VietNamNet Bridge – Some lakes and ponds in Hanoi have disappeared during the
urbanization, while many others are getting narrowed, and many of them are
getting seriously polluted.

The Ba Mau lake in Hanoi
Environmentalists have called on to take urgent actions to protect the remaining
lakes, or they would also disappear one day.
Showing the electricity pole, which was 100 meters far from the Quang Trung
lakeside, Phuong, the owner of a tea shop said that in the past, the lakeside
reached to the electricity pole.
“The houses on the other side of the lake are located on the place which used to
be the lake. However, local residents have encroached on the lakes to get land
for building houses. As a result, the lake has got narrowed,” Phuong said.
“The place where I am sitting was also the surface of the lake. When I was
small, I did not dare to go there because of the deep water,” she added.
The Quang Trung Lake in front of the Tuoi Tre Park is one of the seven lakes
which still can exist in Hai Ba Trung district.
Local residents said that the lake once covered an area of 10,000 square meters,
but it has got smaller. People try to encroach on the lake, then build houses
and restaurants on the lakeside. As the local authorities built embankment, the
lake encroachment has been stopped.
A lot of other lakes in Hanoi are suffering the same situation. A lot of ponds
and lakes have disappeared. On the places, which were once the lakes, a lot of
urban areas or apartment blocs have arisen.
The noteworthy thing is that the area of lakes has been decreasing rapidly. In
1986-1994, the area of lakes decreased by 16 hectares. One year later, in 1995,
23 more hectares of lake area disappeared.
The West Lake, which once covered an area of 500 hectares, equal to 50 percent
of the total area of lakes and ponds in Hanoi, has also been narrowed to 446
hectares.
The Linh Quang Lake’s area has reduced from six hectares to 5.2 hectares. The
lakes and ponds have been replaced with houses and other civil construction
works.
Hanoi is the city with the highest number of lakes and ponds in Vietnam. This is
considered a unique beauty of the land with thousands of years of culture. This
has a high historical and cultural value. Besides, the lakes and ponds in Hanoi
play a very important role in regulating the water level and prevent flooding
for the capital city.
According to Truong Quang Hoc from the Vietnam Association for Conservation of
Nature and environment in early twentieth century, Hanoi had 600 -750 ponds and
lakes. However, the number has dropped to 100.
Meanwhile, the lake encroachment by local residents continues. They throw
construction waste, earth and rubbish on the lakeside areas. Meanwhile, waste
water discharges to the lakes, causing thicker layers of mud at the lake bottom,
thus reducing the area and the capacity of the lakes.
In an effort to protect the lakes, the Hanoi’s authorities have kicked off the
project on upgrading the lakes in the inner city.
Tin Tuc
