TPO - Many main roads in the central area of Ho Chi Minh City are experiencing severe traffic congestion and prolonged gridlock due to a sudden surge in the number of vehicles on the road.
| On the afternoon of March 13th, a large number of people and vehicles flocked to the central area of Ho Chi Minh City for outings and holiday celebrations during the remaining days of Tet, causing prolonged traffic congestion and chaos on many roads. |
According to Tien Phong newspaper, from 4 PM onwards, many roads such as Ton Duc Thang, Hai Ba Trung, Dong Khoi, Me Linh roundabout... were completely congested, with vehicles stuck for quite a long time. |
On Ton Duc Thang Street, for about 10 minutes, the traffic seemed to come to a complete standstill. |
Cars lined up in a long queue from Khanh Hoi Bridge, heading from District 4 towards District 1. |
Many motorcyclists rode onto the sidewalk to escape the traffic jam. |
A long line of cars was stuck on Dong Khoi Street. This traffic jam stretched from the City Theater area to Bach Dang Wharf Park. |
People in Ho Chi Minh City are gradually returning to normal life after the Tet holiday, with many streets becoming crowded and bustling again. The photo shows 3/2 Street (District 10). |
The traffic on Nguyen Tri Phuong Street (District 10) is much heavier than in the days before Tet. |
Traffic on Pham Ngoc Thach Street (District 3) increases from early afternoon onwards. |
Traffic on Le Duan Street (District 1) increases after dark as people flock to the entertainment center. |
Motorbikes and cars line up one after another, causing slight congestion whenever they stop at red lights on Hai Ba Trung Street (District 1). |
The Tan Dinh market area (District 1) is quite crowded and bustling in the late afternoon and evening. |
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