As one of the key tasks in the last months of 2025, the campaign "90 days to clean - enrich - correct - sufficient land database" is being actively implemented by localities across the country. Up to now, the campaign has gone halfway, recorded in Ho Chi Minh City shows that wards and communes are simultaneously accelerating data collection and processing with the spirit of urgency and the highest determination, aiming to standardize, synchronize and connect land data with population data.


Local police force went to each household to guide the review of land information.
In Ben Thanh ward (old district 1), regardless of holidays, neighborhood officials and local police still take the time to visit each house and check each alley to propagate and disseminate the purpose and significance of reviewing and cleaning the national database. According to the local police, the collection process was carried out according to plan, ensuring full information updates as required.
The local police shared: “In the process of directly collecting land data, we focus on information according to the requirements of the proposed plan, ensuring accuracy and completeness.”
In residential areas, the mobilization work is carried out flexibly, closely, creating consensus in the community. Residents in the neighborhood said: "Our apartment building has nearly 500 households. We encourage people to do it soon so that the neighborhood can complete the task on time."
Head of Ward 12, Ben Thanh Ward, Mr. Ngo Quoc Thuan said: "This is an opportunity for people to ensure their legal rights to their real estate, so people are very supportive. I just hope that information security is strictly implemented so that people can feel secure in providing data."
To ensure progress, Ben Thanh Ward has organized many training sessions and conferences for the ward police force and neighborhood chiefs, while promoting propaganda and mobilizing people to cooperate in providing necessary documents. The ward's goal is to review and standardize all data according to the two-level government model, complete the digitization of certificates and land user information that are not yet in the system, thereby synchronizing data to the national database on land, ensuring information safety and security.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Nga, Head of Ward 4, Ben Thanh Ward, shared: “People do not need to go directly to the land management agency. We will help update information for them, they just need to photocopy the house ownership certificate and citizen identification card. When explained clearly like that, people are very happy and cooperative.”
According to Mr. Le Thanh Tuan - Head of the Economic , Infrastructure and Urban Department of Ben Thanh Ward - the amount of data collected by the ward is quite large, more than 11,000 records, while the implementation time is very urgent. "After receiving the data, the ward proceeds to separate and classify them by each neighborhood and route to facilitate the processing process. Instead of going to each household to directly record the minutes, we distribute minutes with pre-recorded necessary information for people to fill in and photocopy the documents, then the staff will come back to collect them. This method helps save time and speed up the process," said Mr. Tuan.





Conference to launch the 90-day campaign to clean up land data at Ben Thanh Ward People's Committee
When the land database is standardized, enriched and cleaned, each plot of land will be assigned a unique identification code. Ho Chi Minh City Police and the Department of Natural Resources and Environment recommend that people actively cooperate in providing and verifying real estate information, thereby contributing to shortening administrative procedures in the process of granting pink books and registering land changes, towards a more modern, transparent and convenient land management for people.
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