Returning after New Year's holiday, cars lined up 2km long at the gateway to Ho Chi Minh City
VietNamNet•01/01/2024
Recorded at the eastern gateway of Ho Chi Minh City, on the section leading to the Ho Chi Minh City-Long Thanh-Dau Giay Expressway ( HLD Expressway ) in the direction from Dong Nai to Thu Duc City, the flow of cars began to be crowded from the early afternoon of January 1. The line of cars is long but keeps a safe distance. On the road are mainly private cars with 4-7 seats. At 4:30 p.m., cars were lined up for about 2km towards An Phu intersection, moving each meter with great difficulty. At the same time, the HLD expressway section through Long Thanh district (Dong Nai) also experienced prolonged congestion in the direction of Long Phuoc toll station. Also in the East of Ho Chi Minh City, vehicles were congested when they poured into Cat Lai ferry (at the beginning of Nhon Trach, Dong Nai) to wait for the ferry to Thu Duc City. At the western gateway of Ho Chi Minh City, people from the Mekong Delta provinces also returned to Ho Chi Minh City this afternoon. On National Highway 50, National Highway 1... there were many vehicles but no traffic jams. Many people choose motorbikes to travel because of the short distances and convenient roads. Nguyen Van Linh Avenue is quite clear on the last day of the 2024 New Year holiday. At Tan Son Nhat Airport (Tan Binh District), today there were nearly 110,000 passengers passing through. Of which, about 57,000 passengers arrived (including domestic and international). Despite the large number of visitors, order and aviation safety are always ensured, passengers can easily complete procedures to travel. The roads around Tan Son Nhat airport are also crowded but there is no traffic jam.
Tan Son Nhat Airport welcomes hundreds of thousands of passengers on the first day of the new year 2024. On the first day of the new year 2024, which is also the last day of the holiday, Tan Son Nhat Airport was bustling with more than 100,000 passengers, including nearly 45,000 international passengers.
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