Wednesday, April 28, 2021, 10:14 GMT+7
Employees of a store in Binh Chanh District, Ho Chi Minh City use a loudspeaker to advertise their products. Photo: Minh Anh / Tuoi Tre
Ho Chi Minh City police will fine people and organizations for causing noise pollution from May 23 following a period of propagandizing and raising awareness of the issue.
The director of municipal Department of Public Security has issued a document providing police units in Thu Duc City and all districts with necessary measures to prevent and handle noise pollution in the city.
The effort to minimize noise pollution in the southern metropolis consists of two phases.
Wednesday, April 28, 2021, 10:14 GMT+7
Employees of a store in Binh Chanh District, Ho Chi Minh City use a loudspeaker to advertise their products. Photo: Minh Anh / Tuoi Tre
Ho Chi Minh City police will fine people and organizations for causing noise pollution after May 23 following a period of propagandizing and raising awareness of the issue.
The director of municipal Department of Public Security has issued a document providing police units in Thu Duc City and all districts with necessary measures to prevent and handle noise pollution in the city.
The effort to minimize noise pollution in the southern metropolis consists of two phases.
Wednesday, December 23, 2020, 20:31 GMT+7
An aerial view of Ho Con Rua in District 3, Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Tu Trung / Tuoi Tre
An architectural expert has offered a suggestion to transform the area surrounding Ho Con Rua (Turtle Lake) in Ho Chi Minh City’s District 3 into an art street.
Nguyen Ngoc Uyen, a lecturer from the Ho Chi Minh City Open University’s Faculty of Construction, made the proposal at a workshop collecting suggestions for giving the city’s iconic lake and its surroundings a facelift, organized by the People’s Committee of District 3, on Tuesday morning.
Uyen’s idea focuses on preserving the main architecture of Ho Con Rua while promoting local trade and tourism.