Living in Duong Noi urban area (Ha Dong, Hanoi) for more than 1 year, Ms. Nguyen Nhat Linh (30 years old, Ha Dong) said that a series of abandoned apartments appeared here during the past year. long without people.
"Some houses here have only been partially completed but no one lives there, causing weeds and trees to grow overgrown" - Ms. Linh said.
According to Mr. Tran Huy Cuong (45 years old, Ha Dong), Duong Noi urban area is still relatively gloomy and deserted, many areas only have a few people living. "Recently, the villas have had more tenants but in general they are still quite deserted and gloomy" - Mr. Cuong said.
As noted by Labor on July 27, a series of adjacent villas in the Duong Noi urban area fell into a state of "closed doors" despite having signs posted for rent or for sale.
Both inside and outside the villas worth tens of billions of dong, there are trees and weeds that are overgrown and taller than people's heads due to no one taking care of them. Many walls are covered with moss, cracks, and yellow stains.
Due to long-term exposure to the sun and dew, the locks and doors of many houses are gradually rusting and damaged. Many villas only have temporary, sketchy fences on the outside. Some other villas still have materials scattered in their yards.
According to research, the Duong Noi Urban Area Project (Ha Dong, Hanoi) is built on a land area of about 197.3 hectares, with 4 subdivisions: Duong Noi Urban Area 1, 2, 3 , 4 (subdivisions A, B, C, D). In particular, the villa area includes 3 areas: An Khang, An Phu and An Vuong. The project officially started construction in 2008 with a total initial investment of 7,642 billion VND with the expectation of changing the appearance of the western area of Hanoi.
However, currently, the villas here are still not attractive to people, the internal facilities are gradually deteriorating and damaged due to many years of abandonment.