Firm forced to remove signs claiming ‘sovereignty’ over
A
crane removes one of the signs that claims the 'sovereignty' over Nha Trang
An
Last month Dewan International
Vietnam began installing 11 such banners on 4km of beach along
The signs, written in both
Vietnamese and English, say the area is zoned for the company’s resort
project and warn that “trespass [is] prohibited by law.”
“As per the approved plan of [the
provincial administration] this area is under development of the Phoenix
Beach Project,” one of a sign reads.
Nha Trang residents have expressed
outraged at the banners, prompting the city’s authorities to take action.
Ngo Khac Thinh, deputy head of the
city’s urban management office, told Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper on
Friday his agency had received a order to remove these signs from the Khanh
Hoa administration early the same day.
“Upon receiving the order, we filed
an urgent dispatch to Dewan International Vietnam, requesting that the
company clear the signs on its own,” Thinh said, adding the Indian company
was given a deadline of 3:30 p.m.
At 1:30 p.m., a truck carrying three
employees of an ad firm arrived at the spot and removed the signs with a
crane, as observed by Tuoi Tre.
One of the employees said they had
been hired by Dewan International Vietnam to uninstall all of the signs.
The Phoenix Beach Project was
approved by Khanh Hoa administration on October 17, 2014. This information
was also displayed on the signs.
The project is reportedly worth more
than US$2.63 billion and will include many high-rises. It is reportedly
scheduled for completion in 2020.
The project is included in an
approved zoning for development in the eastern Tran Phu – Pham Van Dong, two
main streets in the resort city known for its beautiful beaches.
The planning has been opposed by
members of the public and local experts, who say it will hurt Nha Trang’s
ecosystem.
But Khanh Hoa chairman Nguyen Chien
Thang on Thursday accused such naysayers as “shortsighted minority,” and said the zoning is
meant to turn Nha Trang into a more beautiful destination than the
In the latest development, Nguyen
Tan Tuan, a chief official from the standing committee of the Khanh Hoa’s
Party Committee, said the zoning will be rectified even though it has been
approved to be more appropriate.
“We will delay the implementation of
the project and will collect feedback from members of the public,” he told Tuoi
Tre.
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Thứ Bảy, 23 tháng 5, 2015
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