Vietnamese company seeks permission
for Miami-style development near Can Gio Biosphere Reserve
An
artist’s impression of the "String of Pearls" urban-tourism complex
in Can Gio District, Ho Chi Minh City.Tuoi Tre
A Vietnamese firm is trying to win approval from Ho Chi Minh
City authorities to turn over 1,000 hectares in Can Gio District, a remote
area around 50 kilometers from the central business district, into a
Miami-style development that would be named “String of Pearls.”
The project would be implemented by Can Gio Urban Tourism JSC,
according to what was discussed at a meeting on November 7 between Huynh Du
An, general director of the firm, Nguyen Huu Tin, vice chairman of the Ho Chi
Minh City People’s Committee, and officials from relevant state agencies of
the southern economic hub.
It would be a combination of a 480-hectare reclaimed area
close to a 600-hectare old tourism component, whose implementation was
assigned to the same investor 15 years ago.
Although the old project has rarely been developed since, the
municipal government allowed Can Gio Urban Tourism to prepare a new master
plan for the additional 480-hectare at the end of last month.
The overall goal is to build Can Gio into a world-class location
for high-class hotels, resorts, international conference centers, commercial
centers, marinas, seaplane terminals, and aquariums, An said.
Can Gio Urban Tourism would set up facilities for innovative
industries, including software companies and film studios, the general
director added.
"The project, which would be completed after ten years,
would change the face of the district and the lives of local people," he
said.
To demonstrate the investment capacity, An said the company
has increased its charter capital to VND2 trillion ($90 million).
Local banks have promised to provide VND4.96 trillion ($223.2
million) in credit for the company, he added.
Regarding transport infrastructure, the company said it has
worked with consultants on a plan to build the Can Gio Bridge which will
cause no harm to the 75,740-hectare Can Gio Biosphere Reserve nearby.
The firm has also sought for the permission of the Department
of Natural Resources and Environment to use sand from two fields – Long Hoa 1
and Long Hoa 2 – in the district for land reclamation, An said.
The entire development project, if approved, will begin by the
end of this year, the general director said.
"With our capacity and support from Ho Chi Minh City
authorities, we hope we can turn the whole project into a tourism site like
that of Miami," An said.
In 2000, a VND2.6 trillion ($117 million) project to build on
the 600-hectare Can Gio urban area by encroaching on the sea was assigned by
the city’s authorities to Can Gio Urban Tourism, an arm of state-owned
tourism firm Saigontourist then.
But it was stalled until 2007, and not much has been done
since then.
At the November 7 meeting, vice chairman Tin said the former
project is an unfulfilled dream of the ex-leaders of both Ho Chi Minh and the
government of Vietnam.
The cause for the delay is mainly the financial and management
capability of the business involved in the project, Tin added.
Nguyen Hoai Nam, deputy director of the municipal planning and
architecture department, said as the new project would have a 36-hole golf
court covering over 100 hectares, it has to be approved by the prime
minister.
Therefore, the investor must obtain a written opinion of the
prime minister, as a rule, before the city’s authorities consider the master
plan for final approval.
In addition, Can Gio Urban Tourism should submit additional
environmental and social impact assessments for the project, which may impact
the environment and the flow of the Soai Rap River nearby, Nam added.
The firm should also consult local residents because the
project may greatly influence their lives and livelihoods, he said.
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Thứ Hai, 16 tháng 11, 2015
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