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Top 10 events that shape Hanoi city in 2019

The following are the top 10 events that shaped the development of the capital city of Hanoi as announced by the municipal Party Committee on December 27.
Top 10 events that shape Hanoi city in 2019 ảnh 1Hoan Kiem lake in Hanoi (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The following are the top 10events that shaped the development of the capital city of Hanoi as announced bythe municipal Party Committee on December 27.


1. NA adopts resolution on pilotingurban administration model in Hanoi

The 14th National Assembly passed a Resolution on piloting an urbanadministration model in Hanoi at its eight session on November 27. Thisprovides an important basis for the capital city to improve operationefficiency of its political system, streamline payroll, arrange apparatus, andimprove state management in 177 wards across the city.

2.Party and political system building work bear fruits

In 2019, the municipal Party Organisation continued its efforts to promote the Partybuilding work in a comprehensive manner, channeled focus on building a strongand pure political system, and paid due attention to the studying and followingof President Ho Chi Minh’s thought, morality and lifestyle.

The city drastically carried out Directive No. 15-CT/TU on strengthening theleadership of the party committees at all levels in the reception of citizensand the settlement of complaints and denunciations in the city, and ResolutionNo.15-NQ/TU on building strong and pure party committees and ensuring socialorder in all communes, wards and towns.

Besides re-arranging and streamlining the political apparatus, the city alsopromoted the role of the Fatherland Front and socio-political organisations soas to build the great all-people solidarity bloc and develop a prosperous city.

3.Hanoi witnesses robust economic growth, takes lead in FDI attraction

Hanoi’sgross regional domestic product (GRDP) is estimated to reach a four-year highgrowth rate of 7.62 percent in 2019.

Thanks to the city’s efforts to improve its business and investment climate, moreinvestors have shown their interest to land investment in the city. Hanoi lured8.05 billion USD in foreign investment in 2019, the highest amount after 30years of reform and integration. It has led the nation in terms of FDIattraction for the second year in a row.

This year, the city welcomed over 28.9 million visitors, up 10.1 percent yearon year, of which around 7 million are foreign visitors. Total tourism revenuein the year was estimated to surge 34 percent to 103.81 trillion VND (4.49billion USD).

4. Hanoi obtains significant resultsafter ten years building new style rural areas

After ten years of implementation, the National Target Programme on New StyleRural Areas and the Party Committee’s Programme No.02-Ctr/TU on developingagriculture, building new-style rural area and improving local livelihoods haveshown positive results. To date, the city has six districts and 356 communes(or 92 percent of the total communes) recognised as new-style rural areas,particularly there are three communes achieving advanced criteria. Actually,the programmes have cast a new look to the rural areas while improvinglivelihoods in the city.

5. Externalaffairs are promoted

Along with boosting cooperative relations with cities and provinces across thecountry, Hanoi has enjoyed sound relations with its foreign partners, with morethan ten international agreements signed. Besides, the city welcomed 204foreign delegations and leaders of large corporations in the world.

Particularly, the city worked closely with competent ministries, sectors and agenciesto successfully host the second DPRK-USA Summit on February 27 and 28, leavinglasting impression on international friends.

6.Hanoi named member of UNESCO’s Creative Cities Network

Hanoi, together with 65 cities in the world, was designated as part of theUNESCO Cities Network on October 30. The move is expected to create favourableconditions for Hanoi to position its brands as well as affirm its stature asthe creative capital of Vietnam in the Southeast Asian region and the world.  

The event particularly took place on the occasion that the city celebrated the20th anniversary of its recognition as “City for Peace” by theUNESCO (July 16).

7.Hanoi achieves outstanding results in social welfare
Thanks to the municipal People’s Council’s ResolutionNo.04/2019/NQ-HDND dated July 8, 2019 on specific policies on stabilisinglivelihoods of the poor, in 2019, nearly 15,400 households escaped frompoverty, or 433.5 percent of the yearly plan. By the end of this year, the city’spoverty rate is expected to drop to 0.42 percent, and there is no impoverishedfamilies in the city’s nine districts in accordance with the nation’smultidimensional poverty scale.

8.Hanoi’s education sector develops comprehensively

Hanoicontinues to affirm its leading position in the country in terms of educationquality. In the national competitions for excellent students, the city had 14first prizes, 42 second prizes, 56 third prizes and 38 consolidation prizes. Atinternational contests, local students won 78 gold medals, 84 silver medals, 95bronze medals and 30 consolidation prizes.

In 2019, Hanoi has for the first time successfully hosted the InternationalMathematics and Science Olympiad for Primary School, drawing the participationof 1,700 people from 24 countries and territories worldwide.

