In recent days, information that the Ham Ca Map building in Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square (Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi) will be demolished has attracted many people and tourists to visit and take photos.

On the evening of March 19, the Traffic Police Department of Hanoi City Police said that gathering in large numbers on the street and parking illegally poses a potential risk to traffic order and safety.

This unit recommends that people and tourists do not stop, park, or gather in large numbers on the road or sidewalk in the Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square area.

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Traffic police remind drivers of illegal parking. Photo: CACC

"Stopping vehicles and gathering in large numbers in the wrong places not only endangers yourself but also affects traffic and spoils the urban beauty," said a representative of the Traffic Police Department of Hanoi City Police.

When visiting or taking photos in this area, people are advised to comply with regulations, absolutely abide by the Law on Road Traffic Order and Safety; do not stop or park vehicles in violation of regulations; do not gather on the roadway causing traffic obstruction.

Previously, on March 14, the People's Committee of Hoan Kiem District said that the unit had met with relevant units about the process of dismantling the building.

During the meeting, the authorities agreed to demolish the Shark Jaw building before April 30. The relevant units met to discuss the implementation process to demolish the building before this deadline.

People stood in the street checking in at the 'Shark Jaws' building.

People stood in the street checking in at the 'Shark Jaws' building.

Before the news that the 'Shark Jaws' building would be demolished before April 30, even though it was not a weekend, many people flocked to Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square to take photos and check in. Some people ventured out onto the street to take photos.
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Hanoi plans to spend 18 billion to demolish 'Shark Jaws' and expand the square

Hoan Kiem District (Hanoi City) estimates the total investment for the project to expand Dong Kinh - Nghia Thuc Square and demolish the "Shark Jaw" building to be about 18 billion VND.
Hanoi to demolish 'Shark Jaws' before April 30

Hanoi to demolish 'Shark Jaws' before April 30

Following the direction of the Hanoi People's Committee, the city's departments and branches have agreed on a plan to demolish the "Shark Jaw" building before April 30.