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33,000m2 of 'golden land' in Hoi An wasted for 15 years in the hands of businesses

VTC NewsVTC News09/09/2023


Video : Close-up of the Marriott Hoi An Resort & Spa project

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According to VTC News reporters, the Marriott Hoi An Resort & Spa project (Cam An ward, Hoi An city) invested by Phat Dat Quang Ngai Tourism and Hotel Joint Stock Company (Phat Dat Company) was granted a land use right certificate by the People's Committee of Quang Nam province in 2008.

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By 2018, Phat Dat Company was granted a construction permit by the Department of Construction of Quang Nam province to implement a project with an area of ​​33,000m2.

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The project includes the following items: 8 blocks with 250 rooms, 1 conference area with about 1,000 seats, 1 gym, 1 spa area, 1 administrative area, 1 restaurant area, 1 technical block and 2 swimming pools.

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On June 1, 2022, the People's Committee of Quang Nam province agreed to adjust the completion schedule, putting the Marriott Hoi An Resort & Spa project into operation by September 2023.

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However, up to now, the project "growing" on this "golden land" along the coast of Hoi An is still unfinished. According to observations, the construction of the rough construction of the high-rise buildings has been implemented but not completed. Inside, materials are piled up haphazardly.

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Piles of bricks scattered around, surrounded by overgrown weeds.

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Witnessing the unfinished reality of the project, many people regret the waste of the 33,000m2 "golden land" that fell into the hands of the enterprise over the past 15 years.



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