Canal
HCMC today: Nearly 4,400 houses along canals and ditches in HCMC will be cleared for 7 large projects
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Ho Chi Minh City clears nearly 4,400 houses to build 7 projects worth more than 34,000 billion VND; Ho Chi Minh City residents are stirring to shop for Tet...
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.
HCMC accelerates canal renovation
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The projects to renovate Xuyen Tam canal and Doi canal are expected to change the appearance of Ho Chi Minh City, but the progress is slow due to land clearance problems.
Ho Chi Minh City residents are excited with the new look along the canals from the project worth over VND9,000 billion
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HCMC - The Tham Luong canal section through An Nhon ward has gradually transformed from a place of overgrown grass to a wide, airy road.
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.
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.
People living along canals in Ho Chi Minh City hope to have stable housing after relocation
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HCMC - People living in houses along canals and ditches agree with the relocation policy, but they hope to have a reasonable compensation plan to stabilize their lives.
HCMC proposes to relocate nearly 40,000 houses along canals
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Ho Chi Minh City plans to spend about VND221,370 billion to relocate nearly 40,000 houses along canals. The amount of money collected from land auctions is estimated at about 164,111 billion VND.
Scene of a man's body floating in a canal in Ho Chi Minh City
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HCMC - On November 16, Binh Tan District Police investigated the discovery of a dead man's body in a canal in Tan Tao A Ward.
The project to renovate the longest canal in Ho Chi Minh City needs an additional 830 billion VND
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The Tham Luong - Ben Cat - Nuoc Len canal renovation project, the longest canal in Ho Chi Minh City, needs an additional VND830 billion in capital due to the addition of some items.