Canal improvement
Ho Chi Minh City residents are happy when the project to renovate the North bank of the canal Doi begins after many decades
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HCMC - The project to renovate the North bank of the canal is hoped by the people to create a spacious and clean landscape for the area, promoting economic development for the locality.
The North bank of the double Canal in Ho Chi Minh City enters the largest renovation phase in decades
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HCMC - On August 13, HCMC started a project worth more than VND7,300 billion to renovate the North bank of the canal, contributing to urban beautification and improving people's lives.
Polished canals in Ho Chi Minh City transform into places for relaxation and exercise every afternoon
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HCMC - Once a wild, polluted place, the canal section flowing through An Nhon ward is clearly changing, becoming a favorite destination for people.
From a polluted canal to a spacious road in Ho Chi Minh City, people's lives have turned a new page
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HCMC - From a polluted canal that has lasted for decades, Ba Tieng canal has become a spacious road, helping people open up a fresher life.
Hot Saigon: More than 1,600 households begin demolishing houses, handing over land for the North of the Doi Canal project
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Hot Saigon: More than 1,600 households have begun to demolish their houses and hand over the site for the North of the Doi Canal project; Add schools in Ho Chi Minh City to consider floor scores from 15 points;...
People rush to demolish houses, waiting for the Doi Canal in Ho Chi Minh City to revive
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HCMC - People in Phu Dinh ward are rushing to demolish their houses and hand over the site for the project to renovate the North bank of the Doi Canal worth more than VND 7,300 billion, starting in September.
Black water canals in Ho Chi Minh City transform into spacious roads thanks to a project worth over VND880 billion
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HCMC - Once a black spot of pollution, after 4 years of construction, Ba Tieng canal (An Lac ward) has been renovated into a clean and beautiful 14m wide road.
A series of construction contractors have been revealed who are behind schedule in the project to renovate the longest canal in Ho Chi Minh City
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HCMC - The Tham Luong - Ben Cat - Nuoc Len canal renovation project is behind schedule when it has only reached nearly 50% of the volume, many contractors have been fined for sluggish construction.
Reclaiming 7.47 hectares of land, clearing more than 1,000 households in Binh Thanh district to build a project worth VND8,614 billion
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HCMC - The Van Thanh Canal renovation project with a total capital of about VND 8,614 billion will relocate 1,065 households to improve infrastructure in Binh Thanh District.
HCMC is about to clear 2,682 houses to build 2 projects worth over VND16,000 billion
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Ho Chi Minh City will clear 2,682 houses to renovate the North bank of the Doi Canal (District 8) and renovate Van Thanh Canal (Binh Thanh District), with a total investment of more than VND 16,000 billion.
The most beautiful canal in Ho Chi Minh City is polluted again, waiting for a 10,600 billion VND project to be rescued
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HCMC - Nhieu Loc - Thi Nghe Canal is sinking into pollution with dead fish and garbage, waiting for the project worth more than VND10,600 billion to be "rescued".
The contaminated canals are revived, changing the appearance of Ho Chi Minh City urban area
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Ho Chi Minh City - Over the past 50 years, the Ho Chi Minh City government has made great efforts in the revival of polluted canals, changing urban appearance, bringing joy to the people.
Relocating a series of houses along the canal in Ho Chi Minh City to do more than 17,200 billion VND project
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Ho Chi Minh City - Many households have houses along the canal, Xuyen Tam canal, in Go Vap district, have dismantled houses, handing over the ground, preparing to start the project to renovate the canal.
House collapsed along the canal, woman narrowly escaped
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HCMC - A house collapse along the canal suddenly occurred on Hoai Thanh Street, Ward 14, District 8. The woman who was lying in a hammock in the house escaped in time.
Image of the project to renovate the longest canal in Ho Chi Minh City reaching 50% progress
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The Tham Luong - Ben Cat - Rach Nuoc Len canal renovation project, nearly 32km long, passing through 7 districts of Ho Chi Minh City, is being accelerated, expected to be completed by the end of 2025