TPO - On the afternoon of February 14, the flow of people returning to their hometowns for Tet from the Western provinces choosing a shortcut on National Highway N2 through Long An province to return to Ho Chi Minh City began to gradually increase.
Giong junction, Phan Van Hon - Nguyen Van Bua intersection (Hoc Mon district, Ho Chi Minh City), two lanes with different traffic volume when going from Long An to the city center, traffic is quite heavy and moving slowly. |
People packed up and prepared to return to work. |
Duong Cong Khi - Phan Van Hon intersection is more crowded than usual. |
Big Bridge also receives a lot more traffic from Long An than the opposite direction. |
Along provincial road 824, Duc Hoa district, Long An, there are quite a lot of vehicles heading to Hoc Mon district (HCMC). |
Image recorded at TL9 bridge at 5:00 p.m. |
The inner city road of My Hanh Bac, Duc Hoa district is also quite crowded with vehicles coming from National Highway N2. Due to speed restrictions, the traffic flow gradually increases as people from the provinces return to Ho Chi Minh City after Tet. |
The difference between the two lanes is clearly visible. |
"These days I'm very scared to cross the street, there are so many vehicles," a resident shared after standing for a long time waiting to cross the street. |
A person changes into sandals to comfortably travel a long distance... |
A child following his parents back to his hometown for Tet was also tired when he returned to Ho Chi Minh City. |
A family returns to the city with a box of gifts from the countryside. |
Some people also prepare water to bring with them to save. |
People with many belongings return to Ho Chi Minh City early
09/03/2023
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