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Topic: Ho Chi Minh City's Department of Transport

HCMC proposes building 16 intersections

HCMC proposes building 16 intersections

The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Transport has proposed allocating capital to build 16 new intersections at a total cost of more than VND4.5 trillion ($191 million).
10:14 25/08/2022
HCMC to open more pedestrian streets

HCMC to open more pedestrian streets

Ho Chi Minh City's Department of Transport has submitted to the City People's Committee a scheme to organize pedestrian streets in the city center. Accordingly, from now to 2025, the city will open 22 more pedestrian streets in the central area to contribute to reducing traffic congestion, improving the quality of people's living environment, as well as improving the quality of life, promoting the development of tourism, trade and services.
14:22 22/07/2022

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