Nha Be District

Current status of the more than 50-year-old iron bridge in Ho Chi Minh City is degraded, about to be rebuilt with nearly 500 billion VND

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Ho Chi Minh City - Rach Tom Bridge (Nha Be District) was built before 1975 and is now degraded and about to be rebuilt with an investment capital of nearly 500 billion VND.

HCMC limits waterway traffic for many months on some rivers and canals

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HCMC - Limit waterway traffic for many months in some sections of the Ong Lon 2 Canal - Phuoc Kieng River - Muong Chuoi and Xang An Ha Canal - Xang Ly Van Manh Canal.

Nha Be District and District 7 will become urban areas in the South of Ho Chi Minh City

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Ho Chi Minh City - Nha Be District will receive strong investment in infrastructure, together with District 7 to form a southern urban area under Ho Chi Minh City.

Ho Chi Minh City upgrades 5 districts into 5 modern satellite cities

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Ho Chi Minh City will develop five districts, Cu Chi, Hoc Mon, Binh Chanh, Nha Be and Can Gio, into new satellite cities, and eventually upgrade them to directly-governed cities.

Vital bridge clears traffic congestion in southern HCMC before opening day

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HCMC - The Phuoc Long bridge project connecting District 7 and Nha Be district, after 4 years of construction, has now completed nearly 100% of the work volume, preparing to open to traffic on December 30.

People look forward to walking on the 512 billion VND bridge connecting District 7 and Nha Be

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HCMC - Local people are eagerly awaiting the day when traffic can travel on Rach Dia bridge connecting District 7 and Nha Be district after many years of waiting.

Ho Chi Minh City will build a 4-lane elevated road connecting District 7 with Nha Be

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Ho Chi Minh City plans to build a 4-lane elevated road on Nguyen Huu Tho Street, connecting Nguyen Van Linh (District 7) to Ben Luc - Long Thanh Expressway (Nha Be District).

Ho Chi Minh City is about to open 2 key bridges connecting District 7 and Nha Be

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HCMC - Rach Dia and Phuoc Long bridges connecting District 7 and Nha Be district, with a total investment of 1,260 billion VND, will open to traffic in December, helping to reduce traffic congestion in the South of HCMC.