Welcome to ICEB 2025 - The 25th Anniversary
An AIS-Affiliated Conference
( ISSN: 1683-0040 EI-Compendex / Scopus indexed)
25th
Anniversary
ICEB 2001-2025
The 25th International Conference on Electronic
Business
Theme: "Electronic Business in Accelerated Information Systems Reinvention: Opportunities and Challenges"
August 21-25, 2025, Thursday to Monday
Conference venue at National Economics University, Hanoi, Vietnam
https://iceb2025.johogo.com/
Paper/Abstract submission is due on May 01, 2025
Paper submission system is open at https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/ICEB2025.
III – Local attractions
Vietnam
Travel
Hanoi will simultaneously surprise, charm and chew you
up. Founded along the Red River, Hanoi was named Thang Long (soaring dragon) by
Emperor Ly Thai To in 1010. Over a thousand years of war, natural disasters and
new administrations, the city grew from swamplands into the charismatic capital
it is today. Take in details of the ancient architecture, battle the barrage of
millennials on motorbikes and drink fresh bia hơi in the Old Quarter. Here are some must-see stops
in Hanoi.
1. Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum
This commanding construction was built from 1973 to
1975 to house the embalmed body of Vietnam’s greatest political leader, Hồ Chí Minh.
2. One Pillar Pagoda
This Buddhist wooden pagoda was built in the
middle of a lotus pond on a single stone pillar by the Emperor Ly Thai To in
1049. Archives suggest it was built in honor of
the Goddess of Mercy, who answered the Emperor's
prayers for a male heir.
3. The Old Quarter
Hanoi’s historic Old Quarter is a single square
kilometre comprised of 36 streets. Since the 15th century, each street has been
home to artisans and craftsmen who traded in the specific merchandise for
which their street was named.
4. Hanoi Opera House
Constructed at the turn of the 20th century, this
beautiful colonial building is the largest theater
in Vietnam. After nearly 100 years of operation, the Opera House was
carefully refurbished in 1997 and equipped with state-of-the-art facilities.
5. Hoan Kiem Lake
Legend says Emperor Ly Thai To was gifted a magical
sword by a giant golden turtle who lived in the lake in order
to defeat the Ming dynasty. Once victorious, Ly Thai To
gave the sword back to the turtle who dove
down to return the sword to the gods.
6. Temple of Literature
Built by Emperor Ly Thanh Tong during the Ly dynasty,
the Temple of Literature (Văn Miếu in
Vietnamese) was erected in honour of the philosopher Confucius and his
disciples in 1070. In 1076, it became home to Hanoi’s first university, Quốc
Tử Giám. The site is
one of the oldest in Hanoi and a national symbol of Vietnamese education
and architecture.
This document is available at http://iceb2025.johogo.com/iceb2025CFP.pdf
Acknowledgement: The Microsoft CMT service has been used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.
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