Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh explores Estonia’s heritage, port innovation in Tallinn

WVR/VNA - On June 5, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and his Spouse toured Tallinn Old Town and the Port of Tallinn to draw lessons for Vietnam’s cultural preservation and port development.
PM explores Estonia’s heritage, port innovation
On June 5, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and his Spouse toured Tallinn Old Town and the Port of Tallinn. (Photo: Nguyen Hong)

Tallinn Old Town, a Baltic Sea gem dating back to the 11th century and becoming a member of the Hanseatic League – a commercial network of merchant guilds and market towns in Central and Northern Europe – in the 13th century, captivated Prime Minister Chinh with its well-preserved medieval charm. Designated a UNESCO world heritage site in 1997, the area blends historic allure with a vibrant modern atmosphere.

PM explores Estonia’s heritage, port innovation
Tallinn Old Town, a Baltic Sea gem dating back to the 11th century and becoming a member of the Hanseatic League. (Photo: Nguyen Hong)

He drew parallels to Vietnam’s own heritage sites such as Hanoi's Old Quarter and Hoi An's Ancient Town, noting that Tallinn’s approach to preserving cultural identity while leveraging heritage for sustainable development and global exchange offers valuable insights for Vietnam.

PM explores Estonia’s heritage, port innovation
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and his Spouse in Tallinn Old Town (Photo: Nguyen Hong)

At the Port of Tallinn, one of the Baltic Sea’s largest maritime hubs, he explored Estonia’s model for port development. Strategically positioned on Estonia’s northern coast along the Gulf of Finland, the port is a linchpin for trade, passenger and cargo transport, tourism, and defence industry.

PM explores Estonia’s heritage, port innovation
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and his Spouse in Tallinn Old Town (Photo: Nguyen Hong)

In discussions with port managers, he highlighted Vietnam’s own maritime potential, with its 3,000km coastline and position along the international shipping route handling over 60% of global cargo. Vietnam’s export-import turnover hit nearly 800 billion USD in 2024, while its tourism sector welcomed nearly 17.6 million foreign visitors, including thousands boarding luxury cruise ships.

PM explores Estonia’s heritage, port innovation
Visiting Tallinn Old Town, a Baltic Sea gem, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh drew parallels to Vietnam’s own heritage sites such as Hanoi's Old Quarter and Hoi An's Ancient Town

The Government leader outlined Vietnam’s port development plans, spotlighting international gateways like Lach Huyen, Van Phong, Cai Mep - Thi Vai, and Can Gio, alongside cruise ports in Ha Long, Da Nang, Nha Trang, and Phu Quoc.

PM explores Estonia’s heritage, port innovation
At the Port of Tallinn, one of the Baltic Sea’s largest maritime hubs, the Prime Minister explored Estonia’s model for port development. (Photo: Nguyen Hong)

He proposed collaboration with Tallinn’s port authorities, urging partnerships in technology, infrastructure investment, and expertise sharing to advance Vietnam’s port system in the spirit of mutual benefits.

PM explores Estonia’s heritage, port innovation
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and his Spouse toured the Port of Tallinn, (Photo: Nguyen Hong)
PM explores Estonia’s heritage, port innovation
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and his Spouse toured the Port of Tallinn, (Photo: Nguyen Hong)

On the occasion, the Vietnam Maritime Corporation (VIMC) and the Port of Tallinn signed a memorandum of understanding on smart port technology transfer, witnessed by Prime Minister Chinh and his Spouse. This strategic cooperation aims to modernise Vietnam’s port management, boost operational efficiency, and signal the strong potential for bilateral collaboration.

PM explores Estonia’s heritage, port innovation
the Vietnam Maritime Corporation (VIMC) and the Port of Tallinn signed a memorandum of understanding on smart port technology transfer, witnessed by Prime Minister Chinh and his Spouse. (Photo: Nguyen Hong)
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