Five large screens will be installed on a major boulevard in downtown Ho Chi Minh City to broadcast the Asian Cup quarterfinal between Vietnam and Japan that is scheduled for 8:00 pm on Thursday. Local authorities said the LED screens will be put up on Le Duan Boulevard, specifically on the section spanning from Nam Ky Khoi Nghia to Pasteur Streets in District 1. They added that the screens will be located on the sidewalks of 30/4 Park. Such screens would normally be placed at Nguyen Hue Pedestrian Street in the same district, officials said, adding floral arrangements are being made there to turn the street into a flower venue to welcome the Lunar New Year festival, locally known as Tet. Tet, which is the largest public holiday in Vietnam, is now less than two weeks away. Vehicles are banned from the Le Duan section bounded by Nam Ky Khoi Nghia and Pasteur Streets from 0:00 on Thursday to 1:30 on Friday, transport officials said. Commuters can take alternative routes as follows: Nam Ky Khoi Nghia – Alexandre de Rhodes – Pham Ngoc Thach – Le Duan or Nam Ky Khoi Nghia – Han Thuyen – Pasteur – Le Duan…. Read full this story
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