Canal improvement

More than 1,300 households in Ho Chi Minh City dismantle houses, give up land to renovate Doi canal

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Ho Chi Minh City - More than 1,300 households living along the North bank of the Doi canal have dismantled their houses and moved their residences to give way to the canal renovation project.

Resettlement near old residences for people along canals and ditches in Ho Chi Minh City

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Ho Chi Minh City - Resettlement near old residences is expected to create a boost to help Ho Chi Minh City accelerate the relocation of 20,000 houses along canals and ditches in the coming years.

Adequate compensation for relocating 20,000 houses along canals in Ho Chi Minh City

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Ho Chi Minh City - Increasing compensation and support levels is considered a key condition for Ho Chi Minh City to relocate 20,000 houses along rivers, canals, and ditches in the period 2026 - 2030.

More than 5,800 households along the South bank of Doi canal in Ho Chi Minh City before the time of relocation

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Ho Chi Minh City is preparing to clear more than 5,800 households along the South bank of the Doi canal, serving urban embellishment and improving the living environment.

Saigon Hot News: Clearing more than 5,800 households to renovate the South bank of Doi canal

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Saigon Hot News on December 29th: Affordable Tet goods rise to the throne in Ho Chi Minh City; Removing more than 5,800 households to renovate the South bank of Doi canal...

Ho Chi Minh City clears houses along canals, people hope to have enough money to buy new houses

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Ho Chi Minh City aims to relocate 20,000 houses along canals before 2030. People in cleared areas hope for sufficient compensation to buy new houses and stabilize their lives.

Ho Chi Minh City clears nearly 4,400 houses to build 7 projects worth more than 34,000 billion VND

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Ho Chi Minh City is accelerating the clearance of nearly 4,400 houses to implement 7 projects to renovate and embellish canals with a total investment of more than 34,000 billion VND.

The canal that was once flooded with garbage in Ho Chi Minh City has gradually transformed into a 4-lane road

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HCMC - Once flooded with garbage and smelly, the A41 canal in HCMC is now gradually changing its skin, becoming a spacious 4-lane road in the middle of a crowded residential area.

Hang Bang Canal - a spacious place of transformation, still in disarray

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HCMC - Although many sections have turned into green parks, the Hang Bang canal renovation project is still being interrupted because 120m of site has not been cleared.

Hy Vong Canal in Ho Chi Minh City is lit up again with hope for revival

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HCMC - The HCMC People's Committee has just assigned the HCMC Urban Infrastructure Construction Investment Project Management Board to prepare a pre-feasibility study report for the Hy Vong canal renovation project.

People in the South of Ho Chi Minh City are about to suffer less from flooding with 2 projects worth VND17,000 billion

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Ho Chi Minh City dredged and renovated Ba Lon and Ong Be canals with a total capital of more than VND17,000 billion, contributing to reducing flooding and environmental pollution in the South.

HCMC prepares to clear more than 1,500 households to do two projects worth over VND16,600 billion

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Ho Chi Minh City has reclaimed more than 1,800 households, of which more than 1,500 households have cleared to implement two projects to renovate Ong Be canal and Ba Lon canal with a total capital of more than VND 16,600 billion.

The black, foul-smelling canal in the East of Ho Chi Minh City is about to change its appearance

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HCMC - On the morning of October 10, the HCMC Urban Infrastructure Construction Investment Project Management Board held a groundbreaking ceremony for the Do Stone Canal dredging project.

Starting the project to dredge Da Do canal, solve flooding and pollution in the East of Ho Chi Minh City

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HCMC - On the morning of October 10, a groundbreaking ceremony for dredging the Red Stone Canal was held to celebrate the 1st HCMC Party Congress.

Close-up of the canal covered with water hyacinth next to the main artery of Ho Chi Minh City about to be opened

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The nearly 2km long Da Do canal was dredged on the morning of October 10, helping to clear the flow, reduce flooding and improve the environment in the East of Ho Chi Minh City.