Why is Vietnam building trains in residential areas? Is it for eyeballs?

Updated on society 2024-06-28
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Vietnam's construction of trains in residential areas is just a legacy of history, and it was not a residential area when it was first built, so it is certainly not for the sake of attracting attention.

    This section of the railway in Vietnam was actually built during the colonial period, and it has a history of almost 100 years. When France first built this railway, it was not a residential area, but now it has slowly developed into a residential area. However, this does not affect the lives of local Vietnamese residents, on the contrary, it has also formed a unique landscape in Vietnam.

    And the population of Vietnam is relatively large, so there are residential areas near the railway, there are not only residents but also all kinds of vendors, there are fruit sellers, there are restaurants, there are barber shops, etc., the train is very slow when passing through here, basically in a state of slow movement, and the train passing through this line is the same as the domestic green train, the speed is very slow, and the number of trains is very small.

    As a result, trains only pass through this residential area occasionally, after all, the railway has been around for a long time and the local residents are used to it. They are also very aware of the arrival time of the train, so the local residents can live in harmony with the train without any changes to their lives.

    You can see many local residents setting up stalls, cooking and even playing on the railway, and they don't worry about danger at all because this is a railway. The local ** and urban management will not specifically ask the vendors not to set up stalls here, because this has become a part of their lives, but tourists who have not seen it will feel very curious.

    And this is certainly not eye-catching, after all, it was built a hundred years ago, and no one could have predicted the current situation. What's more, if you have a choice, no one will want to live next to the railway, which is not only very noisy, but also has a certain risk. So this may just be caused by not doing a good job when the first plan was made.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The construction of trains in residential areas can be said to be a major highlight, which can attract many tourists to watch, and can increase Vietnam's economic income.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The reason why he wants to build a train in a residential area is also for the local situation, which is for the development of the local area, not for the sake of attracting attention.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Vietnam itself is not in a good geographical environment, with dense mountains and jungles, and less land available in the country, so it is also a helpless move to build trains in residential areas!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's not to win attention, although Vietnam is not economically advantageous now, but Vietnam has been making steady progress for so many years, and even in some aspects it is not lost to our country!

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