Hanoi sprints to meet urban development targets
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 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.
ThaiNews Chiangmai sends a congratulatory letter to the Economic & Urban Newspaper on the latter's 25th anniversary of its first publication (January 1, 1999 - January 1, 2024).
Hanoi plans to cooperate with Seoul not only in economic and urban affairs but also in the management and utilization of cultural resources.
Smart and sustainable city is considered to fit the goals of Hanoi, which aim to provide a high-quality, safe, friendly and convenient life for people, and serve the growth of businesses, organizations and government agencies.
The draft amended Capital Law is aimed at facilitating Hanoi’s utilization of land resources for the development of urban railways.
Given the potential increase in property values when new roads and rail are built, the transit-oriented development model covered by the bill stands out as a highly promising and practical mechanism.
A major change under the upcoming amended Capital Law is the imminent development of new, modern offices, industrial parks, university towns, and hospitals in Hanoi.
Leveraging its vast land resources, the urban zones flanking Ring Road No.4 have the potential to materialize the vision of creating green urban spaces and smart cities within the Capital Region.
The draft law aims to redirect investment from being channeled mainly into housing and commercial center development projects to infrastructure projects such as urban railways.
With agriculture as its main economic sector, Hanoi's agriculture serves as the core and driving force for regional and national development.
In the upcoming period, the expanded metropolitan area will undergo urban reconstruction, emphasizing upgrading technical infrastructure and expanding social infrastructure.
Urban areas in big cities provide ideal spaces for tourism development in Vietnam.
The move is aimed at tapping into the city's local strengths and assets in urban agriculture, supporting tourism and green space creation, and safeguarding the environment.
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 comprehensive approach aims to transform the city's landscape, enhance the quality of life for its residents, and align with global trends in clean energy conversion and digital transformation.
Planning for public transport-oriented development stands is a key solution to ignite the city’s breakthrough in socio-economic development.
The project, scheduled to be complete by the end of 2025, would contribute to the city’s goal of finalizing its urban railway network by 2035.