HCMC gateway road before being expanded 4 times
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HCMC - Tan Thoi Hiep 21 Street, District 12, which is often congested, will soon be widened from 6-7m to 25m, with an investment of more than 1,300 billion VND.
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HCMC - Tan Thoi Hiep 21 Street, District 12, which is often congested, will soon be widened from 6-7m to 25m, with an investment of more than 1,300 billion VND.
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HCMC - About 200m of To Huu Street is currently storing about 100 tons of garbage, causing environmental pollution and making many people angry.
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HCMC - These days, people living on both sides of Chu Van An Street, Binh Thanh District are rushing to dismantle their houses and collect their belongings to hand over the land for the project.
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HCMC - The Tan Thoi Hiep 21 road expansion project is over 1.7km long with a total investment of VND1,364 billion, expected to be completed in 2026 to reduce traffic jams and flooding.
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Faced with the dangers of drugs, Lao Dong Newspaper organized a seminar on "The role of family, grandparents, parents, and locality in the campaign to prevent the harmful effects of drugs in residential areas" to meet and listen to initiatives and efforts in preventing the harmful effects of drugs in the locality.
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On November 5, the news that 20 children in Lai Chau mistakenly ate rat poison and had to be taken to the provincial General Hospital for emergency treatment attracted special public attention.
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Just hours before the US election, North Korea launched a series of short-range ballistic missiles.
NHƯ QUỲNH |
HCMC - About 200m of To Huu Street is currently storing about 100 tons of garbage, causing environmental pollution and making many people angry.
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HCMC - These days, people living on both sides of Chu Van An Street, Binh Thanh District are rushing to dismantle their houses and collect their belongings to hand over the land for the project.
TÚ QUỲNH |
HCMC - The Tan Thoi Hiep 21 road expansion project is over 1.7km long with a total investment of VND1,364 billion, expected to be completed in 2026 to reduce traffic jams and flooding.