Hoa Binh allocated over 30 trillion VND (nearly 1.18 billion USD) to develop infrastructure systems in ethnic minority and mountainous areas during 2019 - 2024. Priority was given to transport and irrigation infrastructure; markets; schools; medical stations; communal houses; and power grid, telecommunication, radio, and television systems.
Transport
infrastructure in Nhuan Trach commune (Luong Son district) has been upgraded,
facilitates socio-economic development.
So far, all communes in Hoa Binh have asphalted or concreted roads running to
communal centers; and all hamlets have roads linking to village centers, with
95.7% having paved roads suitable for automobiles.
More than 1,900 irrigation works and systems have been constructed, including
over 3,723 kilometers of canals, ensuring adequate water supply for
agricultural production. The dyke system has also been upgraded and expanded to
effectively prevent flooding.
All communes in the province are connected to the national power grid, with
99.86% of households in ethnic minority and mountainous areas having access to
the national grid or other power sources. Additionally, 95.9% of rural
households have access to clean and hygienic water.
In Hoa Binh province, 11 traditional craft villages with more than 400 small-scaled production households have put in place a clean and green production model, establishing new standards for sustainable development. Waste collection sites and wastewater treatment facilities have been meticulously managed by local residents.
To make it easier for the residents to handle administrative procedures, Yen Bong Commune (Lac Thuy District) has identified the administrative reform as one of its key tasks. By implementing a range of synchronized solutions, the commune has seen the positive changes in the administrative reform, meeting the needs of its people.
Mai Chau district has firmly established itself as a standout destination on Vietnam’s tourism map, attracting both domestic and international visitors with its breathtaking landscapes, rich ethnic culture, and warm hospitality. However, beyond its natural and cultural charm, a secure and well-managed tourism environment has added to Mai Chau’s appeal.
As Vietnam enters a new phase of economic and administrative reform in 2025, Hoa Binh province is stepping up its efforts to streamline governance, boost economic growth, and attract investment.
The Hoa Binh provincial People's Committee held its monthly meeting on March 26 to review the progress of key projects, assess budget revenue and public investment disbursement, provide feedback on draft documents for submission to the provincial Party Committee's Standing Board, and discuss other important matters related to the committee's governance activities.
Playing a key role in Hoa Binh province’s economic development, Luong Son district has been focusing on science and technology development, innovation, and digital transformation.