Tech provides new solutions to tackle Hanoi’s smog
Thoroughly addressing pollution from peri-urban craft villages, together with the use of smart monitoring technologies, are seen as two key pillars in the effort to bring back a blue sky for Hanoi.
Thoroughly addressing pollution from peri-urban craft villages, together with the use of smart monitoring technologies, are seen as two key pillars in the effort to bring back a blue sky for Hanoi.
Hanoi has launched a new digital heritage program that brings centuries-old cultural assets into a modern, interactive format. By mapping key monuments and creating themed journeys, the city aims to help residents and visitors explore its deep-rooted identity through fresh, engaging experiences.
The training course is expected to help travel firms better understand legal requirements, improve risk management and operate more sustainably in an increasingly competitive market.
Hanoi has introduced two-wheel electric vehicles for the first time in its transport network, offering residents a new green mobility option and marking a key step in the city’s smart-transport development.
The two sides have inked two city-level agreements and eight agreements covering areas such as Party building, economic and investment cooperation, agriculture, health, education and people-to-people ties.
Rooftop solar in industrial zones has the foundations to become a new driver of Hanoi’s energy transition.
