Resolution 15 outcomes: Hanoi's suburbs “dress up in new clothes”
The countryside on the outskirts of Hanoi has become more modern 15 years after the capital's boundary expansion, which falls on August 1, 2023.
The results are revealed through the number of villages meeting the new-style rural development criteria and improving livelihoods.
By the first quarter of 2023, all 382 communes in the city met the rural development standards, making it the largest number of commune-level administrative units meeting the national criteria.
Meanwhile, farmers' livelihoods have been steadily improving. The per capita income of rural residents has exceeded VND54 million (US$2,300) per year.
At the same time, many schools, roads, and public welfare facilities have been built in the suburbs of Hanoi.
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The eye-catching colorful murals of Dong Xuan Primary School, Quoc Oai District, Hanoi. |
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Part of Vong Xuyen Commune, Phuc Tho District, met the criteria of "beautiful - green - clean and environmental protection." |
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The modern appearance of Dong Am Village Cultural Center, Phu Man Commune, Quoc Oai District. |
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Growing pomelos brings significant income to farmers in Dien Village, Bac Tu Liem District. Photo: Huy Pham |
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High-tech orchid cultivation model widely applied in Me Linh District. |
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A bird's eye view of Hanoi's northern mountainous district of Ba Vi, home to many ethnic minorities. |
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The traditional incense-making village of Quang Phu Cau in Ung Hoa District has recently become a tourist attraction in Hanoi. Photo: Huy Pham |
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A new look of Tu Lap A Primary School of Me Linh District, ready for school year 2023-2024. |
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A modern rural road in Vinh Quynh Commune, Thanh Tri District. |
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A neat and tidy residential area in An Phu Commune, My Duc District. |