The lanterns move the 1,000-ton building to make way for the Ring Road 3
A building weighing over 1,000 tons is being relocated 40 m by the "genie" to make way for the construction of Ho Chi Minh City Ring Road 3.
On May 12, the construction unit is focusing on human resources to urgently relocate the building in the Tan Van fish hatchery area, Binh Thang ward, Di An city, Binh Duong province.
This is one of the houses in the construction planning area of the Ho Chi Minh City Ring Road 3 project through Binh Duong province.
At the Tan Van intersection of the Ho Chi Minh City Ring Road 3 project, there is a building about 1,000 m2 wide, previously used as a restaurant. The building is located in an area that must be relocated to make way for the construction site of the Tan Van intersection of the Ho Chi Minh City Ring Road 3 project.
This building has 3 usable floors and 1 roof floor. The total weight is over 1,000 tons, requiring relocation of about 40 m.
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Adjusting many bus routes to construct underground station S12 of Nhon - Hanoi Railway Station metro line
To construct the S11 underground station, the Traffic Management and Operation Center will adjust the operations of many bus routes.
The Hanoi Traffic Management and Operation Center has just announced the adjustment of the route for some bus routes to serve the construction of the S12 underground station of the Nhon - Hanoi Railway Station urban railway pilot line.
Bus route No. 01 (reversion) is adjusted in the direction: Nguyen Thuong Hien - Nguyen Du - Tran Binh Trong - Tran Hung Dao - Quan Su, replacing the old route: Nguyen Thuong Hien - Yet Kieu - Tran Hung Dao - Quan Su.
For the 08B branch (back), the section from Yet Kieu is adjusted in the direction: Yet Kieu - Tran Hung Dao - Phan Boi Chau - Hai Ba Trung.
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Khanh Hoa has 1,800 tons of Australian mango left behind despite low prices, it is still difficult to consume

Many households in the "capital" of Australian mangoes are struggling because of the disastrous price drop, thousands of tons of ripe mangoes are at full root even though the price is 2,000 - 3,000 VND/kg.
For many days, the gloomy atmosphere has covered the mango gardens in Cam Hoa commune, Cam Lam district - considered the largest Australian mango growing area in Khanh Hoa.
Mangoes are in full bloom but have no output, prices have dropped so much that people have to let the roots fall off to make fertilizer.
According to statistics from the People's Committee of Cam Lam district, the locality currently has about 1,800 tons of Australian mangoes that have not been consumed. The locality is coordinating with units and enterprises inside and outside the province to purchase and support the consumption of remaining mangoes.
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