Hanoi speeds up adjustment of capital's general planning
Hanoi has set itself the goal of achieving sustainable, creative and inclusive development and becoming a growth pole that can drive development in the northern region.
Hanoi has set itself the goal of achieving sustainable, creative and inclusive development and becoming a growth pole that can drive development in the northern region.
The average housing area per capita in Hanoi reached 28.6 square meters in 2023, exceeding the planned target of 28.2 square meters.
Hanoi aims to address issues related to planning and investment to improve public transport systems, develop urban railways, and shape sustainable urban environments.
The city's authorities target to ensure social benefits are paid into pensioners' bank accounts as quickly as possible.
For Hanoi to be a cultured, civilized, and modern city, there must be a heightened awareness of preserving heritage and natural landscapes for the community.
The most striking difference between Le Minh Ha and many other writing about Hanoi is her perspective from afar.
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The capital city of Vietnam is a culinary paradise with famous delicacies that promise to provide visitors with unique dining experiences.
The first Hanoi High School Students Choir Festival attracts 2,000 students from all over the city.
The focus is on making services and digital applications easily accessible, secure, and efficient for people and businesses anywhere in the city.
The city is trying to promote the renovation of villas and architectural works built before 1954 together with the upgrading and creation of new parks and flower gardens.
The city government aims for cultural industries to contribute around 5% of the city's gross regional product (GRDP) by this year.
The city is home to the largest number of craft villages and artisans in the country.
The aim is to reduce air and noise pollution in the capital by developing a modern public transport network.
The estimated investment for Soc Son's multifunctional entertainment complex and horse racing track project is US$500 million, which is expected to create about 5,000 direct and 20,000-25,000 indirect jobs.
A program set in Duong Lam Ancient Village would give foreign visitors to Hanoi a glimpse of the Lunar Year Year - the most important holiday for people in Vietnam.
Efforts will be made to keep local exporters abreast of legislative changes and to support their exports.