Massive eco-tourism complex for Vietnam
Massive eco-tourism complex for Vietnam
Vietnam is set for a £490 million ($1 billion) eco-tourism project, reports VietNamNet Bridge.The development will be situated in the country's ThuaThien-Hue province and is expected to be completed by 2014.
When finished, the 300 hectare complex will be one of the largest eco-tourism developments in the country.
The project will consist of four phases involving the construction of four five-star hotels and one "super six-star" hotel.
The final part of the project will see the construction of 470 holiday villas that will then be put up for sale.
The development will also feature an 18-hole golf course, an exhibition and conference centre and a shopping area.
Work is expected to start on the project in March 2008 with the completion of the first phase scheduled in 2009.
Vietnam has a population of around 83 million and was colonised by
France in the 19th century, but following its turbulent past the country is now an increasingly popular holiday destination.
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12 December 2007
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