$1.5 billion Kenh Ga-Van Trinh eco-tourism project in Ninh Binh is approved

Feb 23rd at 08:02
23-02-2021 08:02:10+07:00

$1.5 billion Kenh Ga-Van Trinh eco-tourism project in Ninh Binh is approved

Kenh Ga-Van Trinh eco-tourism project, with a total investment of around $1-1.5 billion, has just been approved by Ninh Binh province's plan for 2030 with a vision to 2050.

$1.5 billion Kenh Ga-Van Trinh eco-tourism project in Ninh Binh is approved
Kenh Ga-Van Trinh eco-tourism complex will unlock the tourism potential of Ninh Binh province

The total planned area for Kenh Ga-Van Trinh eco-tourism project is 1,984 hectare, spreading across Lac Van, Gia Tuong, Duc Long, and Thuong Hoa communes in Nho Quan district and Gia Thinh and Gia Lac communes in Gia Vien district.

The eco-tourism area will be divided into six different zones, including a northeastern farm area and a western sports resort complex bordering Hoang Long River. There will also be a lake-bed area created by Hoang Long River and the nearby mountain; lakeside resorts located in the east and southeast foothills; the water park in the north of Hoang Long River; and a southern sports resort complex bordering the dyke of Hoang Long River.

Out of the total of 1,984ha, 315ha will be served for a sports-real estate complex; nearly 360ha for high-tech farmland; more than 138ha for residential land (especially for healthcare, villas in resort complexes, and lakeside villas). The total estimated investment is roughly around $1-1.5 billion.

This eco-tourism project is expected to be the most significant milestone in the tourism development of Ninh Binh province, awakening the region's potential and attracting more investment.

Ninh Binh province has just assigned the Department of Construction to direct Kenh Ga JSC to complete the planning documents according to the approved decision.

At the meeting in early November 2020, Ninh Binh Provincial People's Committee Chairman Dinh Van Dien said that the Kenh Ga-Van Trinh eco-tourism project is of utmost importance to promoting the development of services, tourism, and socioeconomic development of this locality.

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