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Downtown Hanoi district seeks complete reopening starting October
Hai Ba Trung District would resume all activities once September ends if it's listed as a low-risk area, the district People's Committee proposed.
No high-rise apartment projects in downtown HCMC until 2020
The Ho Chi Minh City administration has decided that no high-rise apartment projects in the downtown will be approved until 2020.
Downtown HCMC proving increasingly elusive for apartment developers
Land shortage and increasing congestion are major dampeners on apartment development in central HCMC, industry insiders have said.
October 11, 2018 | 12:35 am PT
Saigon to close downtown streets this weekend for Reunification celebrations
There will be a firework show over the Saigon River Tunnel on Monday night.
April 27, 2018 | 05:15 pm PT
Hanoi hits speed bump on road to motorbike-free city
The buzz of motorbike engines could fade from the city by 2025.
September 20, 2016 | 10:37 pm PT