400 streets in HCMC need to be renamed
Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) has nearly 400 streets that either carry the same names or have incorrect names that need to be revised, an expert said.
Among thousands of streets in Vietnam’s biggest city, 311 streets use 132 names, with one name being used for several, Dr. Truong Hoang Truong, dean of the Faculty of Urban Studies at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, HCMC, said at a conference Tuesday.
But Truong said priority should be given to changing the 38 streets that are named after historical figures but the names are incorrect.
For example, Ngo Thoi Nhiem Street in District 3 was named after Ngo Thi Nham, an important Vietnamese scholar and official in the eighteenth century. But the street name had to be changed to avoid showing disrespect to King Tu Duc, whose real name is Nguyen Phuc Hong Nham, according to historians.
Besides, 21 street names in the city have no meaning, Truong said.
The city’s Department of Culture and Sports has also proposed changing the names of many city streets.
« Units tasked with renaming those streets need to coordinate to create favorable conditions for local people, » Truong said. « For example, after updating those streets’ names, people should be provided with papers confirming that their addresses have been changed so that they will not face obstacles in completing administrative procedures. »
The city now has about 3,600 streets with names but there are still many others that remain unnamed.
Truong said: « New urban areas will result in the appearance of many residential areas and many new roads, but the street name storage and procedures have not kept up with that development, » he said, adding that this has resulted in many streets and roads remaining unnamed or without official names.
Until now, HCMC has not applied any advanced technology to naming streets.
So far, the process of naming and changing the names of streets has been carried out in line with the government’s Decree 91, which rules that only the People’s Council, the legislative unit in each city and province, has the authority to decide the names of streets and public works.
Meanwhile, the executive unit of the People’s Committee is in charge of consulting related units on coming up with suggestions for those names.
By Ha Giang – VnExpress.net – February 15, 2023
Articles similaires / Related posts:
- HCMC keen on minibus plan After a failed attempt last year, Ho Chi Minh City is once again seeking to run minibuses and so create greater public transport access....
- HCMC proposes building parking lots on empty land Ho Chi Minh City has asked the National Assembly to approve the construction of parking lots on empty land as the city currently lacks 900 ha (2,224 acres) of parking space....
- HCMC wants 27 million m3 of sand mined for reclamation project HCMC wants to extract 10 sand mines at the Can Gio sea region, totaling 27 million m3 of sand, for a reclamation urban tourism area project....
- Saigon residents lose homes after buying cheap land via hand-written papers Many families in HCMC’s Binh Tan District had to hand over their homes after authorities followed up on warnings made years ago that the land they bought was encroaching public land....
- Ho Chi Minh City urban street fest offers vibrant fusion of culture, art delights The Saigon Urban Street Fest has unfolded with a captivating array of contemporary circus, comedy, and free street dancing in front of the Saigon Central Post Office in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. ...