Urban embellishment

Ho Chi Minh City renovates 7 central roads and traffic junctions to welcome Tet

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Ho Chi Minh City renovates 7 central roads and traffic junctions such as Ben Thanh market, Phu Dong intersection, Con Rua lake, completing before the 2026 Lunar New Year.

Sa Pa "transforms" after 100 days and nights of traffic embellishment campaign

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Lao Cai - From muddy dirt paths in villages, after the "100 Days - Nights" campaign, dozens of roads in Sa Pa ward have been concreted.

Le Loi street is spacious with stone-paved sidewalks, and ancient houses are newly painted

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Ho Chi Minh City - Le Loi Street in the center of Ho Chi Minh City with sidewalks paved with stone, rows of old houses newly painted, creating a civilized space, attracting people and tourists at the end of the year.

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.

Ho Chi Minh City residents expect a new look for the busy street after renovation

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HCMC - The renovation of Le Loi Street has been expressed by many people with their agreement and hope that the construction will be completed soon before the New Year.

Bustling road axis in Ho Chi Minh City begins to be renovated

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HCMC - On December 5, Le Loi route was started for renovation, workers focused on equipment and human resources, preparing to enter the synchronous construction phase.

HCMC renovates Le Loi Street, puts on new coats to welcome Tet

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HCMC - The entire Le Loi Street will be painted with new street buildings, replacing sidewalk tiles with stones and paving with stone with median strips and flower beds to create a spacious appearance to welcome Tet.

Nearly 95 billion VND to expand Thuy Van Square in Vung Tau

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HCMC - Thuy Van Square in Vung Tau is being invested in the construction and expansion of phase 2, with a total cost of nearly 95 billion VND.

Hot Saigon: Ho Chi Minh City proposes a plan to remove bottlenecks in calculating land use fees

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Hot Saigon News on August 14: Ho Chi Minh City proposes a plan to remove bottlenecks in calculating land use fees; Relocate nearly 5,000 houses along canals in Ho Chi Minh City to improve urban areas;...

Ho Chi Minh City residents are happy when the project to renovate the North bank of the canal Doi begins after many decades

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HCMC - The project to renovate the North bank of the canal is hoped by the people to create a spacious and clean landscape for the area, promoting economic development for the locality.

Can Tho issues directive on environmental protection, urban beautification, disease prevention

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Can Tho - Can Tho City leaders have directed a series of urban renovations, environmental sanitation, disease prevention, and ensuring a green, clean, beautiful, and safe city.

Ba Ria - Vung Tau plans to inaugurate the Thuy Van road renovation project on the occasion of September 2 holiday

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Ba Ria - Vung Tau - Many key projects with investment levels of thousands of billions of VND will be started and inaugurated by the province on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of National Day on September 2.

People expect the government to be determined to renovate Xuyen Tam canal in Ho Chi Minh City

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HCMC - People expect the Xuyen Tam canal renovation project to be implemented on schedule, soon returning a clean living environment to the area.

A district in Ho Chi Minh City is expected to clear nearly 15,000 households to renovate canals

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Ho Chi Minh City - District 8 is expected to relocate nearly 15,000 households to implement the urban embellishment project, renovate the above housing area and along the canals and canals.

Where Ho Chi Minh City residents have to work overtime to build a commercial center

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HCMC - District 1 plans to implement a housing project combined with commercial services at Ga market and Gao market - where people have to "shared sleeping shifts" due to the limited living space.