From September 1 to November 30, 2025, Hanoi City and many localities across the country will launch the campaign "90 days of cleaning up land data" - one of the key tasks to standardize, synchronize and connect land data with population data. Due to the large number of plots of land, Hanoi has mobilized the entire political system to participate, mobilizing people to coordinate in providing land documents to ensure the review is of good quality and progress.
According to statistics, Hanoi currently has about 5 million plots of land in 126 communes and wards that need to be reviewed. Hanoi has established a Steering Committee to remove difficulties and arrange professional staff to directly support localities.
To ensure the set progress, members of the residential group and socio-political organizations worked all evening and on holidays, going to each household's house to guide the filling of documents and check errors before submitting. After being informed about the benefits of cleaning up land data, many households have actively coordinated to provide information.
Because the land management records have not been fully updated for a long time and lack connectivity, many stages still have to be manually reviewed to avoid errors. In order to improve efficiency, Duong Noi ward, Hanoi has had an initiative to separate the map system for each residential group, assigning coordinating teams to review each plot of land.
According to the plan, by November 30, all data after being cleaned and supplemented will be synchronized to the central system. Currently, many communes and wards of Hanoi have basically completed the review of households living in the area. However, there are still many cases of buying houses and land but not living there, or being rented or mortgaged to banks. Localities are continuing to contact to update data, ensuring progress on time.