19/12 Book Street launches in Hanoi

VOV.VN - A new 19/12 Book Street celebrated its grand opening May 1.

The 200-meter shopping district connects the streets of Hai Ba Trung and Ly Thuong Kiet.

The district has a total of 16 book stalls.


Hoang Trung Hai, secretary of the municipal party committee, and Nguyen Duc Chung, chair of city people’s committee, attend the launch ceremony.











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