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| Front page of Hue Today Weekly Issue No. 81 |
"Green Tourism: Turning Costs into a Competitive Advantage" is the feature story by Huu Phuc, the highlight of this week's issue. Green transformation means businesses must accept higher upfront costs and adapt the way they operate. This has prompted many to ask: “What do we gain in return?”. In reality, however, those initial investments can translate into stronger competitive advantages, enhanced brand value, and access to higher-quality customer segments.
In the Opinion section, Nguyen Dinh shares his perspective on Hue's approach to disaster prevention and mitigation. Drawing on the recent national conference on storm and flood prevention, extreme weather, and climate change chaired by General Secretary and State President To Lam, the author argues that climate adaptation in Hue cannot simply rely on building more dikes, reservoirs, or drainage systems. More importantly, development must be reorganized in a way that respects the natural behavior of water... Looking further ahead, it involves preserving and gradually restoring the space for water. Such space extends beyond rivers and reservoirs to include disciplined urban planning, preventing encroachment on flood corridors, protecting ponds and lakes, preserving urban waterways, expanding green spaces, and increasing surfaces capable of absorbing rainwater.
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| The Report & Notes section in this issue |
This edition of Hue Today Weekly also offers a wide selection of engaging articles, including: "Hue – From a National Brand to a Heritage City Brand" by Huong Binh; "The Satisfaction of Citizens and Businesses Is the True Measure of Effectiveness" by Le Tho and Duc Quang; "Following Hue's Trail Running Enthusiasts" by Mai Hue; "Reviving the Traditional Squid Trap Craft in Ngu Dien" by Hoang The; "Counterfeit Books Continue to Flood Social Media" by Nhat Minh; "Reviving a Forgotten Musical Heritage" by Lien Minh; "The Vast Haze over the Fields" by Nguyen Thi Duyen Sanh.

