Original Vietnamese content is translated by LaoDongAI

Roads in Ho Chi Minh City were partially congested during the 33rd SEA Games U22 Vietnam championship night

NHÓM PV (báo lao động) 19/12/2025 16:11 (GMT+7)

HCMC - Many central roads of HCMC experienced local traffic jams during the night U22 Vietnam won against U22 Thailand.

On the evening of December 18, after the victory of U22 Vietnam over U22 Thailand in the final match of the 33rd SEA Games men's football, many people in Ho Chi Minh City poured into the streets to celebrate, causing many central roads to be partially congested.

Un tac tai khu vuc Cong truong Me Linh. Anh: Thai Bao
Traffic jam at Me Linh Construction Site. Photo: Thai Bao

Recorded on the routes Le Lai, Le Loi, Nguyen Hue, Ton Duc Thang, ... the flow of people and vehicles moved slowly, sometimes crowded. The celebration atmosphere was bustling with red flags with yellow stars, the sound of the flute and drums echoing throughout the streets.

Dong nguoi ken dac tren duong Le Lai trong dem an mung chien thang cua U22 Viet Nam. Anh: Anh Tu
A large crowd of people on Le Lai Street on the night of celebrating the victory of U22 Vietnam. Photo: Anh Tu
Du dong phuong tien dong duc nhung nhieu nguoi dan van di chuyen trat tu, chap hanh quy dinh an toan giao thong. Anh: Anh Tu
Despite the large traffic flow, many people still move orderly and comply with traffic safety regulations. Photo: Anh Tu

Despite the sudden increase in the number of vehicles, people still keep their awareness of complying with traffic safety regulations, proactively slow down, stop at the right line and wait for traffic lights. The authorities were arranged to divert traffic and regulate traffic, contributing to limiting prolonged congestion.

According to records, traffic jams are mainly concentrated in the central area for a short time, then traffic gradually stabilizes. The atmosphere of celebrating the victory of U22 Vietnam in Ho Chi Minh City took place in order and safety, demonstrating the spirit of civilized cheering and the pride of the fans.

Read the original: here

Same category