Ho Chi Minh City's Ben Thanh Market to welcome new public square, green space by year-end
A major transformation is underway in front of the iconic Ben Thanh Market in downtown Ho Chi Minh City, where the area is being redeveloped into a vibrant public square featuring green spaces and walkways, with completion scheduled by the end of 2025.
Approved by the municipal People's Committee in mid-February, the renovation project, whose investor is the District 1 Construction Investment Project Management Board, was estimated to carry a price tag of VND145 billion (US$5.5 million).
A representative from the board told Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper on Tuesday afternoon that three key project components are currently being finalized.
These include the demolition and reconstruction of the surrounding road system, the creation of a new square with landscaped green areas and public installations, and the casting and relocation of statues.
Road construction documents are anticipated to be approved before June 30, allowing for contractor selection and a planned groundbreaking ceremony in August.
The work is expected to be completed within 90 days, wrapping up before the end of November.
Meanwhile, final designs for the public square and landscaped zones are being completed.
Work on the square and green space is set to begin before September 30 and finish by year-end.
On June 19, the investor submitted a proposal to the municipal Department of Construction and the Department of Culture and Sports for design approval for the casting of Tran Nguyen Han Statue and the relocation of Quach Thi Trang Statue.
Results of this review are expected in July.
Once completed, the area in front of Ben Thanh Market will be transformed into an open dynamic public space, with pedestrian walkways connecting with the metro system and major routes.
The site holds deep symbolic significance for Ho Chi Minh City, with Ben Thanh Market serving as a longstanding hub of commerce and tourism.
The redevelopment project is expected to strengthen the appeal of downtown Ho Chi Minh City.
The municipal Department of Construction emphasized its ongoing collaboration with relevant units to ensure high-quality design standards and timely execution across all project phases.
Tieu Bac - Chau Tuan / Tuoi Tre News
(2025/06/25-18:21)
Tuoi Tre
- 06/26 18:13 Vietnamese exporters seek opportunities amid Middle East conflict
- 06/26 18:09 Surge in wide HRC steel imports from China alarms Vietnamese steel industry
- 06/25 18:21 Ho Chi Minh City's Ben Thanh Market to welcome new public square, green space by year-end
- 06/25 18:15 Free trade zone poised to significantly boost Da Nang's economy
- 06/25 18:02 Vietnam passes amendments to nationality law
- 06/24 18:10 Low-pressure area in East Vietnam Sea likely to strengthen into tropical depression
- 06/24 18:03 US businesses explore new investment opportunities in central Vietnam
- 06/23 17:25 Vietnamese citizens in Israel, Iran urged to depart for third countries to return home
- 06/23 17:20 Trump Organization shows interest in int’l financial center in Da Nang
- 06/23 10:33 Vietnam's obesity rate rising fastest in Southeast Asia: reports
- 06/23 10:28 Miss Cosmo Vietnam 2025 crown goes to Ho Chi Minh City beauty
- 06/23 10:19 Ho Chi Minh City tops list of short-stay destinations for Vietnamese travelers
- 06/23 10:10 Vietnam’s national textile group sees profit jump nearly 200% after US delays tariff decision
- 06/20 17:41 Ho Chi Minh City to launch $280mn canal renovation project in September
- 06/20 17:33 Cancer, stroke screenings in Vietnam: Health safeguard or profit trap?
- 06/20 17:24 Vietnam's retiree visa should attract financially stable individuals: opinion