Reclaiming 76 electric poles to widen the 2,300 billion VND road in Ho Chi Minh City
Tâm Tú |
HCMC - More than 70 electric poles on Duong Quang Ham Street (Go Vap District) are being urgently reclaimed by workers to serve the road expansion.
Tâm Tú |
HCMC - More than 70 electric poles on Duong Quang Ham Street (Go Vap District) are being urgently reclaimed by workers to serve the road expansion.
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Ho Chi Minh City is preparing to start expanding the approach routes of the two expressways Ho Chi Minh City - Long Thanh - Dau Giay and Ho Chi Minh City - Trung Luong to 8 lanes.
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HCMC - The Duong Quang Ham road expansion project (Go Vap district) is still in disarray, many electric poles have not been relocated, making it difficult for people to travel.
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HCMC - The vacant land to widen Chu Van An Street (Binh Thanh District) is littered with trash and scrap, causing pollution, even though there is a sign saying "No dumping".
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Gold price update on the morning of April 2: World gold fell sharply, the domestic market was at risk of falling as of the opening of today's trading session.
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The assets of Russian billionaires increased by more than 11.5 billion USD in just the first 3 months of 2025.
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Land prices in many provinces are fluctuating strongly, especially in areas with merged news. Experts warn investors to be cautious and avoid virtual price traps.
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Nam Dinh - The Day River overpass connecting Nam Dinh and Ninh Binh provinces has been basically completed but is still "waiting" for the Ninh Binh - Hai Phong expressway.
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The Prime Minister requested research and proposals on mechanisms and policies to promote the rapid implementation of railway projects.
MINH QUÂN |
Ho Chi Minh City is preparing to start expanding the approach routes of the two expressways Ho Chi Minh City - Long Thanh - Dau Giay and Ho Chi Minh City - Trung Luong to 8 lanes.
Minh Tâm - Anh Tú |
HCMC - The Duong Quang Ham road expansion project (Go Vap district) is still in disarray, many electric poles have not been relocated, making it difficult for people to travel.
Tâm Ánh |
HCMC - The vacant land to widen Chu Van An Street (Binh Thanh District) is littered with trash and scrap, causing pollution, even though there is a sign saying "No dumping".