Ba Dinh District launches environmental clean-up in riverine communities
This activity shows the determination of the capital's residents to keep the environment clean.
This activity shows the determination of the capital's residents to keep the environment clean.
It is critical to put available riverbank land to good use in order to enhance landscape, cultural, economic, and tourism values while ensuring flood and disaster prevention.
For centuries, the Red River has been the backbone of Hanoi's socio-economic growth.
The alluvial islet of the Red River is economically valuable and rich in natural ecosystems.
A pivotal objective of the master plan is to strengthen Hanoi's position as the leading economic hub of the northern region and the entire nation and to foster international competitiveness.
The goal is to make Hanoi a city of "culture, civilization, and modernity", where the cultural essence of both the nation and the world converge.
To make urban areas livable, user-friendly and smart residential areas requires the joint efforts of all stakeholders.
Once completed, the service would function as both a transportation route and a tourist itinerary linking cultural heritage sites.
The Red River will be an important factor in the city's economy, providing water transportation and connectivity to areas on both sides of the river.
With proper planning and synchronized infrastructure investment, Long Bien has gradually become a magnet for investors.