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More than 1,300 households in Ho Chi Minh City dismantle houses, give up land to renovate Doi canal
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Ho Chi Minh City - More than 1,300 households living along the North bank of the Doi canal have dismantled their houses and moved their residences to give way to the canal renovation project.
Ho Chi Minh City is clearing a series of works for a project worth more than 7,300 billion VND
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Ho Chi Minh City - Many projects in Phu Dinh and Chanh Hung wards are being cleared to implement the project to renovate the North bank of the Doi canal, costing more than 7,300 billion VND.
Many households do not comply with the direction on the Ring Road 2.5 project
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Hanoi - Many households have not terminated or stopped leasing or lending houses and land within the Ring Road 2.5 project area as directed by Cau Giay ward.
Resettlement near old residences for people along canals and ditches in Ho Chi Minh City
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Ho Chi Minh City - Resettlement near old residences is expected to create a boost to help Ho Chi Minh City accelerate the relocation of 20,000 houses along canals and ditches in the coming years.
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.
More than 5,800 households along the South bank of Doi canal in Ho Chi Minh City before the time of relocation
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Ho Chi Minh City is preparing to clear more than 5,800 households along the South bank of the Doi canal, serving urban embellishment and improving the living environment.
Ho Chi Minh City clears houses along canals, people hope to have enough money to buy new houses
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Ho Chi Minh City aims to relocate 20,000 houses along canals before 2030. People in cleared areas hope for sufficient compensation to buy new houses and stabilize their lives.
HCMC will clear 115 households to widen central road by 3 times
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Ho Chi Minh City will relocate 115 households and an organization to widen Tran Binh Trong Street (from Ly Thai To to Hung Vuong) from 5 to 17 m, with a total capital of 1,073 billion VND.
HCMC on October 19: Preparing to clear more than 1,500 households for 2 projects worth over VND 16,600 billion
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HCMC is preparing to clear more than 1,500 households for two projects worth more than VND 16,600 billion; Reasons for the temporary closure of the Russian market in the center of HCMC...
Reasons why more than 2,000 households have not yet handed over the most polluted canals in Ho Chi Minh City
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HCMC - The Xuyen Tam canal renovation project is at a standstill because more than 2,000 households have not yet handed over the site due to legal problems, resettlement policies...
HCMC is about to relocate 283 households to implement a project worth over VND9,200 billion
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Ho Chi Minh City plans to reclaim land from 378 households to implement the Ba Lon canal dredging and renovation project with a total capital of more than VND9,200 billion, of which 283 households must be cleared.
749 households in the center of Ho Chi Minh City relocate elsewhere to do a project worth over VND 8,555 billion
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Ho Chi Minh City has renovated Van Thanh Canal (Binh Thanh District) with more than VND 8,555 billion, including 1,077 cases of land acquisition, including 749 households that must be completely relocated.
Reclaiming 5.85 hectares of land, clearing 1,617 households to build a VND7,400 billion project in Ho Chi Minh City
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HCMC - The project to renovate the North bank of the Doi Canal (District 8) with a total capital of more than VND 7,400 billion will reclaim 5.85 hectares of land and clear 1,617 households. Construction is expected to start on September 2, 2025.
HCMC plans to clear 39,600 houses in 16 districts to renovate canals
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Ho Chi Minh City plans to clear about 39,600 houses in 16 districts, towns and Thu Duc City to renovate canals and beautify urban areas.
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.