
Located along My Khe beach, the My Khe Beach Resort project was once expected to give a boost to local tourism development. The project, launched in 2010, covers an area of approximately 21 hectares.
In 2019, the People's Committee of Quang Ngai province issued Decision No. 302 to revoke the land of My Khe Vietnam Joint Stock Company and lease over 23.5 hectares of land to My Khe Resort Villa Joint Stock Company to continue implementing the project, with a term until 2059.
However, after numerous changes in investors and extensions of the deadline, the project has still not been implemented as expected. The coastal land, once considered "prime land" in the Tinh Khe area, is now desolate, with many facilities in disrepair, resulting in wasted resources and a loss of tourism appeal.

Local residents say that the prolonged delay of the project not only affects their lives but also deprives them of opportunities for developing coastal services and tourism.
Mr. Nguyen Van Khoi, Head of Co Luy village, Tinh Khe commune, expressed: “The people are very upset and hope that local leaders will consider this so that this land is not wasted. The project, which has dragged on for decades, needs to be resolved so that it can be put into effective operation.”
According to the People's Committee of Tinh Khe commune, there are currently 14 non-budgetary projects in the locality that have been granted investment decisions but have not yet been implemented or have only been partially implemented. The majority are tourism projects, integrated service projects, and residential areas located in prime coastal locations and along major transportation routes.
Many projects that have been stalled for a long time not only waste land resources but also affect the socio -economic development direction of the locality, reducing the investment attractiveness of this potentially rich coastal area.

Mr. Nguyen Hoai Thanh, Vice Chairman of the People's Committee of Tinh Khe commune, said that local voters have complained a lot about the slow progress of projects. According to him, for projects that meet the criteria, difficulties should be addressed to facilitate implementation, while for projects that are no longer feasible, the investment policy should be terminated to create opportunities to attract more capable investors.
In this context, Quang Ngai province is focusing on reviewing and addressing slow-progressing projects in order to unlock investment resources and effectively utilize coastal land.
Recently, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Nguyen Ngoc Sam, along with leaders of various departments and agencies, conducted on-site inspections of several land development projects with the potential to be auctioned for land use fees in 2026 in the eastern part of the province, including the Hang Duong Urban and Beach Tourism Service Area and the Riverside My Khe Commercial and Service Complex.

The Hang Duong Urban and Coastal Tourism Service Area project in Tinh Khe commune covers an area of over 22,480m². Currently, the Provincial Land Fund Development Center has finalized the land use rights auction plan and submitted it to the competent authority for appraisal and approval.
Meanwhile, the Riverside My Khe Commercial and Service Complex project, covering an area of over 8,000m², is expected to generate approximately 21 billion VND from the land use rights auction. Authorities are coordinating with local governments to gather community feedback and finalize procedures for adjusting the detailed planning to expedite the auction process as per regulations.
Following an on-site inspection, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Nguyen Ngoc Sam requested that agencies, units, and localities enhance their sense of responsibility, focus on accelerating the completion of legal procedures, closely adhere to the land use rights auction plan for 2026; and at the same time strengthen coordination to resolve difficulties and obstacles arising during the implementation process.
For the Tinh Khe coastal area, promptly addressing slow-moving projects will not only help utilize coastal land effectively but also open up opportunities for the formation of modern tourism and resort spaces, creating momentum for economic and service development and elevating Quang Ngai's coastal tourism in the future.
Source: https://baovanhoa.vn/du-lich/khoi-thong-dat-vang-ven-bien-my-khe-233278.html








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