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Hanoi plans major bus network overhaul to accelerate green transition

The Hanoi Centre for Traffic Management and Operation has proposed a plan to adjust and strengthen the city's bus network to reduce emissions and promote sustainable urban transport development.

Hanoi traffic police deploy AI cameras to tackle illegal parking

Facing persistent violations of improper stopping and parking, the Hanoi Traffic Police Department has intensified the use of AI-powered camera systems to detect and handle infractions.

Hanoi sets vision to rank among world’s most livable cities

The capital is positioning itself as a hub of innovation and sustainability, with a long-term vision extending to 2065.

Rising costs tighten grip on Hanoi’s street food vendors

Small vendors across Hanoi are adapting to survive amid inflation, declining demand, and mounting financial pressure.

Hanoi sets vision to become global city beyond 2065

The 18th-tenure Hanoi Party Committee convened its fifth conference on March 27 to deliberate and adopt a range of strategic decisions shaping the capital’s development in a new era.

Metro, buses, electric vehicles becoming top choice for Hainoians

Buses, metro lines and green mobility solutions such as electric vehicles and bicycles are increasingly becoming a civilised travel habit for residents in Hanoi, particularly amid fluctuating fuel prices.

Vu Dai Thang re-elected as Chairman of Hanoi People’s Committee

The first session of the 17th Hanoi People’s Council for the 2026–2031 tenure was convened on March 28.

Hanoi to pilot low-emission zone in Hoan Kiem from July 1, 2026

Hanoi will run a low-emission zone on a trial basis starting July 1, 2026 in the central Hoan Kiem area, gradually controlling polluting vehicles and promoting green transport.

A turning point in Hanoi’s city management

At busy intersections, traffic is flowing more smoothly, signals appear better timed and enforcement less arbitrary, pointing to a broader shift in how Hanoi manages its rapidly expanding urban transport network.

Hanoi proposes streamlined model for public education network

Hanoi’s Department of Education and Training has submitted a proposal to the city’s People’s Committee outlining plans to reorganize the public education system across the capital.

Hanoi plans to build 76 million USD theatre

Hanoi plans a new 2,500-seat theatre valued at 2 trillion VND (75.9 million USD) on Vo Thi Sau street in Bach Mai ward.

Hanoi residents embrace green transport alternatives

Volatile fuel prices are accelerating a notable shift in consumer behaviour among residents in Hanoi capital city, with many turning to electric vehicles (EVs) as a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative.

Owners worried about pickup-truck classification, ban within inner-city areas

After the Traffic Police Department clarified the criteria for classifying pickup trucks as passenger cars or trucks, many owners are worried that their vehicles may be banned from entering inner-city areas.

Young entrepreneurs elected to city council to drive Hanoi’s next growth phase

The Hanoi Election Committee on March 20 issued Resolution No79 announcing the election results and the list of elected delegates to the 17th Hanoi People’s Council for the 2026–2031 term.

Most pickup trucks banned from inner Hanoi during peak hours under new rules

Regulations restricting trucks in inner Hanoi are sparking controversy as the majority of pickup trucks (despite serving personal needs) are classified as trucks, meaning they can be banned from circulating during peak hours.

Relocating universities: Hanoi faces a defining urban choice

As congestion intensifies, Hanoi must decide whether to reshape its urban core by moving universities beyond the city center.

Pickup truck owners in Hanoi struggle under new traffic restrictions

New regulations limiting truck access during peak hours are forcing pickup truck users to rethink how they move goods and navigate the city.

Hanoi’s “new visual classroom” brings history alive

Right from the first days of warm spring, the spot has been pulling in big crowds of locals and tourists eager to dive into its star attraction: “Admiring imperial annotations – Preserving woodblock imprints".

Politburo resolution charts Hanoi’s development in a new era

Party General Secretary To Lam on March 17 signed Resolution No. 02-NQ/TW issued by the Politburo on building and developing Hanoi in the new era, setting out long-term strategic orientations and development targets for the capital.

Nearly 110,000 students in Hanoi and HCMC may miss public high school seats

Vietnam’s two largest cities face mounting pressure on public high school places, with more than 100,000 students expected to miss out on public Grade 10 seats in the 2026–2027 school year.