An exhibition of HCM City’s achievements in developing transport facilities from 2000-2010 has attracted thousands of visitors. Here are some photos introduced at the exhibition.
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Phu My bridge is the first cable-stay bridge in HCM City and the fifth on Saigon river, linking Districts 7 and 2. The six-lane bridge, invested with some VND2 trillion, started construction in early 2007. Its spans 2.5 kilometers and its vertical clearance is 45 meters. |
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After being delayed for several times, Nguyen Van Cu Bridge opened for traffic in late April 2009. This bridge connects the city hub to new urban areas in the south. |
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| The first highway for cars in Vietnam, which opened on February 3 2010. |
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| Nguyen Van Linh Avenue, the longest road in HCM City which was built in 11 years. |
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Ong Lon bridge, which crosses Ong Lon canal, one of the most modern bridges in HCM City. |
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| The East-West Avenue and HCM City-Trung Luong highway. |
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| Rung Xac road, which links the city’s centre and Can Gio district. |
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| Phu My Hung urban area – the best model of its type in VIetnam. |
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| Me Linh Park in District 1. |
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