Hanoi aims for urban reslience against climate change by 2030
The goal is to build and refine the urban governance model, thereby improving the efficiency of city management and the quality of urban life.
The goal is to build and refine the urban governance model, thereby improving the efficiency of city management and the quality of urban life.
New York pledged business support and market intelligence to encourage increased US investment in Vietnam and Hanoi.
Hanoi is in the throes of the 2023 rainy season, marked by heavy rains and recurrent flooding of many of the capital's streets.
The future development of the capital's spatial landscape should be in line with the vision of a sustainable, environmentally friendly and smart city.
Apart from Ly Thuong Kiet Street, Hanoi focuses on studying the urban design of other important streets such as Hai Ba Trung, Phan Chu Trinh, Tran Quang Khai, Tran Nhat Duat, and Kim Dong.
The Prime Minister has ordered Hanoi to impose strict controls on the central area's high-rise development and implement programs to renovate and rebuild the city.
To meet the needs of people in different income brackets, the city will focus on building satellite cities and areas expected to become urban districts between 2021 and 2030.
The country should have a high level of urbanization comparable to ASEAN and Asia by 2045.
The city will need VND12.5 trillion (US$527 million) for social housing development in the period 2021-2025.