A major infrastructure project, the Bình Tiên bridge and road, is slated to begin construction in Ho Chi Minh City with a budget of approximately 6.3 trillion Vietnamese Dong. The project aims to establish a new transport axis, directly addressing longstanding traffic issues in the city’s southern districts. Currently, residents in these areas are forced to take lengthy detours, contributing to significant congestion. Officials anticipate the new infrastructure will alleviate this pressure and improve connectivity. The bridge and road are expected to significantly reduce travel times and enhance accessibility for commuters. This development represents a substantial investment in Ho Chi Minh City’s transportation network and is intended to support future growth in the southern region.