Hanoi aims for 75% urbanization by 2030
Hanoi plans to increase the proportion of urban development land to 30% by 2025, and hopes to increase it to 33-36% by 2030.
Hanoi plans to increase the proportion of urban development land to 30% by 2025, and hopes to increase it to 33-36% by 2030.
Experience Hanoi's rich history like never before with the immersive 3D online exhibition 'Dear Citizens of the Capital', celebrating 70 years of liberation.
The event helps promote traditional artisan villages and the consumption of One Commune One Product (OCOP) goods.
The work is expected to transform Thanh Oai into a bustling commercial hub in southern Hanoi.
The city's Relief Fund received VND177 billion ($7.2 million) after collecting donations for ten days.
Key French companies, including Alstom, Thales, and Colas Rail, play vital roles in the project, supplying rolling stock, signaling systems, tracks, and electromechanical equipment.
Priority in collecting DNA samples will be given to elderly relatives of martyrs and those in poor health, especially the mothers of the fallen.
Hanoi reaffirms its commitment to strengthening market control, especially on online platforms.
Hanoi is about to make major strides toward creating an all-encompassing startup support network.
Hanoi's Intelligent Transport System monitors roads, provides traffic information, helps maintain traffic order, detects safety violations, and controls public transport, incidents, infrastructure, parking, and electronic ticketing.
Offline virtual ticket is user-friendly and suitable for all passengers.
Hanoi's crisp fall weather is perfect for outdoor strolls and sampling some of the local specialties.
Hanoi Employment Service Center strengthens online job exchange activities, uses technology to improve connections between labor supply and demand, and improves the effectiveness of job platforms and satellite offices.
The two localities expect to tighten their ties and boost socio-economic growth.
Big multinationals from Vietnam, Japan, China, Thailand, and Malaysia will gather at the event, which opened on September 18.
Chairman of Hanoi People's Committee Tran Sy Thanh underscores that rural residents are central to agricultural development, rural economy, and building new rural areas.
The city's medical units advice the community on the use of clean water, food safety, and environmental hygiene.