The People’s Committee of Vung Tau Ward, Ho Chi Minh City, is officially calling for investment in 12 projects spanning tourism, commerce, healthcare, cultural spaces, and public facilities, with a total area exceeding 793 ha, according to a report from Radio the Voice of Vietnam.
Specifically, Vung Tau is seeking investment for the following areas: the Nui Lon - Nui Nho area (350 ha); Mui Nghinh Phong (34.85 ha); the Ben Dinh Urban Area and residential renovation project (210 ha); the Front Beach Park and Trung Trac – Trung Nhi Street area (32 ha); Bau Sen Park (30.48 ha); and a commercial service plot at Cluster 5 for the Vung Tau International Sea Exhibition Center (2.81 ha).
Additional projects include a high-end tourism service site (1.4 ha); the former tourist market site (2.9 ha); a central hospital (1.9 ha); a Cluster 3 multi-level school (3.9 ha); the "21 Thong Nhat" site designated for a theme park and creative STEAM, cultural, and sports space (1.3 ha); and an International Passenger Port (121.64 ha).
Chairman of the Vung Tau Ward People’s Committee, Vu Hong Thuan, stated that the local government will create favorable conditions for investors to conduct site surveys, provide necessary documentation, and continue to update project planning details.
Vung Tau Ward (formerly part of Vung Tau City, Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province) was merged from wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Thang Nhi, and Thang Tam. Following the administrative restructuring, the ward's economic structure is centered on tourism, services, and commerce.
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