First day back to work after Tet holiday, traffic in Ho Chi Minh City is not congested
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HCMC - On the morning of February 3, the first working day after Tet holiday, traffic in HCMC was stable, traffic was heavy but not jammed, some places were slightly congested.
On the morning of February 3, according to Lao Dong reporters, traffic on the roads in Ho Chi Minh City was quite crowded but there was no traffic jam.
Along the Tan Son Nhat airport area (Tan Binh district), Hoang Minh Giam and Le Van Sy streets (Phu Nhuan district), An Phu intersection (Thu Duc city)... many vehicles move to the center of Ho Chi Minh City to work early but there is no traffic jam.
Mr. Nguyen Van Nam (Go Vap District) said he was quite surprised that the streets after Tet were not jammed, and traffic was moving smoothly. "Usually, there is congestion during rush hour, but today it is moving smoothly," said Mr. Nam.
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HCMC - On February 2 (the 5th day of Tet) and also the last day of the 2025 Lunar New Year holiday, Tan Son Nhat airport is expected to welcome more than 150,000 arriving and departing passengers.
Ho Chi Minh City is developing a multi-centered urban area to disperse the population and solve pressing problems such as traffic jams, pollution and flooding. This is also a stepping stone to expand new development space for the city.