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| The front page of Hue Today Weekly, issue No.68 |
Highlighting the key advantages that have enabled Phu Bai to attract both domestic and foreign investors, Mr. Le Ba Minh Hai stated that the locality possesses a range of strategic strengths for investment attraction. First and foremost among these is its highly favorable geographical location. Situated at the southern gateway of the city, along the East-West Economic Corridor, and adjacent to Phu Bai International Airport, the area offers ideal conditions for logistics development, helping businesses significantly reduce transportation costs.
In implementing the Resolution of the 1st Phu Bai Ward Party Congress for the 2025-2030 term, the locality has identified improving the investment environment as a central task, guided by the motto “The Government Accompanies Businesses”. One of the standout solutions has been the acceleration of digital transformation in administrative management. To date, 100% of administrative procedures have been digitized, significantly shortening processing times for procedures related to land, investment, and residency… These contents are mentioned in an article authored by reporter Hoang Trieu.
In the tourism sector, Huu Phuc raised the issue of revitalizing Hue’s river-based tourism in the article Unlocking Waterway Tourism. “For many years, the development of waterway tourism has been repeatedly discussed, as the potential of Hue’s rivers remains underexploited. Following the city authorities’ announcement of an inland waterway route on the Ngu Ha River, and the pilot implementation of the projects to connect heritage sites by electric boats on the Huong River and its tributaries, which is currently being promoted by relevant units, is expected to unlock the locality’s waterway tourism potential,” Huu Phuc shared.
Showing off the charm of an unusual bloom, the pink trumpet tree, Hue Today Weekly is pleased to introduce a series of photos taken by Anh Viet - Linh Giang, capturing stories of a flower species still relatively new to Hue Ancient Capital.
Originating from the Americas, the pink trumpet trees, also known as pink bellflowers, have been widely planted in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta region. The trees typically bloom from February to June. When in full blossom, most of its leaves fall away, leaving clusters of soft pinkish-purple flowers that create a gentle, romantic scene under the sun.
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| The pink trumpet bloom in Hue is featured in Hue Photo Corner of the issue No. 68 |
Alongside these highlights, this issue of Hue Today Weekly also features a range of engaging articles awaiting readers, including: The Long Journey of Ao Dai (Kim Oanh); Internationalizing Tourism Workforce: The Need for Long-Term Strategies (Tu An); Foreign Visitors Experience Vietnamese Coffee (Mai Hue); From the Captain’s Cockpit (Bao Chan); Nguyen Khoa Huy & Storytelling Through Photography (Phi Tan); April Sweetened with Memories (Mai Dinh); Spreading Reading Culture in a Heritage City (Huong Binh); Hue Lotus as a Healing Product (Bui Ngoc Long); Waiting for the Rain (La Thi Anh Hong); and VnExpress Marathon Hue 2026: A Boost for Sports and Tourism (Han Dang)…
We cordially invite readers to pick up Hue Today Weekly, Issue No. 68, or visit https://huengaynay.vn/xem-bao starting from April 19.