“Dong Xuan” tram stop highlights Vietnamese presence in the heart of Berlin
The move has been widely welcomed, serving as a source of pride not only for the centre’s management and Vietnamese traders operating there, but also for the broader Vietnamese community in the German capital.
The Dong Xuan Commercial Centre is a large and well-known trading hub owned by Nguyen Van Hien, one of Germany’s most successful entrepreneurs of Vietnamese origin. (Photo: VNA)

Berlin (VNA) – Berlin city authorities and the Lichtenberg district have approved the renaming of the tram stop located in front of the Vietnamese Dong Xuan Commercial Centre to “Dong Xuan”, marking a notable milestone for the local Vietnamese community.

The move has been widely welcomed, serving as a source of pride not only for the centre’s management and Vietnamese traders operating there, but also for the broader Vietnamese community in the German capital.

Since January 8, the Dong Xuan name has been officially integrated into Berlin’s tram network, appearing on route maps, stop information boards and journey-planning systems. The stop is named after the Dong Xuan Commercial Centre, a large and well-known trading hub owned by Nguyen Van Hien, one of Germany’s most successful entrepreneurs of Vietnamese origin.

Renaming a tram stop involves significant costs for the public transport operator, as it requires comprehensive updates to mapping, navigation and route information systems. In addition, Berlin’s public transport regulations generally prohibit stops from carrying commercial names. The approval of the Dong Xuan name therefore represents a special exception, underscoring local authorities’ recognition of the centre’s cultural significance and its contributions to the community.

The decision also reflects the successful integration and positive role of the Vietnamese community in Berlin’s socio-economic life, and in Germany more broadly./.

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