People rejoice as 3-decade-polluted canal revives

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HCMC - After decades of living next to the polluted Hang Bang Canal, Ms. Mac Thi Cuc (District 5) is happy that the canal flowing through her area has been renovated and improved.

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A canal polluted for decades in Ho Chi Minh City has been revived

TÚ QUỲNH |

HCMC - A section of the Hang Bang Canal renovation project through District 5 is urgently completing the final stages to prepare for inauguration on January 17.

46,500 houses along canals in Ho Chi Minh City will be relocated in the next 5 years

MINH QUÂN |

Ho Chi Minh City aims to basically complete the relocation and resettlement of about 46,500 houses on and along canals by 2030.

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.