PM inspects key infrastructure projects in Hue

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh made an inspection of several major infrastructure development projects in the central city of Hue on July 26.

During his visit to the West Sky social housing complex in the Ecogarden urban area, the PM commended the city for effectively implementing the Government’s and Prime Minister’s directives on social housing development. To date, the city has completed 700 out of 1,200 planned social housing units, achieving over 58% of its 2025 target. Looking ahead, Hue aims to build 7,500 additional units during the 2025–2030 period, creating stable housing opportunities for low-income residents while contributing to sustainable urbanisation.

He urged Hue to continue promoting social housing initiatives by allocating sufficient land, adopting preferential financial policies, and deploying credit packages to support both investors and buyers, particularly those under 35 years old.

He stressed that social housing projects must be fully integrated with transport infrastructure, electricity, water supply and drainage, telecommunications, and essential services such as healthcare, education, and culture. These developments, he noted, should ensure affordability and balance the interests of residents, investors, and the state.

The West Sky social housing complex consists of two blocks with over 1,000 units, priced at an average of VND16 million (US$611.9) per square metre.

The same day, the Government leader visited the newly inaugurated Nguyen Hoang Bridge across the Huong River.

PM Chinh expressed his satisfaction that his instructions from April 2024 had been implemented effectively. He called on the city to maximise the economic and tourism potential of the bridge, the Huong River, and the surrounding riverside areas, particularly for night-time and urban economic development.

Inaugurated in March to mark the 50th anniversary of Hue’s liberation, the Nguyen Hoang Bridge is the city’s fifth bridge spanning the Huong River. The steel arch bridge features five spans and measures 380m in length and 43m in width. It accommodates six lanes for cars, two lanes for motorbikes, pedestrian pathways, and safety buffers on each side.

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VOV.VN - Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on July 26 visited and offered incense at the Quang Tri Ancient Citadel and the National Road 9 Martyrs’ Cemetery, to pay tribute to fallen heroes who sacrificed their lives for national independence and freedom, marking 78 years of War Invalids and Martyrs Day (July 27).

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