Red River Delta Master Plan 2021-2030 approved
A pivotal objective of the master plan is to strengthen Hanoi's position as the leading economic hub of the northern region and the entire nation and to foster international competitiveness.
A pivotal objective of the master plan is to strengthen Hanoi's position as the leading economic hub of the northern region and the entire nation and to foster international competitiveness.
Once completed, the service would function as both a transportation route and a tourist itinerary linking cultural heritage sites.
For thousands of years, the Red River has been the main engine of Hanoi's growth.
The Chem Communal House in Hanoi has been designated a National Special Relic for its exceptional architecture and history.
The Red River will be an important factor in the city's economy, providing water transportation and connectivity to areas on both sides of the river.
Focusing on design and heritage, this year's festival emphasized solutions and new ways of thinking in design to breathe new life into heritage sites.
With proper planning and synchronized infrastructure investment, Long Bien has gradually become a magnet for investors.
Highlighting the grace of the Red River, the Long Bien Bridge is an iconic landmark in Hanoi.
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.
Vinh Tuy Bridge, the biggest spanning Red River, will help ease the traffic volume entering and leaving Hanoi.
Localities in the region will increase funding for basic research and the training of high-quality human resources.
The goal of building the Red River as a central landscape axis is to create an open, green space integrated with modern and well-planned urban infrastructure, transforming it into an appealing tourist destination.
The materialization of the Red River Zoning Plan would serve as the driving force for substantial advancements in the capital’s development.
The four districts of Hoan Kiem, Long Bien, Ba Dinh, and Tay Ho will continue to jointly implement the project "Development of the Red River Alluvial Islet into a multi-purpose cultural park".
The Prime Minister has ordered Hanoi to impose strict controls on the central area's high-rise development and implement programs to renovate and rebuild the city.
The vision is for Hanoi to become a vibrant, green, and serene metropolis with the Red River landscape axis.
The new bridge is expected to ease traffic congestion and boost the city's socio-economic development.