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The
name plate of the Uop Lanh (Chilled) Street is seen in this photo posted on
the Facebook page of Quach Hien on September 2, 2015.
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A photo showing the strange street name was posted on Facebook
on Wednesday, when
The “
Streets in
Professor Ha Dinh Duc, a
Duc said he was so intrigued by the photo that he shared it on
his own Facebook page, while notifying Truong Minh Tien, deputy director of
the Hanoi Department of Culture and Sports of the bizarre street name.
“I informed Truong Minh Tien of it and asked him to check if
the
A visit by Tuoi Tre yesterday found that
Asked why the street is named ‘Chilled,’ some locals appeared
surprised and said they had no idea.
The weird street name plate appeared around a fortnight ago,
according to local residents. People usually laugh at the name whenever they
come across it, they added.
Other locals revealed that they used to call the street “Uop
Lanh” or “Dong Lanh” (Frozen) as there used to be a major ice making facility
nearby a few years ago. The facility produced ices used in food preservations
for
When Tuoi Tre came back on Friday afternoon, the “
Tien, the deputy director of the city’s culture department,
did not respond to Tuoi Tre’s
request for comment later the same day.
To Van Dong, director of the department, told Tuoi Tre he
had filed an urgent dispatch to the administration of Nam Tu Liem District to
look into the issue shortly after he was briefed about it.
“I also find the name unusual,” he said.
A board in charge of cultural and social issues with the Hanoi
People’s Council is responsible for approving proposals to name streets in
the capital city.
Nguyen Thi Thuy, head of the board, asserted that in the last
five years she had not received any proposition to name a street “Uop Lanh.”
“I do not know where the name comes from, but it is definitely
not a name approved by the council,” she told Tuoi Tre.
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Thứ Bảy, 5 tháng 9, 2015
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