The nearly 20.000 m² plot of land at 24 To Huu Street, a prime location, will be used as the headquarters for the People's Committee, People's Council, and National Assembly Delegation of Hue City after being left abandoned for a long time.
The D3 canal in Ea Kly commune (Dak Lak province), which received an investment of 15 billion VND, has been abandoned for a decade, causing landslides, and the local authorities are now proposing to spend 50 billion VND to fill it in.
Despite an investment of over $3,4 million, the solid waste treatment facility in Hue only operated for a few years before being abandoned due to public protests over pollution.
Ho Chi Minh City is renovating and upgrading nine abandoned "prime land" areas into parks and gardens, creating community spaces to serve residents during the Lunar New Year of the Horse 2026.
A series of villas in the Nam Tu Son urban area (Bac Ninh province) have been abandoned for 20 years, overgrown with weeds, and desolate like a "ghost" city.
Following a report by VTC News online, the abandoned Student Park in Vang Danh ward, Quang Ninh province, which had been neglected for many years, has been cleaned up.
The Student Park project, invested with 45 billion VND by Quang Ninh province and built in a prime location, has been abandoned after only a few years of operation.
Three toll booths on National Highway 51 are abandoned, the median strip is damaged, old toll booths obstruct the road, and faded road markings pose a traffic safety hazard.
The site of the former Tax Department Store, a commercial symbol of Ho Chi Minh City over 130 years old, has been abandoned for nearly 10 years after its demolition – and the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee has just proposed a plan for its disposal.
Over 20 years ago, the administrative center of Phu Vang district (formerly Thua Thien Hue province) was moved to a new location, leaving many public properties abandoned ever since.
After four unsuccessful auctions, 3.790 resettlement apartments in the Thu Thiem new urban area (Ho Chi Minh City) will be put up for auction again by the city, to be converted into commercial housing.
After two years of landslides, the Dong Thanh water reservoir project in Nam Ban commune, Lam Ha district, Lam Dong province, has seriously deteriorated, been abandoned, and is overgrown with weeds.
Just 30 months after handover, the three-story public building located on the main road of the Dong Nam Thuy An urban area (Hue City) was completely demolished, and many assets were stolen.
Despite being built with billions of dong in investment, Tan Phu Market and Phu Huu Market (Ho Chi Minh City) have seriously deteriorated after many years of abandonment, resulting in wasted resources.
Despite billions of dong invested in their construction, Tan Phu and Phu Huu markets in Ho Chi Minh City have been abandoned for decades, causing waste and difficulties for small traders.
While Hanoi is facing a shortage of schools and hospitals, in Ha Dong district, numerous public buildings have been abandoned for nearly 20 years, resulting in dilapidated and neglected facilities.
Tuy An District, Phu Yen Province, spent 15 billion VND to build a handicraft product display area to develop local specialties, but no small traders came to sell their products.
Two dormitories in Nha Trang (Khanh Hoa province), which received an investment of over 140 billion VND and were designed to accommodate approximately 2.000 students, have been abandoned for many years.
After relocating to new offices, the Plant Breeding and Technology Center and the Animal Breeding and Technology Center in Phu Yen were left abandoned.
A 130 billion VND urban development project in Ha Tinh province, located in a prime location, has yet to sell a single plot of land after nearly 10 years.
Built 14 years ago, Ky Loi Secondary School (Ky Anh town, Ha Tinh province) has never once welcomed students, and now its facilities are dilapidated and overgrown with trees.
The Xuan Pho experimental aquaculture and breeding farm (Nghi Xuan, Ha Tinh) has failed to function and has deteriorated after being abandoned for nearly 10 years.
Tran Van Kieu Primary School (District 6, Ho Chi Minh City) was built with an investment of nearly 20 billion VND but was abandoned after only a few years of operation.
After being abandoned for six years, the Indochina Urban Infrastructure Project site has become desolate, with steel and iron lying haphazardly at unfinished construction sites.