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Hanoi decides to preserve French-style villas
Hanoi authorities have decided not to sell 206
villas that were built in the colonial era, thus committing to the preservation
of Vietnam’s history.
The fate of the old villas in Hanoi has been a controversial issue in the media
and at local People’s Council sessions since city authorities proposed selling
over 600 villas earlier this year.
Many voices – ordinary citizens as well as experts – were raised against the
city’s plan to manage the villas as ordinary real estate. They argued that these
villas were an irreplacable part of the city’s heritage. Architects have asked
the city to classify old French-style villas into three kinds: villas that ought
to be maintained as is (dozens of villas), those that need to be updated and the
villas that require complete reconstruction.
Now the city government has decided to preserve at least 206 of the villas by
banning their sale. Concerned agencies have been directed to investigate the
remaining villas and add them when appropriate to the list of those not to be
sold.
Of the 206 villas identified for preservation, 45 are rented by companies and
105 are state offices. Four of them have a total area of over 500 square meters
and four others have already been noted for their special architectural value.
Source: PV |
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