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Picking up the pace

TTH.VN - The weather in Thua Thien Hue has shifted to a new season. Following sporadic rain showers, persistent cold rain has settled in, which poses a challenge, directly affecting the progress of construction projects.

"Mega project" of coastal road acceleratedConstruction of Thuan An sea-crossing bridge throughout the National Day holidaySpeeding up the restoration of Thai Hoa PalaceThai Hoa Palace opens to visitors during the Lunar New Year of the DragonBeing at the construction site of the bridge over the Huong River on Nguyen Hoang StreetThe project of Nguyen Hoang Street and the bridge over the Huong River commenced

Currently, three key projects in the province are racing against time and the weather to meet the committed timelines and even striving to complete ahead of schedule. These projects include the Thuan An Coastal Overpass, slated to be joined by December 2024; the restoration of Thai Hoa Palace (within the Imperial City), with a target completion before 2025; and the Nguyen Hoang Road and Perfume River Overpass, expected to be technically open by the end of 2024.

Minh Thu, a photographer, expresses her solidarity with workers on these critical construction sites: “At this stage, faced with such a massive workload, the commitment goes beyond just labour for wages. It represents a high sense of responsibility and immense dedication in the race to meet deadlines while ensuring the quality of each structure.”

Thua Thien Hue Weekly would like to invite readers to visit these sites through the lens of Minh Thu.

 Nguyen Hoang Bridge overpassing the Perfume River
 
 
 Racing against time at Thai Hoa Palace restoration and Nguyen Hoang Bridge sites
Thuan An coastal overpass 
 Cable inspection at Thuan An coastal overpass
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