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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One month before the 2025 Lunar New Year holiday, domestic airfares, especially from the South to the North, are still high, with many routes sold out.
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Hanoi bus stations plan to increase passenger vehicles to meet the increasing travel demand of people during the peak period of the Lunar New Year 2025.
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Ninh Binh - The situation of people rushing to do procedures to change and reissue driving licenses is due to psychology and lack of information.
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Thai Nguyen - After more than 1 year of construction, the Office Building project of the agencies (Pho Yen City) with a total cost of 400 billion VND has been basically completed.
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Electronic medical records are convenient for medical examination and treatment, saving time and effort... but what about patients who need referral papers?
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.