Saigon
book street’s parking lots shut down by Doan Ngoc Hai campaign
A company
managing the popular destination is appealing the decision
The sidewalk on Hai Ba Trung is seen following the shutdown of the
parking lot.
Visitors
to Saigon’s Book Street are having difficulty finding a legal parking space
as both of the venue’s two parking lots have been shut down by Doan Ngoc Hai,
leader of Saigon’s ‘sidewalk clearing’ campaign.
The book street is on Nguyen Van Binh Street, which
connects Hai Ba Trung and Cong Xa Paris Streets in the centre of Ho Chi Minh
City.
One sidewalk parking lot was previously located at each
end of Nguyen Van Binh, exclusively serving visitors to the thoroughfare,
which houses multiple bookstores and book-themed cafés.
Hai, deputy chairman of the District 1 administration,
led his sidewalk clearance team to the book street on Sunday and insisted
that both parking lots cease operating from 6:00 pm that day.
This has effectively put an end to all activities on
the book street as visitors could not find a place to park their bicycles or
motorbikes.
In reality, people could use parking lots at the nearby
Diamond Plaza or Youth Culture House, or one on Nguyen Van Chiem Street, and
walk to the book street.
On Monday afternoon, Le Hoang, director of the Ho Chi
Minh City Book Street Co. Ltd. held a meeting with Hai and appealed his
decision to remove the parking lots.
Hoang said the parking lots at either end of Nguyen Van
Binh were zoned in the master plan including the book street, approved by Hua
Ngoc Thuan, deputy chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City administration.
“Parking areas are an essential part of the book
street,” he said.
“The book street welcomes some 5,000 visitors on a
daily basis, and double that amount at the weekends, so having the parking
space close to the venue makes it more convenient for the public.”
In response, Hai said the parking lot on Cong Xa Paris
should be shut down, and the one on Hai Ba Trung could reopen as a free
parking space.
The District 1 deputy chairman explained that the
parking lot on Cong Xa Paris was serving visitors to the headquarters of the
District 1 administration, fronting Le Duan Street.
The parking area, managed by the District 1 Office,
used to be on Nguyen Van Binh Street, but had been relocated when the
thoroughfare was turned into the book street.
Following the relocation, it had been requested that
the free parking lot serve visitors to both the District 1 administration and
the book street.
However, Hai pointed out that the license of the Cong
Xa Paris parking lot had expired in 2015 and that attendants had also
violated regulations by collecting fees from visitors.
“Moreover, the sidewalk parking lot is an eyesore on
the downtown area, so we’ve decided to shut it down,” Hai said.
By Tuoi Tre News
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Thứ Tư, 16 tháng 8, 2017
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