14TH NATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF VIETNAM
Log in
Hanoi

Hanoi completes traffic infrastructure to develop satellite urban areas: Official

Satellite urban areas are the nucleus to promote suburban development, with its own, unique and mixed functions to support Hanoi city’s downtown.

Hanoi needs to focus on completing transport infrastructure to connect five satellite urban areas with downtown and create a strong boost for socio-economic development in these urban areas, Kinh Te & Do Thi quoted Deputy Director of the municipal Department of Transport Vu Ha as saying.

 Thang Long avenue - traffic route connecting Hanoi’s downtown with satellite urban areas. Photo: Viet Linh

According to the master plan of transport in the capital city to 2030, with a vision to 2050 approved by the prime minister, one of Hanoi’s key tasks is to develop the five satellite urban areas, including Hoa Lac, Son Tay, Xuan Mai, Phu Xuyen, and Soc Son.

The five satellite urban areas are the nucleus to promote suburban development, with its own, unique and mixed functions to support Hanoi city’s downtown.

Over the past years, the city has spent about VND7 trillion (US$302.5 million) per year to build and upgrade roads, with the priority given to suburban traffic infrastructure.

Mr. Vu Ha said that Hanoi's achievements in the development of transport infrastructure in recent years were thanks to the municipal authorities’ guidance and local residents’ support.

“To quickly complete the synchronous transport infrastructure network for the five satellite urban areas, Hanoi needs to be very flexible in the financial mechanism as well as in mobilizing investment capital,” Mr. Vu Ha said.

Sharing the same view, transport expert Phan Truong Thanh said that the city’s budget allocation should focus on the main thoroughfares which can connect numerous localities, the capital region, and urban railway, among others.

Besides, Hanoi should pay attention to step by step completing the network of intercity bus stations in the area inside Ring Road 4 since these are important traffic hubs connecting the city’s downtown with the five satellite urban areas and neighboring provinces and cities.

Many experts believe that, along with investment in roads, Hanoi should have an effective mechanism to attract financial resources for its metro lines, especially the ones connecting with satellite urban areas, Mr. Thanh added.

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Related news
Hanoi’s satellite urban areas take shape slowly

Hanoi’s satellite urban areas take shape slowly

15 Dec, 14:26

The low qualifications of the planning consultancy units, shortage of input data for planning and the lengthened process of stakeholders' consultation are the reasons for the slow construction progress of satellite urban areas.

Hanoi Times Weekly podcast - January 17

Hanoi Times Weekly podcast - January 17

This week, we highlight major developments shaping Hanoi, including Vietnam’s first semiconductor chip plant, expanded global tech cooperation, cultural events, social housing targets, digital public services, innovation investment and job creation priorities across the capital.

Hanoi targets double-digit export growth with focus on high-value goods

Hanoi targets double-digit export growth with focus on high-value goods

As global trade conditions grow more complex, Hanoi is recalibrating its export strategy to move up the value chain, broaden market access and strengthen long-term economic resilience.

Metro ridership target rises as Hanoi pushes safer, smarter urban rail operations

Metro ridership target rises as Hanoi pushes safer, smarter urban rail operations

As Hanoi accelerates public transport reform, the city’s metro operator is setting higher ridership goals while focusing on safety, digital governance and service quality to support long-term urban mobility growth.

Hanoi advances Capital Region linkages through urban cluster model

Hanoi advances Capital Region linkages through urban cluster model

The approach is expected to create new momentum and development space for provinces in the Capital Region and neighboring areas, ease pressure on Hanoi and enable shared growth.

Hanoi honors Palestinian ambassador for decades of service and deep ties to capital

Hanoi honors Palestinian ambassador for decades of service and deep ties to capital

Over four decades of studying, working and living in Vietnam, Palestinian Ambassador Saadi Salama has witnessed Hanoi’s transformation from a struggling capital into a dynamic political, economic and cultural centre that has retained its distinct identity.

Hanoi ensures fire safety for 14th National Party Congress and Tet

Hanoi ensures fire safety for 14th National Party Congress and Tet

The move aims to ensure the smooth organization of major political events and safe conditions for residents to celebrate the Lunar New Year.

Hanoi seeks superior autonomy in Capital Law overhaul

Hanoi seeks superior autonomy in Capital Law overhaul

Hanoi is seeking a historic legislative breakthrough with a Capital Law overhaul and a 100-year master plan. By demanding 'superior' autonomy and exceptional mechanisms, the city aims to shatter governance bottlenecks and lead Vietnam’s new era of growth as a high-tech, global-tier capital.

Hanoi to light up My Dinh with fireworks celebrating 14th National Party Congress

Hanoi to light up My Dinh with fireworks celebrating 14th National Party Congress

As Hanoi prepares for the country’s most important political event, the capital will host a large-scale fireworks display and cultural program designed to create a festive atmosphere and mark a historic milestone in national development.