The Ho Chi Minh City Police’s Traffic Police Division (PC08) has announced a traffic adjustment on Le Loi Street (District 1) to facilitate celebrations for the 77th anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh’s call for patriotic emulation.

The car lane on Le Loi Street and the area in front of Ben Thanh Market will be utilized for the 77th-anniversary celebrations of President Ho Chi Minh’s call for patriotic emulation. Image: Google Maps
The celebrations will take place on the car lane of Le Loi Street, from Nguyen Hue to Phan Boi Chau Street, and in front of Ben Thanh Market from June 1st to 10th.
To bypass the car lane on Le Loi Street during this period, motorists can use the mixed lane on the same street or alternative routes such as Ham Nghi and Le Thanh Ton Streets.
Moreover, motorists are advised to avoid Le Loi Street during peak hours and event timings with large crowds expected for the celebrations.

Traffic police officers practice their skills on Le Loi Street on June 3rd, 2025. Image: Ho Chi Minh City Police
Regarding rehearsals and displays involving special motorbikes, as well as parade escorts for the event, PC08 will make suitable adjustments to traffic diversion and guidance on Le Loi Street to minimize disruptions to the daily lives of residents.
“Motorists passing through the celebration areas are advised to reduce speed and follow the directions of traffic police officers or traffic signs,” said a representative from PC08.
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