Inner-city canals in Ho Chi Minh City are surrounded by garbage
NHƯ QUỲNH - NGỌC ÁNH |
HCMC - Canal 19.5 located on 26.3 Street (Binh Tan District) is surrounded by garbage, causing pollution and affecting the lives of surrounding residents.
NHƯ QUỲNH - NGỌC ÁNH |
HCMC - Canal 19.5 located on 26.3 Street (Binh Tan District) is surrounded by garbage, causing pollution and affecting the lives of surrounding residents.
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HCMC - Currently, many canals in HCMC are being renovated and the roads along the canals are being renovated, contributing to changing the urban appearance.
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HCMC - After nearly 2 years of construction, the Tham Luong - Ben Cat - Rach Nuoc Len canal renovation project, the longest canal in HCMC, has completed nearly 40% of its volume.
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More than 46,500 houses along and on canals in Ho Chi Minh City are waiting to be relocated in a major effort to improve urban living conditions and reduce flooding. However, the journey to implementation is full of thorns.
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Ngày 2.2, giá vàng trong nước tiếp đà giảm sâu. Lượng khách giao dịch vàng tấp nập nhưng cửa hàng đưa ra thông báo bất ngờ.
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Với mong muốn tạo nên một khởi đầu mới cho năm 2026, sáng 2.2, tại Ga Hà Nội, Báo Nhân Dân phối hợp cùng Tổng công ty Đường sắt Việt Nam và Công ty Cổ phần Xây dựng Coteccons tổ chức Lễ ra mắt “Chuyến tàu hạnh phúc”.
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When handling the illegal parking of a blue license plate car, functional forces also requested the driver to explain because the license plate was covered with mud and soil.
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Google plans to adjust the method of address recognition and classification in Vietnam, based on new administrative address changes.
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To date, many universities across the country have announced their expected enrollment plans for 2026.
Huân Cao |
HCMC - Currently, many canals in HCMC are being renovated and the roads along the canals are being renovated, contributing to changing the urban appearance.
Tâm Tú |
HCMC - After nearly 2 years of construction, the Tham Luong - Ben Cat - Rach Nuoc Len canal renovation project, the longest canal in HCMC, has completed nearly 40% of its volume.
MINH QUÂN - NGỌC ÁNH |
More than 46,500 houses along and on canals in Ho Chi Minh City are waiting to be relocated in a major effort to improve urban living conditions and reduce flooding. However, the journey to implementation is full of thorns.