Hoa Lac Park aims to become “a high-tech hub”
The Hoa Lac Hi-tech Park is being built as an open model and will serve as the core for the transformation of Hanoi into the country's leading hub for innovation.
The Hoa Lac Hi-tech Park is being built as an open model and will serve as the core for the transformation of Hanoi into the country's leading hub for innovation.
Hanoi is in need of US$350 billion to upgrade urban infrastructure and realize development visions until 2030.
Greater determination from the city’s apparatus is required to reach the disbursement rate of at least 90% by December 31.
Ring-road No.4, one of the nine projects of national priority, is expected to create driving forces for Vietnam’s socio-economic recovery.
The Steering Committee is tasked with pushing for the implementation of six transport projects of national priority.
The capital city has identified infrastructure development as a focal point for its economic growth, in which industrial parks are the center.
The hospital will apply high technology and new therapies in treatment.
Vietnam has emerged as a new epicenter of entertainment projects, attracting many international giants.
In the next few years, Gen Z will be the main trend-setter of the workplace of the future.
The construction phase is set to start on December 31, 2022.
The Ministry of Construction will submit to the National Assembly for approval of regulations and laws related to real estate.
Vietnamese electric-vehicle maker VinFast has signed agreements with Credit Suisse and Citigroup to raise $4 billion globally to fund its Carolina-based EV plant.
The study of the situation of the old apartment buildings in Hanoi will conclude in the third quarter, laying the groundwork for the issuance of regulations on renovating and rebuilding such constructions.
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.
The project is a transportation corridor and economic engine for the growth of the Red River Delta.
By 2025, Hanoi aims to renovate 60 villas and other structures under the management of the municipal authorities and the Vietnamese Government.
The responsibilities of the task force groups are to identify bottlenecks and difficulties facing ministries, central agencies, and provinces during the implementation of public investment.
The Eastern North-South expressway project is of national priority, for which an acceleration in construction progress should not undermine the quality of the project.
The Vietnamese Government is working on the construction of over 1,900 kilometers of expressway with total investment capital of over VND500 trillion ($22 billion).
Hoan Kiem District’s authority plans to build a recreational area in the alluvial islet in the Red River.