In order to create aesthetics and add public living space for people during the 2026 Binh Ngo Lunar New Year, Ho Chi Minh City is urgently renovating and reclaiming 9 vacant golden land areas in the city, to turn them into temporary parks and flower gardens.

The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Construction also has a document requesting relevant agencies, localities, and businesses to deploy the removal of fences for 9 land plots and develop plans to build parks and flower gardens to serve people during the Binh Ngo Tet.
9 land plots with prime locations in Saigon, Tan Dinh, Ben Thanh, Cau Ong Lanh, Ban Co, Xuan Hoa, Nhieu Loc wards include: No. 8-12 Le Duan; No. 2-4-6 Hai Ba Trung; No. 33 Nguyen Du and clusters 34-36, 42 Chu Manh Trinh; 135 Nguyen Hue - 39 Le Loi; No. 87 Cong Quynh; No. 74 Ho Hao Hon - 289 Tran Hung Dao; Le Thanh Ton - Nam Ky Khoi Nghia - Nguyen Trung Truc - Le Loi quadrilateral area; land plot No. 8 Vo Van Tan; land plot No. 152 Tran Phu.


According to reporters' records at land plot No. 8 Vo Van Tan (Xuan Hoa ward), the construction atmosphere is taking place urgently. Dozens of workers and machinery and equipment are busy cleaning up and renovating the ground. This land plot has a special location when it is located on four fronts of the central road including Vo Van Tan - Nguyen Dinh Chieu - Nam Ky Khoi Nghia - Pasteur.

At the construction site, the investor is mobilizing maximum human resources to renovate and embellish the abandoned "golden land" into a park and flower garden to create community activity space to serve people during the 2026 Binh Ngo Tet.



According to the plan, the entire internal campus will be generally cleaned and renovated; the sidewalk system around the adjacent roads will also be renovated to create a clean and airy space for people to stroll, exercise, and participate in community activities during Tet and the following period.






The project is expected to be completed in January and handed over to the locality before Tet. In which, the foundation paving item is identified as an important part, connecting the entire common ground.