Under a government decision approving the capital city’s master plan for the 2021–2030 period with a vision to 2050, Hanoi is set to develop 14 new metro lines. The city's authorities are accelerating preparations for construction of line No. 2 (Nam Thang Long – Tran Hung Dao) and line No. 5 (Van Cao – Hoa Lac), which are scheduled to commence on Oct. 10, and Dec. 19, respectively.
Vice Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Duong Duc Tuan urged all relevant departments, ward-level authorities and units to promptly implement the city’s directives and report any obstacles for timely resolution.
The route begins at Nam Thang Long, runs along Nguyen Van Huyen, Hoang Quoc Viet, Hoang Hoa Tham, Thuy Khue, Phan Dinh Phung, and key Old Quarter streets such as Hang Giay, Hang Dao, and ends at Tran Hung Dao Street.
Stretching over 38 km, line No. 5 is the longest in Hanoi’s metro network. Starting from Van Cao – Hoang Hoa Tham intersection, it runs through Ngoc Khanh, follows Thang Long Boulevard and Ring Road 4, and ends near Hoa Lac, about 5 km from the former Hoa Binh provincial boundary.
Total investment for line No. 5 is estimated at over VND61.9 trillion, mainly sourced from ODA, the city’s budget, and public-private partnerships (PPP).
The line is expected to connect central Hanoi with major development hubs such as Hoa Lac Hi-tech Park, Vietnam National University – Hanoi’s new campus, and Hoa Lac satellite urban area. This connectivity is anticipated to foster socio-economic growth along the city’s western corridor.