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Many ways to deal with leaflet posting and graffiti in Ho Chi Minh City

(PLO) – In addition to the solution of covering electric poles and light poles with green grass, many localities in Ho Chi Minh City choose to paint pictures on blank walls and electric poles to combat graffiti and posting leaflets.

Recently, the situation of graffiti and leaflet posting on walls in Ho Chi Minh City has shown signs of outbreak. To solve this situation, localities have launched many initiatives. The most outstanding solution is District 5’s solution when covering electric poles with green grass. According to this locality, the solution has reduced the situation of posting flyers and graffiti by up to 95%.

Besides, there are a number of other solutions such as painting on walls, punishing via camera, propaganda, painting on seats…

A wall full of paintings is used as a coffee shop background.

As noted by PLO, many pillars The electricity and walls of people’s houses are given new, colorful clothes instead of being defaced by leaflets and graffiti.

Many cafes have taken advantage of the white space in front of the house to draw pictures. This method also partly reduces graffiti.

“In the past, the cafe was sprayed with paint and graffiti a lot. Since the cafe started painting, it no longer has graffiti like before” – said an employee of a cafe in Phu Nhuan district.

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A colorful alley in Phu Nhuan district was beautified, removing the old wall.
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Many works were created to prevent dirty advertising in Phu Nhuan district.
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The electric pole is full of advertisements, the wall comes alive thanks to the painting.

Specifically, many electric poles, house walls, and schools at Huynh Van Banh, Tran Huy Lieu (Phu Nhuan district), Vo Thi Sau (district 3), and Nguyen Binh Khiem (district 1) streets are decorated with decorative symbols. Colorful paintings, many sizes and vivid themes.

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The entire large wall creates a colorful picture.
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The area with beautiful paintings has also become an ideal photo spot for young people.
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On Huynh Van Banh street (Phu Nhuan district) many electric poles are decorated but…
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…still can’t get rid of flyers and classified ads.
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Colorful electric poles in Phu Nhuan district.

“I find drawing pictures to prevent people from posting advertisements to be both beautiful and useful. I think this model should be replicated” – said Mr. Nguyen Duc Huy, Phu Nhuan district.

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People also add flowers and leaves to the walls to avoid getting dirty.

Similarly, on Nguyen Binh Khiem street intersecting with Ton Duc Thang street, a wall of about 200m of Saigon University is decorated with many pictures of Vietnamese people and places put together.

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Quarter 4 builds a civilized alley with urban beauty.
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The entire alley is green, clean and free of graffiti.
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The free classifieds board is full of ads.

“The paintings on the walls are mostly about the country and people of Vietnam, famous places like Ben Thanh market… contribute to promoting tourism and can also become check-in points for young people.” – shared by Tran Ngoc Phuong Hoa, District 1.

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An array of paintings about 200m long on the wall along Nguyen Huu Canh Street.
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Pedestrians enjoy the roadside painting.

In addition to painting, many localities have also installed cameras to punish people who post advertisements and classified ads.

Recently, Thu Duc City also covered park seats with paint to remove images, logos, and black websites drawn by dirty advertisers.

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A series of stone benches were sprayed with red and blue paint. Photo: NHU Quynh
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Thu Duc City sprayed paint on chairs to cover logos, black credit websites, and classified ads. Photo: NHU Quynh
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Transformer posts are covered with advertisements in Ho Chi Minh City.
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Some transformer towers in District 1 and District 3 were installed with information panels, eliminating the problem of posting flyers, spraying paint, and littering.
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These transformer towers are also a place to provide propaganda information for Ho Chi Minh City.
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Transformer towers are covered in leaflets and graffiti.
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District 5 is removing the grass covering around light poles and electric poles

(PLO) – Many “green carpets” wrapped around electric poles and light poles on roads in District 5, Ho Chi Minh City are being removed. Currently, there are only a few green-covered light poles left.

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