The Star Malaysia

Old villas to be appraised for preservati­on

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MORE than 1,200 French-style villas constructe­d before 1954 in Hanoi will be examined to evaluate their states, values and need for preservati­on by the Hanoi People’s Committee.

The Hanoi City People’s Council has requested the municipal People’s Committee to direct the review and report on the status of the old villas and architectu­ral works in the city.

The report must specify the number, addresses, current status, ownership and classifica­tion of the buildings, in addition to proposals of the management solutions in the future and the lists of old villas and architectu­ral works in need of being maintained, renovated, embellishe­d and preserved from 2021 to 2025.

The municipal People’s Committee issued a list of 1,253 villas subject to management and use according to the regulation­s on management and use of old villas built before 1954 in Hanoi at the end of 2013.

In this list, there were 352 stateowned villas, 100 owned by organisati­ons, 301 privately-owned villas and 500 villas of mixed ownership.

The old villas are mainly concentrat­ed in five districts including Ba Dinh (428 villas), Hoan Kiem (527 villas), Hai Ba Trung (270 villas), Tay Ho (14 villas) and Dong Da (14 villas).

Officials plan to update and reissue the list of villas and architectu­ral works built before 1954 for more effective management and use.

In addition, the city needs to review the management and maintenanc­e of parks and gardens in the city to propose solutions for investment and post-investment management.

 ?? — Vietnam News/ANN ?? Still standing: One of the old French-style villas built before 1954 in Chau Long Street, Hanoi.
— Vietnam News/ANN Still standing: One of the old French-style villas built before 1954 in Chau Long Street, Hanoi.

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