The Hanoi People`s Committee on August 2 approved the proposal of Thanh Xuan district to build Nguyen Quy Duc St into a walking street
At the press conference held by the municipal Party Committee on August 2, Vice Chairman of Thanh Xuan district Dang Hong Thai said that the district is working out the plans to invest and upgrade the Nguyen Trai route turning into a model street with synchronous infrastructure.
At the conference, the Hanoi People's Committee approved the proposal of Thanh Xuan district to build Nguyen Quy Duc street into a walking street.
Vice Chairman Thai said the Nguyen Quy Duc street, located in Thanh Xuan Bac ward will be upgraded and stalls run by small traders selling foods, clothes, accessories, daily goods, souvenirs and handicrafts will be set up to attract more tourists.
As scheduled, Nguyen Quy Duc walking street is set to open in early next year. Street festivals, flower roads, cultural exhibition, sport and art activities will be organised there.
Vice Chairman of Thanh Xuan district Dang Hong Thai makes a speech at the press conference.
|
Vice Chairman Thai said the Nguyen Quy Duc street, located in Thanh Xuan Bac ward will be upgraded and stalls run by small traders selling foods, clothes, accessories, daily goods, souvenirs and handicrafts will be set up to attract more tourists.
At the Nguyen Quy Duc street.
|
As scheduled, Nguyen Quy Duc walking street is set to open in early next year. Street festivals, flower roads, cultural exhibition, sport and art activities will be organised there.
Other News
- Hanoi translator opens bookstore fueled by passion for reading
- Authentic Hanoi Old Quarter bun rieu: Irresistible charm
- Savor Hanoi-flavored mooncakes
- 5,500-member Indian tourist group arrives in Hanoi: Opportunity to expand MICE market
- Hoan Kiem’s lakeside painters: Unique trade in Hanoi
- More public spaces for a greener Hanoi
- Five restaurants in Hanoi listed in Michelin Guide
- Where do Vietnamese prefer to go for their next holiday?
- Miniature “bamboo forest” in the heart of Hanoi
- Giant dragon-shaped kumquat bonsais amaze passers-by in Hanoi
Trending
-
Prime Minister leaves Hanoi for regional events in China
-
Vietnam news in brief - November 5
-
Hanoi embraces digital transformation in agriculture
-
Hanoi seeks partnerships to build skilled workforce for digital transformation
-
Adorable baby hippo wows Hanoi visitors
-
Localizing idols: Vietnam’s shift from Hallyu to homegrown stars
-
Hanoi plans major upgrade for iHaNoi by 2026
-
Berlin Film Festival award-winning motion picture premieres in Vietnam
-
Love triangle drama opens Hanoi Open Stage Festival