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Ho Chi Minh City Metro: Operator(s) Management Authority of Urban Railways: Depot(s) Long Binh: Rolling stock: Hitachi, 3 cars per train set: Ridership: 394,967 (December 22 to December 25, 2024) History; Opened: 22 December 2024 (1 month, 1 week and 6 days) Technical; Line length: 19.7 kilometers (12.2 mi) Track gauge: 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ...
The Ho Chi Minh City Metro (HCMC Metro, Vietnamese: Đường sắt đô thị Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh) is a rapid transit system in Ho Chi Minh City, the most populous city in Vietnam. The system currently consists of one operational line, Line 1 which opened on 22 December 2024 from Bến Thành Market to Eastern Bus Terminus .
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam: Stations: 11 (phase 1) 42 (all project, planned) Service; Type: Rapid transit: System: Ho Chi Minh City Metro: Operator(s) Management Authority of Urban Railways in Ho Chi Minh City (MAUR) Depot(s) Tham Lương: History; Planned opening: 2030 - 2032 (planned) [1] Technical; Line length: 11.3 kilometers (7.0 mi) (phase ...
The Ho Chi Minh City Metro project is managed by the city's Management Authority for Urban Railways (MAUR), a government unit working directly under the Chairman of the People's Committee of Ho Chi Minh City. [4] The 2007 plan put forth by this unit calls for no less than six urban rail lines. [5]
District 1, Ho Chi Minh City: 160 [90] 36 Harmony Point District 4, Ho Chi Minh City: 150 [91] 35 The Eden Center District 1, Ho Chi Minh City: 119 33 Current Union Square location Intresco Plaza District 3, Ho Chi Minh City: 85 25 Current location of La Vela Saigon Hotel Ascent Cityview District 4, Ho Chi Minh City: 68 21 Otran Tower
The centrally-controlled municipalities (the other first-level division, in addition to provinces) are subdivided into rural districts (huyện), district-level towns, and urban districts (quận) that are further subdivided into wards (phường). The district (huyện) unit dates from the 15th century.
The Giồng T-road junction (ngã ba Giồng) at Hóc Môn is a road intersection where many anticolonial prisoners were executed by French firing squads, including Phan Đăng Lưu, Hà Huy Tập, Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai, Võ Văn Tần and Nguyễn Văn Cừ on 28 August 1941.
The district also hosts specialized institutions such as the Public Dermatology and Venereology Hospital, the Public Eye Hospital of Ho Chi Minh City, and the Public Traditional Medicine Hospital. Additionally, the Public Otolaryngology Hospital and Prima Saigon Eye Hospital are located in the area, contributing to the city's healthcare services.