70 years after Capital's liberation: Urban planning becomes vital
Over the past 70 years, Hanoi's authorities have taken many steps to improve the city's urban landscape.
Over the past 70 years, Hanoi's authorities have taken many steps to improve the city's urban landscape.
Hanoi's updated General Planning until 2045, with a vision to 2065, has given a solid shape to the city’s development orientations, particularly its urban spaces.
This is expected to create a breakthrough in mobilizing comprehensive strength and effectively harnessing potential and advantages for the development of the capital city.
Hanoi, with its thousand-year heritage and uniquely historical and cultural layers along the Red River, stands as one of Southeast Asia's most vibrant cities.
High-tech companies from around the world are competing for investment opportunities in Vietnam, a Samsung executive has said.
The goal is to make Hanoi a city of "culture, civilization, and modernity", where the cultural essence of both the nation and the world converge.
The capital aims to become a leading modern, progressive and civilized metropolis in Southeast Asia by 2050.
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.
The planning will lay the groundwork for Hanoi to launch development initiatives up to 2030 to become a cultured, civilized, and modern city.
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.
A modern and comprehensive infrastructure will provide new momentum for Hanoi's rapid development, with the potential for double-digit growth in the years ahead.
This involves the construction and development of infrastructure and urban architectural works in a smart manner, aligning with approved planning projects.
The conference is expected to mobilize the engagement and insights of socio-political organizations, professional associations, scientists, experts, and researchers in shaping Capital Planning.
The Chinese group plans to set up its headquarters in Hanoi in the near future, considering the city as an important hub in the Southeast Asian region.
This is among a series of proposals made by the Hanoi People’s Committee to amend the Capital Law.
Experts suggest that the Hanoi authorities should improve the master plans of the city's development to maximize the benefits of the satellite cities.
Bridges play an important role in the city's development, and a city on both sides of the Red River will gradually take shape in the time ahead.