TPO - From noon on February 2nd, the 5th day of the Lunar New Year of the Year of the Snake, the flow of vehicles from the Mekong Delta provinces heading to Ho Chi Minh City after the Lunar New Year holiday of 2025 began to increase, while the opposite direction was deserted.
TPO - From noon on February 2nd, the 5th day of the Lunar New Year of the Year of the Snake, the flow of vehicles from the Mekong Delta provinces heading to Ho Chi Minh City after the Lunar New Year holiday of 2025 began to increase, while the opposite direction was deserted.
| On the fifth day of the Lunar New Year, traffic from the Mekong Delta provinces heading towards Ho Chi Minh City and the Eastern provinces... prepares to return to normal life. |
| The section from the Long An provincial border to the An Lac intersection (Ho Chi Minh City) shows opposing traffic flows in both directions. |
| People are returning to Ho Chi Minh City with their belongings after the Tet holiday. According to the National Center for Meteorological and Hydrological Forecasting, on February 2nd, the Southern region will be cloudy with sunny days and no rain at night. Northeast winds will be at level 2-3. The lowest temperature will be 21-24 degrees Celsius, with some areas in the East experiencing temperatures below 21 degrees Celsius. The highest temperature will be 31-34 degrees Celsius. |
| People stop to rest right below the Ben Luc - Long Thanh Expressway - National Highway 1A interchange after a long journey in the hot weather. |
| On the Binh Thuan overpass, at the intersection of Le Kha Phieu (formerly National Highway 1A) - Nguyen Van Linh - the access road to the Trung Luong - Ho Chi Minh City expressway, there is a clear contrast in traffic flow, with vehicles heading from the Mekong Delta provinces towards Ho Chi Minh City. |
| A contrasting scene unfolds beneath the Bình Thuận interchange overpass. Vehicles exiting the Trung Lương expressway are lined up waiting for the red light, contrasting sharply with the sparse traffic entering the expressway in the opposite direction. |
| Despite the large number of vehicles, traffic moved in an orderly manner, maintaining distance and not exceeding the speed limit. |
At noon on February 2nd, the An Lac intersection was relatively clear due to the majority of vehicles turning into the city center via the Western Bus Station, Vo Van Kiet Boulevard, and Nguyen Van Linh Street. |
The image shows the difference between the two lanes of traffic as people return to Ho Chi Minh City.
People carrying their belongings returned to Ho Chi Minh City early.
On the fourth day of Tet, people from the Mekong Delta, laden with belongings, return to Ho Chi Minh City.
People in Ho Chi Minh City are once again caught in the maze of "out of gasoline, but still have diesel."
People from the Mekong Delta return to the city with bags full of gifts from their hometowns after the April 30th holiday.
Source: https://tienphong.vn/hinh-anh-doi-lap-o-cua-ngo-phia-tay-tphcm-post1713752.tpo






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