People walk on the
road leading to the World Shine –
The administration of the central
Thua Thien-Hue has come under
criticism after it licensed World Shine Hong Kong Co. Ltd., whose
representatives are Chinese businesspeople, to develop the World Shine –
The cape is also a border area
between the province and the central hub of
World Shine Hong Kong Co. Ltd., through
its
After its decision to green-light
the US$250 million project became controversial, the provincial administration
reviewed the resort location and found it “has national defense problems,”
chairman Nguyen Van Cao said in a statement, which has also been sent to the
project’s developer.
“Thua Thien-Hue thus decided to stop
the project and accepts any demand for compensation from the developer,” the
document reads.
The decision came after the
province’s administration worked with relevant agencies and departments,
including the provincial military commander, on the issue.
The management board of the Chan May
– Lang Co economic zone is now tasked with settling the issue with the
project’s developer.
The Thua Thien-Hue administration
also met representatives from The Dieu
But the developer has yet to mention
any compensation requests.
“Technically speaking, the
province’s administration has to recompense the project’s developer,” Nguyen
Van Hau, deputy chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City Bar Association, said.
The developer can also sue the
province for revoking their license, and the latter is likely to lose the
suit, Hau said, adding the compensation, if any, “will not be as small as we
may think.”
Hau said in order to avoid similar
cases, localities should seek feedback from the Prime Minister and the
ministries of finance, investment and national defense before licensing such
sensitive projects.
Colonel General Nguyen Van Rinh,
former deputy national defense minister, said Hai Van Mountain Pass is “a
crucial area that holds significant value in terms of national defense,
especially as a defensive posture for
“The implementation of a project at
a sensitive location like this normally requires consultancy from the national
defense ministry,” Rinh told Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper on the
sidelines of the law-making National Assembly session in
Rinh was concerned that the resort
project would open doors for many people of different nationalities to the area.
“There are many other locations out
there across the country for projects like that,” he added.
The 200-hectare retreat complex is
designed to include a 450-room five-star hotel, a 2,000-seat international
convention center, a five-story block of 200 deluxe apartments and 350
villas, according to the investment certificate.
Total capital for the project is
around $250 million. Its first phase, estimated to cost $115 million, will
see construction of the villas and hotel, the document says.
The Thua Thien-Hue administration
invested VND50 billion ($2.35 million) in building a 5-km road leading to
TUOI TRE NEWS
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Thứ Tư, 26 tháng 11, 2014
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