$4 bil tourist complex to break ground in Hoi An

Published: 15/12/2010 05:00

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Quang Nam Province is set to license a US$4 billion complex to the south of
UNESCO heritage city Hoi An after scrapping a similar massive tourism project
nearby.


Quang Nam Province is set to license a US$4 billion complex to the south of
UNESCO heritage city Hoi An after scrapping a similar massive tourism project
nearby.

Genting VinaCapital’s Nam Hoi An project will feature a
five-star hotel, a resort, villas, 2,500 houses, and a casino, newswire
VnExpress reported.

It has been approved in principle by the central government
and its environmental-impact report and 1/2000 scale plan have been ratified.

Genting VinaCapital is a joint venture between Malaysian
resort developer Genting and Vietnamese fund manager VinaCapital.

The central provincial authorities earlier canceled the
license issued for the $4.15 billion Dragon
Beach eco-resort in Dien Ban District
after its US
developer failed to pay the advance amount and carry out some other tasks as
agreed.

It joined a list of big-ticket projects that have been
called off around the country due to lack of funds or tardy progress.

They include a $9.8-billion Malaysian-owned steel plant in Ninh Thuan Province, a cluster of properties worth $1 billion by
Korean company AJ Vietstar in Ba Ria – Vung Tau Province, and the $500-million Korean
STX Vina Industrial Complex in Nha Trang.

The Ministry of Planning and Investment recently warned
about foreign investors who are not committed but enter Vietnam merely to enjoy investment
incentives and illegally sell off their projects for profit.

Source: Tuoi Tre

Provide by Vietnam Travel

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