Hanoi right to ban large tourist buses in Old Quarter
It's a drastic move to reduce congestion, improve air quality, and make strolling through Hanoi's Old Town more inviting.
It's a drastic move to reduce congestion, improve air quality, and make strolling through Hanoi's Old Town more inviting.
Incentives from both market regulators and developers will be key to driving Vietnam's property sector in 2024.
The Vietnamese Government is formulating highly competitive policies to attract investment in the semiconductor industry.
The government is expected to issue specific resolutions and guidelines for ministries to develop cultural industries and make them a pillar of the economy.
The upgraded relationship means that the bilateral cooperation is not only expanding but also deepening and becoming more substantial, not only for the two countries but also with regional and global implications.
The Government's ability to balance monetary and fiscal policies helps ensure a high degree of resilience to global challenges beyond its control.
Vietnam is told to capitalize on heritage as a resource and material to develop a green economy.
International experts and business executives recommended measure to help the development of smart cities in Vietnam.
Given the potential increase in property values when new roads and rail are built, the transit-oriented development model covered by the bill stands out as a highly promising and practical mechanism.
Counsellor for Cooperation and Cultural Activities at the French Embassy said Vietnam has made significant progress in promoting sustainable development and green economic growth while preserving its cultural heritage.
Vietnam's experience in managing, preserving and promoting cultural heritage can be shared with other countries around the world.
The amended Capital Law will pay off in terms of better preservation of Hanoi's cultural heritage, French specialists argue.
Green transport requires a change in the transport culture and attitudes of the community.
With agriculture as its main economic sector, Hanoi's agriculture serves as the core and driving force for regional and national development.
A work environment that fosters creativity and innovation and provides opportunities for talented individuals to grow plays a pivotal role in building their loyalty and unleashing their potential.
The draft amended Capital Law is being submitted to the National Assembly for consideration.
After 10 years, the 2012 Capital Law has been a catalyst for robust growth in Hanoi, but it still needs to be improved.
Hanoi, the country's main tourist hub, is developing several attractive cultural and tourism activities to draw visitors, building on the relaxed visa policy.
Overpopulation and high demographic density are challenging Hanoi to build new schools.
The chief economist from the US Department of State commented on her trip to Vietnam – the last stop on her five-country tour last week.
Planning for public transport-oriented development stands is a key solution to ignite the city’s breakthrough in socio-economic development.