Canal improvement
More than 3.2 million m3 of mud in Tham Luong canal and the opportunity to save hundreds of billions of VND
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Tham Luong - Ben Cat canal (HCMC) nearly 32km long has many spacious embankments, but more than 3.2 million m3 of mud under the canal bed has not yet been dredged.
Saigon Hot News: Ho Chi Minh City Police Uncover Pod Chill drug ring
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Saigon Hot News on August 2nd: Ho Chi Minh City Police dismantle Pod Chill drug line; Ho Chi Minh City drills geological survey of Metro Line 4 underground through the center...
Tham Luong canal revives, Ho Chi Minh City residents are happy with a new space
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Ho Chi Minh City - After more than 3 years of renovation, the Tham Luong - Ben Cat - Nuoc Len canal is gradually changing its appearance, aiming to become a green space serving people.
Super-thin houses will ruin the face of modern urban areas
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Relocating 40,000 houses along canals and ditches, Ho Chi Minh City is facing the risk of developing super-thin houses.
Saigon Hot News: Thousands of resettlement apartments left vacant amidst the "thirst" for social housing
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Saigon Hot News on July 24th: More than 8,000 resettlement houses in Ho Chi Minh City are abandoned; Thu Thiem - Long Thanh railway project worth 175,000 billion VND enters appraisal round;...
The canal once flooded with garbage in Ho Chi Minh City gradually "transforms" after nearly a year of renovation
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Ho Chi Minh City - After nearly a year of construction, the Da Do canal renovation project is gradually being completed, contributing to improving the environment and urban landscape.
Ho Chi Minh City's longest canal gradually revives after more than 3 years of renovation
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Ho Chi Minh City - Once filled with garbage and smelling, the Tham Luong - Ben Cat - Nuoc Len canal is now gradually taking on a new look, becoming a green space attracting people every day.
Revealing super-thin houses of only about 2 - 7m2 after clearing the Xuyen Tam canal in Ho Chi Minh City
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Ho Chi Minh City - After site clearance to serve the Xuyen Tam canal renovation project, some super-thin houses with areas of just over 2 - 7m2 appeared on both sides of the canal.
Thousands of houses in Ho Chi Minh City lose a part of their area, homeowners still say "more happy than winning the lottery
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Ho Chi Minh City - The Xuyen Tam canal renovation project not only revives the polluted canal but also helps thousands of houses in alleys become front houses.
Ho Chi Minh City's most polluted canal renovation project completes land recovery for 2,190 households
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Ho Chi Minh City - Xuyen Tam canal renovation project completes land recovery for 2,190 households. Chairman of Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee requests acceleration of construction, completing the project by the end of 2027.
Improving the most polluted canal in Ho Chi Minh City, the first ward completes site clearance
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Ho Chi Minh City - Gia Dinh Ward is the first locality to complete 100% of the site handover for the Xuyen Tam canal renovation project.
Bustling construction site of the Doi Canal North bank renovation project in Ho Chi Minh City
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Ho Chi Minh City - The North bank of Doi canal project is being urgently constructed with many workers and machinery working to renovate and embellish the area.
New shape of Xuyen Tam canal after many years of pollution
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Ho Chi Minh City - After decades of pollution, people are excited to see Xuyen Tam canal being renovated, embankments and infrastructure gradually forming.
2 projects worth more than 16,000 billion VND in Ho Chi Minh City entangled with land for 132 households
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Ho Chi Minh City - 2 canal and ditch renovation projects with a total investment of more than 16,000 billion VND are facing difficulties due to site clearance issues for 132 households, affecting construction progress.
URGENTly clear land for more than 1,000 households at Xuyen Tam canal project
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Ho Chi Minh City - The Xuyen Tam canal renovation project is currently facing more than 1,000 households, Ho Chi Minh City is determined to hand over the site in May 2026 to ensure overall progress.
