Red) River Delta region.
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With a total longan area of some 5,000 ha, Hung Yen province is considered Vietnam’s “longan capital”. In addition to selling the product to traders, growers in Hung Yen also give visitors a chance to spend time at their orchards and enjoy their fruit.
Foreign investment attraction has been considered a bright spot in the northern mountainous province of Hung Yen, generating jobs, contributing to the State budget revenue while becoming a crucial driving force for the locality’s socio-economic development.
The People’s Committee of the Red River delta province of Hung Yen launched the “Saying no to single-use plastics and nylon bags” campaign in Yen My district on July 28.