Ho Chi Minh City launches first waterway tourism route

NDO – The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Transport and GreenlinesDP jointly launched an inland waterway tourism and passenger transportation route on July 10.

The Bach Dang-Binh Duong-Cu Chi route is the first waterway tourism route in the city, which is hoped to contribute to promoting tourism and easing traffic congestion on the roads.
 
The 78 km route will depart from Bach Dang Wharf in District 1 and travel through Binh Hoa Wharf in BinhThanh District, Tiamo Wharf in Binh Duong province, and Ben Dinh and Ben Duoc Wharfs in Cu Chi District, Ho Chi Minh City.
 
According to the Deputy Director of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Transport, Bui Hoa An, the replacement of the old Binh Loi Bridge with a new onefeaturing higher clearance has opened up many opportunities for the waterway tourism sector, particularly in these tough times due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
This is a convenient transport route to reduce the pressure on roads and create a new tourism service for local people and tourists, An noted.
 
The route will operate three types of high-speed boats with a capacity of 18 passengers, 98 passengers and 150 passengers each.
 
The 78 km route is estimated to take 120 minutes and cost from VND120,000-VND220,000 per passenger depending on which leg is chosen.

Posted at 2020 Jul 11 09:52

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