he mock-up of the downtown area of HCMC under a new plan that has been approved by the city government. Tuoitre
The downtown area of
According to the plan, which has been approved by the city government, the existing downtown area, covering District 1 and District 3, will be expanded to include an area along the Specifically, the downtown area will cover 930 hectares including such wards as Nguyen Thai Binh, Ben Thanh, Ben Nghe, Pham Ngu Lao, and the parts of the Cau Ong Lanh and Da Kao Wards in District 1; Ward 6 and a part of Ward 7 in District 3; Wards 9, 12, 13 and 18 in District 4; and Wards 22 and a part of Ward 19 in Binh Thanh District.
Many streets in the area will become
pedestrian streets and shopping areas, and the green area will be expanded by
70 hectares.
The area, which will have an expected population of 248,000 people and a land use coefficient of 3.8, will have trams, shuttle buses and waterway traffic facilities along canals. The department is working out a schedule for implementing the plan, which was created with consultation from Five quarters Under the plan, the downtown area will be divided into five functional quarters as follows: The core quarter for trading and financial activities: This entire quarter will be located within District 1, including trading centers, hotels, tourist companies, administrative agencies and public service providers. Le Loi and Nguyen Hue Streets will become pedestrian shopping areas. Except for buses and other public transport services, motorbikes and personal cars will be banned from traveling into the area Strict control will be enforced on the building of any works around places of high historical value such as the Office of the city People’s Committee, the Ben Thanh Market and The City Theatre. The cultural and historical quarter: Mainly located in the A green area will be built in the area to create a large green space including the street, Thong Nhat Hall and the Zoological and Botanical Garden. The The low-rise quarter: covers residential areas including villas that were built during French colonial rule. These buildings are considered important properties of the downtown area. Many streets and places in the area will be converted to pedestrian-only areas, including Le Loi, Nguyen Hue and The near-downtown area: located next to the trading and financial quarter, where high-rises for offices and trade centers will be built next to the Ben Thanh railway terminal, along |
Thứ Sáu, 10 tháng 5, 2013
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