Thang Long Avenue
After the rain, the million-dollar villa in Hanoi is still submerged in water
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Hanoi - Many villas and townhouses on both sides of Hoang Tung Street (An Khanh Commune) were still deeply submerged in water even though it had stopped raining on October 8.
Traffic police and residents express their opinions on the plan to ban trucks from running in lane 1 of Thang Long Avenue
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Hanoi - The Hanoi Department of Construction is developing a traffic reorganization plan after proposing to ban trucks from entering lane 1 and lane 1 near the median strip on Thang Long Avenue.
Sudden subsidence at the construction site of the lot on the Thang Long Avenue service road
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Hanoi - The subsidence phenomenon occurred after heavy rain this afternoon (July 14) on the Thang Long Avenue service road.
Hanoi begins construction of nearly VND2,400 billion intersection
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Hanoi - The project of the different level of the intersection between Ring Road 3.5 and Thang Long Avenue, with an investment capital of nearly VND 2,400 billion, has begun construction.
Thang Long Avenue is congested due to construction barriers
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Hanoi - Due to the construction of underground cables, the area of the Thang Long - Trung Van Boulevard intersection often experiences traffic congestion, especially during rush hours.
Surprised that the Military History Museum is temporarily closed to visitors
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Hanoi - Many families brought their children to visit the Vietnam Military History Museum but had to leave disappointed because the museum is temporarily closed to visitors.
6-lane road connecting 2 districts in Hanoi scheduled to be completed by the end of 2024
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The 2.6 km long road connecting two districts in Hanoi with an investment capital of more than 700 billion VND missed the scheduled opening date of October 10 and is expected to be completed by the end of 2024.
Garbage piled up along Thang Long Avenue: Easy to see, difficult to handle?
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Hanoi - People walking on Thang Long Boulevard often see "mountains" of garbage on the sidewalk. However, although they are easy to see, handling them is "difficult".