High time for Red River to emerge as Hanoi’s new development symbol: Experts
Rich in culture and bound up with Thang Long legends, the Red River is a popular destination for visitors and home to tens of thousands of residents.
Rich in culture and bound up with Thang Long legends, the Red River is a popular destination for visitors and home to tens of thousands of residents.
Given the unique characteristics of the river and the impacts of climate change, comprehensive research across various fields is imperative to ensure the smooth realization of the Red River zoning plan.
As Hanoi implements the Capital Law in the coming period, there should be preferential land policies and the ability for businesses to develop car parks.
It is essential for Hanoi to put mechanisms and policies in place to ensure that all stakeholders benefit.
The approval of the zoning plan for the Red River urban sub-area by the Hanoi People's Committee is of great relevance to long-time residents.
Hanoi's updated General Planning until 2045, with a vision to 2065, has given a solid shape to the city’s development orientations, particularly its urban spaces.
Although the section of the Red River that flows through Hanoi is relatively short compared to its overall length, it plays a significant role in shaping the city's distinctive cultural and landscape features.
The average housing area per capita in Hanoi reached 28.6 square meters in 2023, exceeding the planned target of 28.2 square meters.
For Hanoi to be a cultured, civilized, and modern city, there must be a heightened awareness of preserving heritage and natural landscapes for the community.
Hanoi plans to cooperate with Seoul not only in economic and urban affairs but also in the management and utilization of cultural resources.