In recent days, equipment and machinery have been mobilized to the maximum to demolish part of Area A of Dragon Market located right next to the Van River. Before carrying out site clearance, traders in the dismantled market area were temporarily moved to new business locations.
The demolition of the most famous traditional market in Ninh Binh has made many traders here feel regretful. Ms. Hoang Thi Huyen shared that I have been making a living at this market for nearly 40 years. This is a traditional market with its own brand in Ninh Binh. "Seeing the market that is hundreds of years old and having to be demolished, we are really regretful. However, because of the general policy of the province and the city, we also agree. I just hope the city will arrange a new suitable market for us to move to" - Ms. Huyen shared.
Ms. Vu Thi Lan (a business kiosk renter at Dragon Ninh Binh market) said that she is doing a stable business at the market, so when she heard the news of the Dragon market being demolished, she was very worried and worried because she was afraid it would affect her family's business activities. However, being propagandized by the Market Management Board, she realized that each business household needs to strictly comply, aiming at the goal of building a greener - cleaner - more beautiful city...
With 25 years of experience in business at Rong Ninh Binh market, Ms. Vu Thi Xim shared: "I feel very sorry for having to move to another place because I have been here to make a living for a long time. But given the city's policy of providing reasonable support, I decided to move to the market near my house in Ninh Tien commune. The new market will be many confused, but with the support and facilitation of the city and local authorities, I believe that my family's business activities will continue to develop".
On March 31, speaking with a reporter from Lao Dong Newspaper, Mr. Pham Van Ton - Deputy Secretary of the Ninh Binh Dragon Market Management Board also admitted that the demolition of Dragon Market initially caused many traders to express their concern and regret. However, after being propagandized, mobilized and supported with funding under Project 01 of the city, basically all businesses in the market agreed to move to new business locations at other markets in the city.
"Up to now, more than 130 have moved to new locations according to Project 01 of the City People's Committee. From January 1, about 100 more households will move to the new business location. According to Project 01 of the City People's Committee, each household moving will be supported with 30 million VND/household" - Mr. Ton said.