
The Thuy Van Street Renovation Project (Back Beach, Vung Tau Ward, Ho Chi Minh City) has just put into operation 6 public service stations to serve residents and tourists. The stations are located along the coastal park, which used to be the most crowded places in the Ba Ria - Vung Tau area.
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6 public service stations are the highlight of the Thuy Van Street Improvement Project. The project not only improves the quality of service for tourists but also contributes to reducing the situation of indiscriminate dumping on the beach.

With the names of Fishing Village, Con So, Oc Bien, Tram May, Tram Cay, Tram Gas. Each service station is designed specifically to be associated with the name, as well as the symbols that represent the Vung Tau sea area. This is the service station named "gas station" located at the end of Thuy Van street.

This is a "tree station" with a hexagonal roof, inspired by tropical tree canopies.

Each station has a modern design, colors in harmony with the seascape. The structure is compact, low, and does not obscure the view of the sea. From a distance, the stations stand out but still maintain the aesthetics of the public space. The "fishing village" public service station is designed in the shape of a boat or sail.

It is known that the 6 service stations in the entire Bai Sau area will have more than 800 private bathrooms and toilets, not to mention public bathrooms. The equipment is completely new, using anti-corrosion materials suitable for the coastal environment. Ventilation systems, automatic hand washing basins and dry toilets help users feel safe and convenient.

In addition to the sanitation function, each station also has resting chairs, trash cans and a large canopy. The entrance is designed to be suitable for the elderly and children. The outside area is paved with tiles in sync with the park, creating a clean and accessible space. The "clam" station with the image of a clam shell is uniquely and meticulously designed.

Cleaning workers are on duty in shifts, cleaning several times a day. Cleaning is done regularly, especially on weekends when Back Beach receives a large number of visitors.

The use of the stations shows the locality’s efforts in building a civilized, clean and beautiful tourist space. Bai Sau is gradually changing its appearance, moving towards the image of a modern beach that is still friendly to the community and tourists.
Source: https://nld.com.vn/hinh-anh-can-canh-diem-nhan-o-bai-sau-phuong-vung-tau-196251123131953933.htm






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