Green trees have been mentioned in poetry, painting, music and have became a special feature of Hanoi.
Rows of trees on quiet streets like Phan Dinh Phung, Hoang Dieu, Thanh Nien and Tran Phu have created a leafy and welcoming city.
Hoang Dieu in the eyes of many people is a beautiful street with many big trees and historical buildings.
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| Thanh Nien - the most romantic road in Hanoi (Photo: Zing.vn) |
People feel comfortable to walk on the sidewalk even on a summer day, as the greenery provides some reprieve from the heat.
Thanh Nien Road runs between the two famous lakes of West Lake and Truc Bach with rows of flamboyant tree on both sides of the road.
People often come here for fresh air on a summer evening, and it’s a popular meeting-spot for lovers.
For that reason, Thanh Nien road is called the most romantic road in Hanoi and many people call it the “Road of Love".
With over 2,100 people per square kilometre, the city is the most densely populated in Vietnam.
The green trees have become an integral part of the city in its process of urbanisation. Thus, the city’s plan to plant one million trees by 2020 was welcomed by local residents.
"The hot weather seems to be lessened when I pass streets covered with trees," Nguyen Tuan Hung, from Thanh Xuan District, told Vietnam News.
He hoped that more trees would be planted so that road-users would no longer get sweaty while driving.
In an attempt to bolster its eco-friendly image, Hanoi has started to beautify its major streets with flamboyant trees.
As many as 300 flamboyant trees have been planted on the median strips of major streets in Hanoi such as Tran Khat Chan, Xa Dan, Kim Lien-Hoang Cau, Lang Ha and Tay Son.
The planting of flamboyant trees is part of a bigger plan to beautify the city by growing one million new trees by 2020, which the Chairman of Hanoi People’s Committee, Nguyen Duc Chung, unveiled late in May.
The city currently has around 11 parks, and city authorities plan to develop 25 new parks over the next five years.
To reach the target of raising the area of greenery from 7sq.m to 10sq.m per person by 2020, the city authority has instructed Hanoi Forestry Development Centre to review the forest area available for setting up a nursery garden for urban green trees.
According to Ta Duy Long, deputy director of the centre, the programme on cultivating saplings for urban green trees has brought about positive results.
The centre is caring for an urban tree nursery of about 2,000 plants, including 50 popular species including hopea odorata, erythrophleum fordii, and dracontomelon duperreanum.
The plants at the nursery garden developed well, with widespread shadow and strong trunks, despite being planted at a high density, he said.
"Through observing the growth of the plants we found the terrain and climate in Soc Son area is suitable for the development of urban green trees," Long said.
Initial surveys have shown that 30ha out of 1,662ha of unforested land near protected forests in Soc Son District could become nursery gardens, he said.
The above-mentioned areas met the conditions to be able to cultivate saplings of urban green trees, having good soil, a moderate slope and particularly it was a convenient location for caring, protecting and moving trees to other places.
The centre has also proposed planting eight trees in the nursery garden, including terminalia catappa, hopea odorata, dracontomelon duperreanum and flamboyant tree.
Trinh Thi Lan, from Soc Son District’s Tien Duoc Commune, said she would take part in the Hanoi Forestry Development Centre’s project on developing nursery gardens for green urban trees with a number of local households.
"Besides providing saplings, the project will create more income and particularly help building a sustainable ecological system," she told New Hanoi newspaper.
To accelerate the implementation of the the Ethnic Affairs Strategy by 2030, with a vision toward 2045, the Prime Minister requested ministries, agencies and local authorities to continue thoroughly carrying out the Party and State’s policies on ethnic affairs, enhancing the effectiveness of State management and strengthening oversight of policy implementation.
Vietnamese authorities also provided the Chinese side with photographs and video footage recording the rescue operation and repairs to the vessels, demonstrating transparency and Vietnam’s full efforts in maritime search and rescue.
The team examined the APEC 2027 Convention Centre, where main conference activities are scheduled; Sun Serenia Hospital, designated to provide healthcare and emergency medical services for delegates; provincial road DT.975, which connects Phu Quoc International Airport to the convention centre; and the area surrounding Phu Quoc International Airport.
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NA Chairman Tran Thanh Man expressed his hope that the Vietnamese in Türkiye will remain united, support each other, build an increasingly strong community, integrate well, abide by the laws of the host country, and maintain a positive image of the Vietnamese people.
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Deputy Director of the Mine Action Centre of Quang Tri Dinh Ngoc Vu said nearly 60,000 hectares of land in the province have been cleared of UXO contamination, with over 925,000 explosive items safely destroyed.
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Vice Chairman Vu Hong Thanh called on Party committees and authorities in Can Tho to continue implementing ethnic policies, encourage people to restructure production, develop modern cooperative models, and use science and technology in farming to adapt to climate change.
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