Suburban Hanoi accelerates OCOP development in co-ops and villages
Local authorities are stepping up their support for members of the One Commune One Product (OCOP) program.
Local authorities are stepping up their support for members of the One Commune One Product (OCOP) program.
The use of digital solutions in data management can give a boost to Hanoi's urban planning efforts.
Guangzhou, with its experiences in developing urban transport, hopes to cooperate with Hanoi in developing smart transport.
Hanoi is enhancing access to Vietnamese products for suburban consumers through the organization of Vietnamese Goods Week in various districts. This initiative is generating positive responses from both businesses and consumers.
Hanoi plans to increase the proportion of urban development land to 30% by 2025, and hopes to increase it to 33-36% by 2030.
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.
London, one of the world's top four financial centers, is ready to provide insights, technology, and regulatory recommendations for Hanoi's urban development.
Hanoi is envisioned to develop a cultural industry hub along the riverbanks and other areas with cultural spatial advantages.
The two media outlets have plans for the further development of their relationship in the years ahead.
The city is committed to advancing research and applying cutting-edge technology in agricultural production, processing, and business.
The move aims to bolster the capital's future public transport projects, especially metro lines.
Despite the challenges they have faced over the years, the silversmiths at Ding Cong Silver Crafting strive to cultivate their passion and pass it on to talented young craftsmen.
When selecting street trees for Hanoi, priority should be given to native species that are well-suited to the local soil and climate, economically efficient, and enhance urban aesthetics.
It is essential for Hanoi to put mechanisms and policies in place to ensure that all stakeholders benefit.
The goal is to increase the number of urban districts from 12 to 18 by 2030.
Hanoi - a city that embodies the essence of the nation’s rich culture - requires greater rigor in creating a modern, civilized urban landscape that reflects the “spirit of the thousand-year-old mountains and rivers.”
The plan is for urban areas to become the driving force while rural areas serve as the foundation for sustainable development.