Here is the very roadworks talked about in the Thanh Nien Article I mentioned in Tardy Projects - situated on An Doung Vuong, D5.


After a good while searching I found this which was published on May 22nd. It talks about government zoning, and the regulations that apply:
Under Vietnamese regulations, any house or land on a plot zoned for public projects cannot be sold, transferred, upgraded, pawned, or partitioned.
This is fine, if the project isn't tardy, which undoubtedly it is!
A recent survey found that the country has 1,650 hung projects covering 345,000ha.
Under Vietnamese regulations, any house or land on a plot zoned for public projects cannot be sold, transferred, upgraded, pawned, or partitioned.
This is fine, if the project isn't tardy, which undoubtedly it is!
A recent survey found that the country has 1,650 hung projects covering 345,000ha.
1 comment:
Wow, I see that you took this picture at the intersection of An Duong Vuong and Tran Binh Trang streets in District 5. I lived right near that corner.
Weird zoning laws lately, eh?
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