Thanks to the support of the two-level government, people in Ho Chi Minh City have been granted red books after more than 30 years of buying land
On the afternoon of July 30, the People's Committee of Phuoc Thang Ward (HCMC) held a ceremony to hand over the Land Use Rights Certificate (red book) to local people. Thereby, 2 households have received red books after a long wait.
Unable to describe the joy of receiving the red book in hand, Ms. Phung Thi Gon (quarter 7, Phuoc Thang ward) said that she just wanted to jump up and scream because she was so happy.

According to Ms. Gon, the couple bought a 78m2 plot of land in 1993 for 2.5 taels of yellow, and then moved back to build a house to live in. However, at that time, he bought a handwritten document so he could not get a red book.
After that, the old landowner applied for a red book but merged the land that Ms. Con had bought. Although Ms. Gon asked for support to separate the plot, she was not approved, leading to a long dispute. Although the red book that the old landowner was granted was later canceled, Ms. Hon's procedures for granting the book were still stuck.
"The incident has lasted until now, and after just over a month since the two-level authorities began operating, they have reviewed and worked, helping me get a red book. I am very grateful for the enthusiastic support of the ward leaders and staff," Ms. Con said emotionally. See more...
Da Nang will have the tallest 7-storey tower in the Central region, 4km from the international airport
On July 30, the Department of Agriculture and Environment of Da Nang City began collecting opinions on the environmental impact assessment report of the Da Nang Downtown Commercial Service Area project.
This consultation aims to ensure transparency and complete environmental protection measures before the project is approved.

According to the environmental impact assessment report of the Da Nang Downtown Commercial Service Area project, the location of the Da Nang Downtown project is in Hoa Cuong ward, the city center, along the Han River, about 4km from Da Nang International Airport and My Khe beach.
This project is located next to 29/3 Square and the riverside park (project under construction).
The highlight in the overall project planning is the 70-storey mixed-use tower on an area of 1.6 hectares, designed as a new symbol of the city.
There will be a high-end serviced apartment complex, a 4-5 star hotel, a shopping mall and an art exhibition space. See more...
Hanoi has a land development fund with a charter capital of nearly VND6,000 billion
On July 29, the Hanoi People's Committee issued Decision No. 3983 approving the Project to improve the City Land Development Fund.

Accordingly, Hanoi City continues to maintain and perfect the fund organization structure; at the same time, amend and supplement the decision to establish, the organization and operation charter; adjust the trust and receipt of the Land Development Fund according to the 2024 Land Law, Decree No. 104/2024 dated July 31, 2024 of the Government and related legal regulations.
The goal is to focus financial resources, promptly meet the demand for capital allocation for site clearance, resettlement, and create land funds to implement land policies; at the same time, create and develop resettlement land funds and land funds according to approved plans and plans to serve the socio-economic development of the capital.
According to the project, the Hanoi City Land Development Fund is a state financial fund outside the budget, operating not for profit, under the City People's Committee. The fund has legal status, its own seal and account, and is opened at the State Treasury and state-owned commercial banks. The head office is located at No. 2, Phan Chu Trinh Alley, Cua Nam Ward. See more...
New regulations on construction permit procedures for individual houses