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Hue Today Weekly, Issue No. 66, published on April 2, is now available

HNN.VN - In an effort toward green and eco-friendly transportation, this issue of Hue Today Weekly features insights from the Director of Hue Institute for Development Studies on this topic.

Invitation to read Hue Today Weekly, issue No. 64, published on March 19thInvitation to read Hue Today Weekly, Issue No. 63, published on March 12th

 The front page of Hue Today Weekly, Issue No. 66

In the Meeting section, Hoang Loan connected with Mr. Cung Trong Cuong, Director of Hue Institute for Development Studies, to discuss the theme Green transportation transformation must begin with awareness and behavior.

According to Mr. Cung Trong Cuong, Hue City has recently collaborated with international organizations and businesses to deploy electric taxis, Grab cyclos, and public bicycle services, etc. Alongside encouraging public transport use, reducing private vehicles, the city’s People’s Committee has also issued a plan to transition to electric vehicles for public passenger transport routes by buses and local passenger transport services in the city during the 2025 - 2030 period…

However, Mr. Cuong also noted that to overcome challenges in promoting green transportation transition, one of the greatest barriers to address is the awareness and behavior of the public.

One of the extremely interesting stories in this issue is Paying for bun (noodles) with vegetables, written by Linh Tue. The article explores the barter system in a peaceful rural market by the Tam Giang Lagoon.

 Paying for bun (noodles) with vegetables” featured in Hue Today Weekly, Issue No. 66

Alongside the highlights mentioned above, this issue of Hue Today Weekly also offers a variety of engaging articles for readers to enjoy, including: How Gia Lai “prepares the nest for the eagles” (Kim Oanh); On Indonesia - the first country in the region to ban social media for children under 16 (Hien An); Connecting investors with the authorities (Hoang Loan); The nostalgia scent of kitchen smoke (Hoai Thanh); Hue - A living museum city (Vo Ca Dao); Where dreams continue (Nhat Minh); After a promise (Nhat Thanh); and Giving wings to dreams in the highlands (Song Nhan)…

We cordially invite readers to pick up Hue Today Weekly, Issue No. 66, or visit https://huengaynay.vn/xem-bao starting from April 5.

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