Culture, identity, creativity must be at centre of Ha Noi's development: Party chief

Party General Secretary To Lam has stressed the importance of placing "time-honoured culture- identity - creativity" at the centre of all development strategies for Ha Noi, serving as strong internal resources, forming the backbone for the capital city’s mettle, intellectual strength, thus laying the foundation for the city to affirm its leading role in the new era.

Party General Secretary To Lam addresses the 18th Ha Noi Party Congress for the 2025-2030 tenure (Photo: nhandan.vn)
Party General Secretary To Lam addresses the 18th Ha Noi Party Congress for the 2025-2030 tenure (Photo: nhandan.vn)

Addressing the 18th Ha Noi Party Congress for the 2025-2030 tenure on October 16, the Party chief underlined that the congress offers an opportunity for self-reflection, establishing new goals, and creating momentum for the capital’s development in a new era.

Noting that the country and Ha Noi are entering a new development era with opportunities and challenges, he emphasised that the city Party Organisation, authorities, and people must recognise the capital's special role for the nation and its responsibility to meet the expectations of both the people of Ha Noi and the country as a whole.

To guide Ha Noi into the new phase, he urged a holistic and systemic vision, where ideology, institutions, space, economy, and people combine into a sustainable development entity. The first breakthrough, he emphasised, must be building a pure, strong Party Organisation and political system that is exemplary and accountable to the people.

He envisioned Ha Noi as a city of time-honoured culture, identity, and creativity, aspiring to be a "civilised, modern, and sustainable capital" with both contemporary wisdom and global stature. Culture represents the root, the essence of national wisdom, fostering trust and resilience. Identity forms the competitive advantage, ensuring Ha Noi retains its historical soul while attracting talent and driving knowledge-based economic growth. Creativity, he said, is the engine of development, transforming heritage into vibrant living value, while preserving and evolving the city’s physical and intellectual legacy, he stated.

The General Secretary underscored that development must seamlessly integrate culture, space, economy, and people. Every decision, project, and investment must maintain traditional values, create cultural spaces for future generations, and foster innovation. He called for the development of creative "nodes" across the capital, ensuring a steady flow of creative energy from heritage, knowledge, and technology to cultural and innovation hubs.

This vision includes creating three "creative poles" of Ha Noi – heritage - the historic inner city and the Red River waterfront; knowledge - the Viet Nam National University and other research and educational centres; and technology - the Hoa Lac High-Tech Park and other innovation zones. These will become the city's creative engine, blending history, knowledge, and modern technology to shape Ha Noi as a future-focused metropolis.

However, the Party leader identified four long-standing issues Ha Noi faces, namely traffic congestion, urban order, pollution (air, water, and waste), and flooding. To address these, Ha Noi must embrace a new governance model - shifting from management to creation; from fragmentation to integration; and from short-term solutions to sustainable ones.

Additionally, Ha Noi must transform its "single-pole" model into a "multi-pole, multi-centre" structure. Rather than concentrating all functions in the overburdened inner city, Ha Noi’s urban spaces should be reorganised into well-linked decentralised centres, each fulfilling specific roles while contributing to a unified city.

Ha Noi should become a hub for scientific research, technology, and innovation, a centre for policy development, new technologies, talent training, and a launchpad for national ideas. It should work alongside Ho Chi Minh City as the country’s leading innovation and technology hubs, he suggested.

General Secretary Lam also emphasised the need for Ha Noi to give greater attention to human development, remain a solid political and security stronghold, and strengthen international cooperation with more active engagement in the network of “green, smart and creative” cities in the world.

VNA
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