Khanh Hoa: New paths to green transformation and economic reform!
On July 1, 2025, Khanh Hoa Province will discuss its green transformation and the role of youth in development.

Khanh Hoa: New paths to green transformation and economic reform!
Khanh Hoa Province has recently witnessed an exciting re-emergence that will not only transform local governance structures, but also has the potential to reshape the region's economic and social landscape. Thich Thien Phuoc, vice chairman and principal secretary of the Executive Committee of the Vietnamese Buddhist Sangha, expressed the need for a more streamlined organization to increase the effectiveness of the Buddhist administration. In his opinion, this is a significant step to advance the country's development. According to vietnam.vn, the new administrative organizational model will also help promote religious solidarity and further integrate the Dharma into social life.
A central aspect of these reforms is the involvement of youth. Specialist Tran Ngoc Thinh emphasizes how important quality-oriented healthcare is in this phase. “Youth have an important role here,” he explains. The young people of Khanh Hoa are encouraged to actively build knowledge and use modern technologies to further develop the province.
Green transformation as the key to sustainability
But it's not just the structural changes that are in the foreground. Khanh Hoa has also taken up the cause of playing a pioneering role in the green transformation to take over. The province is home to many initiatives aimed at turning waste into organic fertilizer and promoting chemical-free agriculture. The focus is on improving people's quality of life while ensuring sustainable growth.
An ambitious plan by 2030 aims to transform Khanh Hoa into a smart, sustainable urbanity. An integral part of this vision is exchange with universities and collaboration with companies like VinUni to find innovative solutions to transform the infrastructure. For example, this involves switching to electric buses.
Innovative approaches in agriculture and business
But the change is not just limited to the city. Farmers like Mr Le Duy Dung from Tay Nha Trang see the new administration as an opportunity. He calls for support for modern agricultural production models and the integration of digital technologies. The need to improve infrastructure and be more involved in economic decision-making is clearly highlighted.
These developments are part of a larger strategy aimed at developing Vietnam into a knowledge-based economy by 2045. Environmentally friendly technologies and renewable energies are the key to sustainable economic growth without further increasing resource consumption - a goal that brings with it breathtaking challenges but also opportunities, as giz.de reports.
Overall, Khanh Hoa stands out as a place of opportunity and transformation, where old traditions meet innovative developments. The coming years promise to be exciting as the region embarks on a path to a greener future while focusing on the needs of its population.