Hanoi ratifies zoning plan for Soc Son residential area
The Soc Son Urban Area (Zone 1) plan serves as a legal foundation for managing land use.
The Soc Son Urban Area (Zone 1) plan serves as a legal foundation for managing land use.
Hanoi’s government has prepared and approved subdivision plans for the US$257-million industrial park in line with the law.
Cooperation at the local level would further strengthen the comprehensive strategic partnership between Vietnam and China.
Hanoi has nine operational industrial zones covering an area of 1,670.6 hectares.
The forum will be an opportunity for ASEAN nations to discuss how to shape regional growth in the future.
With the championship title worth more than US$10,000, the TD Pool Master League 2024 is the most valuable tournament in Vietnam.
The capital aims to become a leading modern, progressive and civilized metropolis in Southeast Asia by 2050.
Tourism programs are expected to be launched to further promote and develop tourism products that are Hanoi's strengths, such as culinary tourism, MICE tourism, and healthcare tourism.
Over the past 40 years, the development of cultural industries has helped accelerate the restructuring of Hanoi's economy.
Measures are in place to ensure that there will be no recurrence of similar building fires.
The city authorities will spend some US$484.2 million this year on public infrastructure projects.
Hanoi is encouraging rural areas to promote the value chain of high-quality rice varieties, while attracting enterprises to join the rice specialty chain for export.
Odyssey Education Group and Hanoi are set to sign a memorandum of cooperation to implement French language teaching and educational programs in the capital.
The planning project is expected to not only help alleviate population density in the inner city area but also serve as a driving force for the sustainable development of the capital city, namely the city-within-a-city model.
Building and consolidating relations with China and its regions have always been a high priority for Hanoi.
The city is a magnet for both local and international visitors during the autumnal days of October.
A vast array of activities will be held to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Dien Bien Phu in 1954.
The US expresses its strong support for Vietnam's development in high-tech sectors, energy transition, climate change adaptation, and dealing with the legacy of war.
Vietnam's MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, Exhibitions) tourism has been undergoing a qualitative and quantitative transformation in recent years, according to experts in the field.
The number of schools in the city's districts and towns on track to meet national standards is 141 this year, up from a target of 114.
Applications should be submitted to the Hanoi Department of Science and Technology by June 28.