Rach Dia Bridge
People happily walk on the new 512 billion VND bridge in Ho Chi Minh City
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HCMC - Many people in District 7 and Nha Be district were overwhelmed when they could travel conveniently on the new Rach Dia bridge after more than a year of waiting.
Traffic in District 7 and Nha Be will change dramatically with the 500 billion VND bridge
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HCMC - Tomorrow morning (November 28), the Rach Dia bridge worth over 500 billion VND will officially open to traffic, bringing about a major change in traffic between District 7 and Nha Be district.
The 500 billion VND bridge connecting District 7 - Nha Be opened to traffic on the morning of November 28
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Ho Chi Minh City has decided to hold the opening ceremony of the Rach Dia bridge, worth over VND500 billion, on Le Van Luong Street, connecting District 7 and Nha Be District on the morning of November 28.
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 opens Rach Dia bridge connecting District 7-Nha Be at the end of November
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HCMC - Rach Dia Bridge on Le Van Luong Street, connecting Nha Be District and District 7, is expected to open to traffic at the end of November, one month earlier than the original plan.
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.
Two iron bridges over 50 years old in the South of Ho Chi Minh City are seriously degraded
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HCMC - Rach Tom and Rach Doi bridges are two iron bridges in Nha Be district built before 1975 and are deteriorating. The city is currently planning to build new bridges to replace them.
500 billion VND bridge connecting District 7 and Nha Be, open to traffic in December
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HCMC - Rach Dia Bridge on Le Van Luong Street, connecting Nha Be District with District 7, has completed the connection and is expected to open to traffic in December this year.