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| Latest news featured on the first page of Hue Today, Issue No. 474 |
Leading this edition is the article ‘Hue Must Shift Its Governance Approach to Sustain Double-Digit Growth’ (Page 2), reporting on the working session held by Deputy Prime Minister Le Tien Chau and a working delegation, focusing on measures to help Hue achieve its target of maintaining economic growth of over 10% in the second half of 2026.
To achieve GRDP Growth of over 10% in 2026, what does Hue need to do to develop implementation scenarios decisively and roll out practical measures to turn its tourism strengths and the potential of its heritage, cuisine, ao-dai, and the night-time economy into powerful drivers of economic growth? The article explores these key issues.
On Page 3, the article ‘Following the Role Model of Uncle Ho’s in Serving the Nation and the People’ highlights practical models inspired by Uncle Ho’s teachings that are contributing to the development of more civilized and modern rural communities.
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| Page 2 provides insights on the working session by Prime Minister Le Tien Chau and the working delegation |
An article ‘Making Hue a Destination for Investment’ is highlighted on Page 4. It features numerous positive signs in the work of investment attraction, as many leading businesses continue to select the city as an investment destination. Dozens of newly approved projects, coupled with initiatives to improve the investment environment, are providing a strong boost to Hue’s economic growth.
On Page 5, the article ‘Hue Industrial College’s Campus 3 Should be Transferred without Delay’ is considered an appealing content for readers. It sheds light on a long-standing paradox: While Phan Dang Luu High School is facing a severe shortage of classrooms and recreational space, Hue Industrial College’s Campus 3, adjacent to the school, has sat vacant for years.
On Page 6, various touching human-interest stories await readers in ‘Working Through the Night to Restore Truong Tien Bridge’, capturing dedicated workers laboring through the night to preserve one of Hue’s most iconic landmarks.
Hue Today, Issue No. 474 also provides readers with many attractive news on Training doctors for mountainous areas; Protecting Bach Ma National Park, ongoing DNA sampling to identify fallen soldiers, and a talk show by a professor with students on the enduring love for the ao-dai.
We cordially invite readers to pick up this edition for more insights!

