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Renovating the most polluted canal in Ho Chi Minh City, many people dismantle houses to hand over land
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Ho Chi Minh City - Many households along Xuyen Tam canal voluntarily dismantled houses, handed over land, and joined hands to renovate the canal considered the most polluted in the city.
People in Ho Chi Minh City dismantle houses, give up land for a project worth more than 17,000 billion VND
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Ho Chi Minh City - Ho Chi Minh City residents living along Xuyen Tam canal are dismantling houses and handing over land to implement a canal renovation project with a total investment of more than 17,000 billion VND.
Ho Chi Minh City builds 9,600 apartments to serve the evacuation of 20,000 households along canals
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Ho Chi Minh City will build about 9,600 resettlement houses and social housing to serve the relocation of 20,000 houses on and along rivers, canals, and ditches in the coming time.
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.
Ho Chi Minh City clears more than 5,800 households to renovate the South bank of Doi canal
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Ho Chi Minh City is preparing to clear more than 5,800 households in Chanh Hung and Binh Dong wards to implement a series of urban embellishment projects in the South bank of the Doi canal.
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.
46,500 houses along canals in Ho Chi Minh City will be relocated in the next 5 years
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Ho Chi Minh City aims to basically complete the relocation and resettlement of about 46,500 houses on and along canals by 2030.