Long-term vision in planning required for more green urban space in Vietnam
Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and other major cities in Vietnam should mobilize more resources for green space development.
Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and other major cities in Vietnam should mobilize more resources for green space development.
Hanoi needs green corridors to keep urban development under control and ensure sustainable growth.
Major cities in Vietnam are facing greater challenges from climate change, requiring drastic action to address the issues.
Both sides share the necessity to preserve cultural and historical heritages during the process of urban development.
Hanoi will soon become an ideal model for agricultural development associated with rural urbanization.
Hanoi faces increasing challenges posed by rapid urbanization and needs a new growth engine to advance development.
The project will develop an integrated public transport system in five districts of Hanoi that will support the effective utilization of Hanoi Metro Line 3.
The two cities plan to sign a memorandum of cooperation in 2023 and open new opportunities to strengthen bilateral ties.
In November, Denmark Crown Prince Frederik is scheduled to lead a delegation including businesses and policymakers to visit Vietnam and seek cooperation in green development.
The completion of ring roads No.3.5 and 4 would open up a new development space, driving the formation of large-scale polycentric urban areas to ease overloaded infrastructure in Hanoi’s downtown.
Cooperation between Hanoi and Israel’s cities would serve as the foundation for each side to further promote socio-economic development in the coming time.
The district expects to earn some VND600 billion (US$25.5 million) next year from selling land use rights of the projects, which have remained inactive.
Mayor of Hanoi Tran Sy Thanh has called for Singapore to further support the capital city in drafting urban planning for the next decade.
The goal is to ensure the effective use of different resources to serve the capital city’s development goals for the 2021-2030 period and subsequent years.
The sparkling lotus pond with various types of lotus in Ninh Xá Village, Ninh So Commune in Hanoi’s outskirt is about to bloom, attracting many visitors from the capital city.
The future profiles of Hanoi and surrounding areas from the perspective of local urban planners.
Effective urban planning would help Hanoi better utilize urban economic models for sustainable development.