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Over 35 Billion VND invested in pedestrian path from Toa Kham wharf to Dap Da (Stone Dam)

HNN.VN - Thuan Hoa District Green Park Center is accelerating construction progress on the pedestrian path project running along the Huong River, from Toa Kham wharf to the foot of Dap Da (Stone Dam).

Investment planned for pedestrian and bicycle bridge project over An Cuu riverHue City officially put into operation Hai Ba Trung Pedestrian StreetHai Ba Trung Street will be a busy pedestrian street at night

 Perspective view of the pedestrian path from Toa Kham wharf to the foot of Dap Da upon completion

Aiming to connect pedestrian and cycling paths along the southern bank of the Huong River to serve the recreational needs like strolling and cycling of both residents and tourists, the People’s Committee of Thuan Hoa District continues to invest in the pedestrian path project along the Huong River from Toa Kham wharf to Dap Da. With a total investment of over 35.2 billion VND, the project includes the construction of a 460-meter-long, 6-meter-wide path for both pedestrians and cyclists. The project also incorporates water supply, drainage systems and lighting infrastructure to meet usage demands. The expected completion date is August 30th, 2025.

To complete the infrastructure around Toa Kham Wharf, in 2024, the former Hue City People’s Committee implemented a project to expand the tourist parking area at the wharf, with a total investment of nearly 1.2 billion VND. The project included expanding the Toa Kham parking lot to an area of 1,200 square meters, planting trees and grass, painting road markings, installing traffic signs, and equipping the parking area with floodlights.

By KHANH THU
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