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VIETNAM NEWS HEADLINES JULY 17 Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công
17/07/2021 11:08 GMT+7
Vietnam s largest waste-to-energy plant to become operational next month
The Soc Son waste-to-energy project is located in Nam Son Waste Treatment Complex in Hanoi, the largest one in Vietnam will start operating this August.
The move came to help handle the issues of waste treatment in Hanoi, a very frustrating problem for residents living near the Nam Son Waste Treatment Complex.
In recent years, the Nam Son complex has been in the news several times for a long-running dispute over land compensation that repeatedly caused local residents to block entry to it, resulting in trash piling up around the city.
Parking space still big problem in capital city Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công
11/07/2021 14:00 GMT+7
Parking space still big problem in capital city
A land plot of 7,000m2 planned for a new parking lot in Hoang Liet ward, in Hoang Mai district, Hanoi.
At 8am, Nguyen Ba Cuong from Thanh Xuan district in Hanoi stopped his car in front of the office of his partner in Linh Dam urban area in Hoang Mai district but could not find a single parking lot for his car. He had to park at an unauthorized parking site about a hundred meters away from the building.
Friday, 10:02, 09/07/2021
Vietnamese have turned the tables to become dominant in the retail market, while many foreign giants have had to leave.
Lotte decided to shut down Lotte Mart Dong Da on July 1 in a move which is part of an adjusted development strategy on expanding its network nationwide.
Inaugurated in March 2014, Lotte Mart Dong Da was the largest center with more than 20,000 square meters of retail premises floor, which was seven times larger than the other two centers in Cau Giay and Ba Dinh districts.
The center in late 2018 upgraded the cashier area interior, and the electricity, water supply and lighting systems.
Home-sharing, shared-kitchens boom during pandemic Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công
03/07/2021 06:00 GMT+7
Booking a room on the phone, ordering food from an app and shopping online with smart lockers, people are increasingly using technology, changing the habits of consumers.
Home-sharing
At present, home-sharing is no longer simply renting out unused apartments. It has become a real estate investment channel with the highest level of development in the world.
Nguyen Van, 25, who owns a homestay business in Ba Dinh district, Hanoi, said that her house, which is leased in the form of homestay, has a modern layout located in the city center, and is always fully booked.