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- Thống Nhất district - Wikipedia
Thống Nhất is a rural district of Đồng Nai province in the Southeast region of Vietnam As of 2003, the district had a population of 146,112 [1] The district covers an area of 247 km 2 The district capital lies at Dầu Giây [1]
- Ho Chi Minh City seeks to upgrade its largest stadium
Thong Nhat Stadium was Vietnam’s largest stadium before 2003 In 2003, My Dinh National Stadium in Hanoi with a capacity of over 40,000 people was opened Photo: Thao Le Tuoi Tre Thong Nhat Stadium is currently the largest stadium in Ho Chi Minh City although it features only 14,000 seats Photo: Phuong Nhi Tuoi Tre
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- Vietnam’s oldest stadium faces severe deterioration
Thong Nhat Stadium in Ho Chi Minh City, the oldest in Vietnam, has suffered severe deterioration, with damaged stands and outdated infrastructure Originally built in 1929 and inaugurated in 1931, the stadium was initially named after Renault, the Chairman of the Cho Lon City Committee at the time
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Thong Nhat Stadium has undergone several major renovations: 1959–1960: Capacity expanded to 30,000 with additional stands and lighting (TravelsHelper) 1967: Restoration of stands and facilities 2002: Major upgrade ahead of 2003 Southeast Asian Games
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