9. Localathletes greatly contribute to Vietnam’s success at SEA Games 30
The Vietnamese delegation bagged 98 gold, 85 silver and105 bronze medals at the 30th Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 30)in the Philippines. Of the total amount, Hanoi athletes contributed 34 gold, 27silver and 25 bronze medals.

10.Hanoi ensures political security, social order

Thecapital city has witnessed positive changes in traffic safety and urban order.Hanoi worked hard to enhance fire prevention, search and rescue work, preventterrorism activities, and ensure safety for important political events./.

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The programme retraced the city's half-century journey of construction and development while conveying the affection and pride of people across the country for Vietnam's economic powerhouse.

Unlike conventional fireworks that are launched directly into the sky, water fireworks are fired into the water first. After absorbing water, they burst upward from the surface, creating striking light effects against the backdrop of the Saigon River.

Chinese entertainment stars are increasingly choosing outfits by Vietnamese designers for red carpet events, concerts, magazine shoots and international appearances, propelling Vietnamese fashion into the spotlight across Chinese social media and strengthening its presence in one of Asia's largest fashion markets.

The “Vietnam Day in Skopje 2026” event has been held in the heart of Skopje, bringing Vietnam’s cultural heritage and contemporary image closer to the people of North Macedonia and international visitors.

The event opened a series of commemorative activities marking 50 years since Saigon – Gia Dinh was officially named after President Ho Chi Minh (July 2, 1976–2026).

Dr. Ngo Phuong Lan, Chairwoman of the Vietnam Cinema Promotion and Development Association and Director of DANAFF IV, said the Politburo's Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW on breakthroughs in science, technology, innovation, and national digital transformation, and Resolution No. 80-NQ/TW on the development of Vietnamese culture have created a solid foundation for advancing cultural industries and a creative economic sector, and strengthening IP protection, opening up new opportunities for Vietnam's film sector.

Titled "The Last Bullet," the film follows the remarkable journey of the Olympic shooting champion, highlighting the perseverance, discipline, coach-athlete bond and personal sacrifices behind his historic achievement.

The photo exhibition featured vivid images of Vietnam's majestic natural scenery, rich cultural heritage, distinctive customs and centuries-old traditional craft villages.

The festival conveyed a meaningful message on safeguarding and promoting ethnic cultural identities to both domestic and international audiences. It helped raise public awareness and community responsibility while creating new momentum for tourism development, cultural industries and traditional crafts closely associated with the lives of Cham people in the new era.

Jointly organised by the Vietnam Fine Arts Association, the Guangxi Arts University of China and the Lijiang School of Painting of Guangxi, the exhibition features more than 90 selected paintings which cover a wide range of subjects, including landscapes, flowers, birds and portraits.

Held from June 26 to 28 around West Lake, the festival featured a vibrant programme of cultural performances, exhibitions, hands-on experiences and tourism promotion activities, helping showcase Hanoi as a safe, friendly and culturally rich destination.

After three editions under the theme "Bridging Asia", DANAFF IV has adopted the new theme "Bridging Asia to the World", reflecting its ambition to connect Vietnamese cinema more closely with regional and global film industries.

This year’s race route once again left a strong impression as participants passed through some of Ly Son’s most iconic landscapes, including windswept coastal roads, dramatic volcanic rock formations and distinctive green garlic fields.

The two teams were selected by the the jury of DIFF 2026 after the qualifying rounds, based on criteria including concept and theme, creativity, pyrotechnic effects, synchronisation between music and fireworks, overall performance quality, and audience impact.

Centred on presenting a Vietnam that is youthful and dynamic while remaining deeply rooted in cultural identity, the festival offered a diverse programme combining exhibitions, cultural experiences, cuisine, performing arts and film, contributing to the promotion of Vietnam’s image and people to Czech and international audiences.

Xam singing, a folk art form with a history of more than 700 years, is not only a distinctive form of performance but also a living archive of Vietnamese cultural memory, reflecting everyday life, emotions, and aspirations across generations.

Themed "Vision," the two teams brought the festival's qualifying round to a spectacular close with performances that combined artistic storytelling, synchronised music and cutting-edge pyrotechnic techniques.

The pagoda preserves 896 woodblocks, including 26 sets of Buddhist texts and several unidentified pieces.

With its larger scale and broader international participation, Sports Festival 2026 is expected to become one of Vietnam's standout sporting events this summer while enriching community activities and supporting tourism during the peak travel season.

A series of activities have been held in Montreuil city from June 26-28 to mark the 115th anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh's departure for a path to national liberation (June 5) and the 80th anniversary of his 1946 state visit to France as a guest of the French Government.