Explore Vietnam’s most beautiful towns that are set to become ‘international resort cities’ with stunning scenery
A mountain town in Vietnam has received rave reviews from the international press, surpassing many strong contenders in Asia to make it into the top 16 most beautiful towns in the world.
The results of the vote from Times Out Travel Magazine for the most attractive destinations in 2024 have been announced, and the town of Sapa (Lao Cai province, Vietnam) is one of the 16 most beautiful small towns in the world. This place has been a famous resort since the 1920s, with a record number of tourists that is 50 times the population.
Prior to this, in 2023, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha also signed a Decision approving the general construction plan for Sa Pa Tourism Area – Sa Pa town, Lao Cai province until 2040, with the aim of developing Sa Pa into a national and international tourism destination.
Since the new plan for Sa Pa town has just been approved, there is no detailed design available. Below is an AI ChatGPT generated vision of Sa Pa’s future urban development.
On the morning of February 5th, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh emphasized the importance of profitable operations and increased contributions to GDP growth and the state budget by working with 19 conglomerates and state-owned enterprises. These businesses possess significant resources and must strive to generate more profits.
Yuanta Securities predicts that the FTSE Vietnam Index will add the stock HAG and will not remove any stocks. The VNM ETF portfolio is expected to remain unchanged.
On the morning of April 25, 2024, the 2024 Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of BCG Land JSC (UPCoM: BCR) was held with the attendance rate of shareholders at the opening time of 74.99%.
On the first day of the 7th session of the 15th National Assembly of Vietnam, which commences on May 20, the legislative body is expected to initiate the process of electing a new State President and National Assembly Chairman. This important procedure is scheduled to be completed by May 22.
The Mai Dinh Industrial Cluster project, approved by the Hanoi People's Committee in 2007, faced challenges that led the initial investor to withdraw. Determined to bring the project to life, the Soc Son People's Committee is now seeking a new investor to take the helm and drive the development forward.
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment is proposing a case for land use fee exemption from 2025 in the Draft Decree on land use and rental fees.
The Land Law No. 31/2024/QH15 provides for the issuance of land use rights certificates and ownership of assets attached to the land for households and individuals who are using the land without proper documentation, provided they are not in violation of land laws and their case does not involve unauthorized allocation of land (Article 138).
The urban railway is a pivotal catalyst for Hanoi's socioeconomic development strategy in the upcoming years, fostering sustainable growth intertwined with urban expansion.