While the backbone of Vietnam’s electricity remains hydropower, the State-owned Electricity of Vietnam Group (EVN) said power supply will be ensured for the coming dry season.
The real estate market in the west and southwest of Hanoi is expected to develop further with the development of infrastructure and high demand, according to experts.
Hanoi is set to spend nearly 3.7 trillion VND (165.8 million USD) on the construction of a new water plant using surface water from the Hong (Red) River in Lien Hong commune, Dan Phuong district.
The Three- to five-star hotels in Hanoi have all reported an
unsatisfactory occupancy rate in the last six months, but the city
expects to have 1,300 more hotel rooms by 2016, the English language
news website VietNamNet Bridge reported on May 30.