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Hanoi among happiest cities in Asia

Hanoi has been selected as one of the four happiest cities in the Asian-Pacific region by MasterCard – a global leading company in payment.
Hanoi among happiest cities in Asia ảnh 1International tourists visit Hanoi Old Quarter(Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) ﷽– Hanoi has been selected as one of the four happiest cities in the Asian-Pacific region by MasterCard – a global leading company in payment.

According to the company’s recent happiness index, Hanoi ranked fourth with 71 points behind India’s Bangalore (73.2 points), Indonesia's Jakarta (72.1 points), and India’s New Delhi (71.7 points).
The index came out as a result of a survey conducted among 9,000 people living in 33 cities in 17 countries across the region to measure the level of their life enjoyment based on four categories: job and finance, safety from threats, personal happiness, and life satisfaction. Scores of the four factors range from zero to 100 points.
Hanoi scored 73.3 points in terms of life satisfaction to rank second in the region, just after Myanmar’s Mandalay city (84.9 points). The Vietnamese capital ranked fifth in the “safety from threats” category with 64.3 points, sixth in “job and finance” with 75.7 points, and fifth in “personal happiness” with 70.9 points.-VNA
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