Vietnam’s oldest courthouse in Ho Chi Minh City restored to former glory
A row of straight supporting columns lines the corridor, deliberately designed to convey the solemnity and enduring strength of the law.
Practically, this elongated hallway also functions as a vital protective buffer, effectively shielding the interior courtrooms from direct sunlight and heavy rain. The corridor is lined with a comprehensive suite of functional spaces, including offices, courtrooms, mediation areas, interpretation booths, and dedicated rooms for lawyers.
Tuan noted that the restored building now truly reflects the stature of the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Court.
“The building has taken on a new appearance befitting the court, especially as the city expands in area, population, and economic scale following administrative consolidation.”
He added that the successful project also highlights the strong, continued support from all levels of leadership, from local authorities up to the Supreme People’s Court.
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