The Olympic Sports City project is envisioned as a modern, integrated urban-sports complex, well-equipped for Hanoi to host major regional and international sporting events such as the Asian Games (ASIAD) and the Olympic Games. The project also contributes to connecting technical and social infrastructure, creating a modern architectural and landscape space for the southern part of the city.
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Perspective view of the Olympic Sports City (Zone B). |
The project covers a total area of over 9,170 hectares across 11 communes in the southern part of Hanoi , divided into four main functional zones (A, B, C, D). These zones are oriented towards developing sports cities and service cities, connected to an international standard sports complex and stadium, forming a large-scale sports and service center for the capital city.
The preliminary total investment for the project is approximately 925,000 billion VND, with an estimated population of around 751,000. The planned timeline is to complete the sports complex and stadium by Q2/2030 and the entire project by 2035.
Meanwhile, the Red River Landscape Boulevard, spanning approximately 11,000 hectares, stretches from Hong Ha Bridge to Me So Bridge, passing through 19 communes and wards of Hanoi. The main components include an approximately 80 km long main boulevard, a system of landscaped parks and recreational areas covering approximately 3,300 hectares, and a 2,100-hectare land clearance area for urban reconstruction. The project is organized into several sub-projects on the left and right banks of the Red River, an underground metro line, and a resettlement urban area. The preliminary total investment is approximately 855,000 billion VND, with completion expected by 2030.
The project aims to complete the transportation infrastructure along the Red River, while simultaneously creating a modern, sustainable urban landscape along both banks, contributing to improving the living environment, enhancing the quality of the central urban area, and creating new economic growth drivers for the capital city. The project is expected to promote urban development, services, and infrastructure in the riverside areas.
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The rendering of the Red River Boulevard was released by the consortium of investors in November. |
According to the Hanoi City Party Committee, the conference took place in the context of the entire Hanoi Party Committee urgently disseminating and implementing the Resolution of the 18th City Party Congress, the strategic resolutions of the Politburo, and the directives of General Secretary To Lam at the Congress, in conjunction with perfecting the institutional framework and completing the development plan for the Capital City with a 100-year vision.
Hanoi Party Secretary Nguyen Duy Ngoc affirmed that the two projects are of đặc biệt importance in contributing to the development of the Capital, the Red River Delta region, and the whole country, aiming to create a "Red River Miracle". In addition, the two projects also serve the goal of achieving a GRDP growth rate of 11% or more in 2026 and throughout the 2026-2030 term; creating a new image for Hanoi as a "Cultural - Identity - Creative" capital city, transforming into a creative, green, smart, and globally connected metropolis.
The head of the Hanoi Party Committee stated that after the Politburo agreed in principle, on December 12th at the 10th session of the 15th National Assembly, a Resolution was passed on piloting a number of special mechanisms and policies to implement large and important projects in the capital city. These are crucial political and legal foundations for Hanoi to realize its vision and aspirations for the development of the capital in the new era.
The two projects are expected to commence on December 19th and aim for completion on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Party (February 3rd, 2030).
Source: https://baobacninhtv.vn/ha-noi-se-trien-khai-hai-sieu-du-an-gan-1-8-trieu-ty-dong-postid433098.bbg








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