Bike Free for environment 22 April
According to Bike Free organization, the Bike Free event is projected to take place in QSI International School (17, Lane 67, To Ngoc Van Str, Tay Ho District) from 9:30 am – 12:00pm on Sunday 22 April 2012. This is a special bike show to promote people to use bicycle.
According to the Bike Free organization, the Bike Free event is scheduled to take place at QSI International School (17, Lane 67, To Ngoc Van Street, Tay Ho District) from 9:30 AM to 12:00 PM on Sunday, April 22, 2025. This event serves as a platform to encourage community members to adopt cycling as a sustainable mode of transport.
This unique gathering invites cycling enthusiasts and environmental advocates in Hanoi to connect, share insights, and discuss both local and global environmental challenges. Participants are encouraged to bring their bicycles, decorate them, and join a collective ride to demonstrate their commitment and support for the Bike Free initiative.
The event aims to amplify awareness about the environmental issues facing Hanoi, a city grappling with the growing prevalence of cars and motorbikes. The increasing traffic congestion and pollution are ongoing challenges for residents of Hanoi, with many solutions still struggling to make a significant impact.
Bike Free was created to enhance awareness of environmental issues not only in Vietnam but worldwide, advocating for cycling as an alternative to carbon-emitting vehicles. The goal is simple: to encourage individuals to use bicycles whenever possible.
Bike Free is open to all ages and welcomes the public to participate in this meaningful event.

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