Urban and rural areas equally important for socioeconomic growth
The plan is for urban areas to become the driving force while rural areas serve as the foundation for sustainable development.
The plan is for urban areas to become the driving force while rural areas serve as the foundation for sustainable development.
This is expected to create a breakthrough in mobilizing comprehensive strength and effectively harnessing potential and advantages for the development of the capital city.
The complexity of urban housing issues in Hanoi is increasing, requiring new ideas and approaches to construction.
The move is seen as a viable solution to enhance drainage capacity and reduce inundation in the 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.
By 2030, Hanoi will need approximately US$14.6 billion to build 96.8km of urban railway.
Hanoi encourages investment in areas where Guangdong excels, such as urban infrastructure, transport, metro systems, bridges, digital transformation, green development, and semiconductor manufacturing.
The Community Education Center on Fire Prevention and Rescue is officially inaugurated at the Cultural Center of Thanh Xuan District (Hanoi).
The city will replace the Kim Ma – Yen Nghia Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line with an urban railway.
The Politbureau's conclusion called for the study and piloting of public investment-private management and private investment-public use models, as well as the completion of Transit Oriented Development (TOD) models.
Although the section of the Red River that flows through Hanoi is relatively short compared to its overall length, it plays a significant role in shaping the city's distinctive cultural and landscape features.
During the week-long holiday, Hanoi's sanitation workers will work extra hours from early morning until 6 p.m. to ensure that all rubbish is collected.
The No.2 urban railway line is expected to play a crucial role in the public transportation network, easing the ever-increasing severe traffic congestion in the capital's central area.
Having specific and feasible policies that take into account practical conditions will be the foundation for outstanding plans and solutions in urban redevelopment, specifically, urban railway systems.
It is imperative to encourage a paradigm shift towards adopting public transport, moving away from the pitfalls of unsustainable reliance on personal vehicles.
Early and effective investment in the urban railway system will increase the share of public passenger transport, reduce individual vehicle traffic, and positively impact socio-economic development.
Hanoi aims to address issues related to planning and investment to improve public transport systems, develop urban railways, and shape sustainable urban environments.