(Dan Tri) - The square, straight-lined villages in the coastal areas of Hai Phong City and Thai Binh Province, when viewed from above, look like giant chessboards.
The residential area in Tran Duong commune (Vinh Bao, Hai Phong - the land located along the Thai Binh and Hoa rivers) has parallel village roads, intersecting each other to create neat squares.
Each house has a yard, garden, fish pond and especially any road will lead to the main axis.
This type of planning creates long, straight roads.
From the beginning of the village you can see to the end of the village through the horizontal roads and vertical alleys.
The squares are combined from residential areas to the fields.
In Thai Binh (bordering Hai Phong), there are many residential areas such as Hong Quynh, An Tan, Nam Cuong, Tay Tien... also with a checkerboard layout.
Photo taken in a residential area in An Tan commune (Thai Thuy, Thai Binh).
One thing in common is that the residential areas are all newly established, and the roads and bridges are quite new.
Beautifully aligned fields, interspersed with residential areas.
View across the entire residential area in An Tan commune.
Panoramic view of residential area in An Tan commune.
Another residential area also in Tran Duong commune (Vinh Bao, Hai Phong) is planned squarely.
Each house has a yard, garden, fish pond and especially any road will lead to the main axis.
The "chessboard" of Tran Duong commune residential area.
Residential area in Hong Dung commune (Thai Thuy, Thai Binh).
The residential area of Hong Dung commune has 13 longitudinal and 5 transverse streets, parallel and intersecting at right angles.
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