2026-01-14
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When you think of the world's most polluted cities, which ones come to mind?
I'm thinking Delhi, Jakarta, or maybe Bangkok.
But Vietnam's capital, Hanoi, and the country's biggest city, Ho Chi Minh, rank quite high too.
Motorbike is the cornerstone of Vietnamese popular culture.
When it comes to dating, it is the image of a guy pulling up on the street
with his motorbike, picking up a girl, and she would wrap her hands around his waist
as they speed up on the street.
Vietnam's government thinks it may have the answer to clear the air.
It's betting on one of the boldest electric vehicle plans in the world,
pushing to get more than 70 million riders to switch to electric bikes, starting in Hanoi.
What China did, the reason it wanted to become and eventually became
the absolute world leader in electric vehicles was an economic one.
China has moved fast to encourage people to drive electric cars,
but can Vietnam pull off similar success with a two-wheeler?
I'm Marie Goy in Singapore, and this is Asia Pacific from the BBC World Service.
Twice a week, we bring you Asia Pacific stories unpacked by those who know them best.
Today, I have Sen Nguyen, a BBC senior journalist who grew up in Vietnam,
as well as Nick Marsh, a business reporter based in Singapore,
but you've been to China to cover the electric car industry, haven't you?