Expectations for a breakthrough in urban infrastructure

Monday - 06/04/2026 13:04
In the minds of every Dong Nai resident, the aspiration for becoming a centrally governed city extends beyond GRDP growth figures or high-rise buildings. It also embodies a desire for a livable urban space where social infrastructure is developed comprehensively, people’s quality of life is enhanced, and the distinctive cultural identity is maintained amid the pulse of contemporary urban life.


 

 

 

Construction of the Bien Hoa Central Axis Road Project. Photo: Pham Tung

Master Phung Ngoc Long, Principal of Dong Nai Intermediate School of Culture and Arts Contributing to satisfying the need for high-quality human resources

Urban upgrading will open up greater opportunities for the culture and arts sector to receive commensurate investment. The school looks forward to enhanced conditions to upgrade facilities and equipment, continue innovating training programs, and expand its scale to meet the growing demand for high-quality human resources in culture and the arts. At the same time, appropriate mechanisms are needed to attract talented teachers and artists while strengthening linkages with art institutions to enhance practical training. The school also expects the development of new cultural institutions, creating an environment for students to practice, perform, and grow, thereby contributing to shaping a modern and sustainable cultural identity for Dong Nai.

 

Pham Linh Ngoc - Head of the Photography Board, Dong Nai Association of Literature and Arts
Further promotion of Dong Nai’s land and people
A modern city is not only measured by large-scale projects or growth rates but also reflected in its cultural identity, creative spaces, and

the richness of people’s spiritual life. I hope the province will invest in more spaces for exhibitions, artistic creation, and promotion - particularly in photography - while creating favorable conditions for the pool of artists and writers to fully demonstrate their potential and contribute to promoting the image of a dynamic, compassionate, and culturally rich Dong Nai. When Dong Nai becomes a centrally governed city, culture and the arts should be placed on par with economic development, serving as a sustainable foundation for long- term growth.



Nguyen Duy Hung, Vice Chairman of the Dong Nai Import- Export Association, Director of Hung Thinh Phat Co., Ltd.
Focusing on developing the business community ecosystem

Dong Nai’s elevation to a centrally governed city is not only a reflection of the scale of an ordinary administrative unit but also is a strategy to realize a long-term development vision aligned with the province’s inherent potential and strategic position.
At this historic moment, three core factors are essential for Dong Nai’s transformation and sustained growth: the quality of human resources, a green living environment, and an improved standard of living aligned with that of a major city.
Dong Nai needs to implement strong reforms to improve the investment and business environment; prioritize education, science
and technology, and innovation; and enhance production and business conditions for enterprises, especially small and medium-sized ones. These enterprises can then grow into leading corporations, driving the development of a dynamic business ecosystem.

Bui Xuan Hung, General Director of Thanh Tung 2 Single-member Co., Ltd. Motivation for businesses’ development

Dong Nai’s ambition to become a centrally governed city is both a source of pride and a challenge, placing higher demands on living standards and environmental management. As the province approaches the criteria of a special-class urban area, environmental regulations will inevitably become stricter in a more synchronized and modern direction. This presents both pressure and opportunity, particularly for businesses engaged in environmental remediation and waste recycling.
I believe in this transformation while also recognizing its challenges.
To truly meet the standards of a major city, every citizen must raise
awareness and adopt environmentally responsible behaviors, starting from the smallest actions.
Dong Nai remains committed to achieving net-zero emissions which is also an inevitable trend. As an environmental enterprise, we will continue investing in advanced treatment technologies, promoting recycling, and advancing toward a circular economy - thereby contributing to emissions reduction and efficient resource use. In this context, today’s pressure serves as a catalyst for innovation, enabling businesses to grow alongside the province in a green and sustainable direction, with the cooperation of the community in building an environmentally friendly lifestyle.

Lieutenant Colonel Trinh Anh Dung, Chief of Trang Bom commune Police

Toward digital-based population management

As Dong Nai transitions toward becoming a centrally governed city, localities will inevitably undergo rapid urbanization. However, this process may also create conditions for social evils and crime to emerge and complicate the security landscape. Therefore, maintaining public security and order must focus on three key pillars:

Priorities should be given to strengthening personnel and equipment for the police force. Moving beyond manual patrols toward digital population management; closely monitoring demographic changes, especially in rental areas and new residential zones; expanding the
coverage of smart surveillance cameras and upgrading monitoring systems across major roads and residential alleys.
In addition, the “All People Protecting National Security” movement should continue to be promoted, alongside maintaining community self-management groups and crime prevention clubs at the neighborhood level.


Do Quang Tuyen, retired official from Trang Dai ward
Investing in, expanding, and developing transport infrastructure

I expect that once Dong Nai becomes a centrally governed city, urban transport infrastructure will be significantly upgraded, expanded, and developed to match its new status. Currently, traffic congestion remains frequent during peak hours in central areas. Additionally, I hope that retirees who are still healthy, experienced, and willing to contribute will be given opportunities to engage in work appropriate to their age. This not only improves their quality of life but also helps society tap into a valuable human resource.




Nguyen Thi Bich Ngoc, a resident in Loc An – Binh Son resettlement area, Long Thanh commune
Expectations for a resettlement area befitting urban status

With Dong Nai’s orientation toward becoming a centrally governed city, I feel both excited and optimistic about the positive changes ahead. Living in a large-scale resettlement area located near the airport, I hope the State will continue to invest in synchronized and modern infrastructure, particularly essential social facilities such as markets and healthcare services to meet residents’ daily needs. At the same time, more solutions are needed to create jobs and support livelihoods, helping residents stabilize their income and feel secure in their new homes.


 

Author: Group of Reporters – Translated by Minh Hong, Thu Ha

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