The Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee has just approved the 1/500 scale detailed plan for the Can Gio Coastal Tourism Urban Area, which includes four zones and is expected to welcome nearly 9 million visitors annually.
Perspective of Can Gio coastal urban tourism area. Photo: Can Gio District People’s Committee
The project will be implemented over an area of approximately 2,870 hectares, mainly focused on low-lying coastal land in Long Hoa commune and Can Thanh town, Can Gio district.
The Can Gio Coastal Tourism Urban Area is designed with the goal of developing a modern seaside urban tourism hub, including functional zones such as high-end resorts, entertainment areas, a smart city zone, and a high-tech service area.
The project aims to develop a variety of tourism products to attract about 8.8 million tourists annually. The population of the urban area will be widely distributed among the different zones, with a maximum population of 228,560 people. specifically, Zone A will accommodate about 59,027 people, Zone B around 75,000 people, Zone C about 41,364 people, and Zone D approximately 53,115 people.
The Can Gio Tourism Urban Development Corporation has been assigned the task of completing the detailed planning project, which includes planning phases such as conducting a pre-feasibility study report, developing detailed options, and submitting them for approval.
According to the plan, Zone A will cover an area of about 965.23 hectares, developed as an eco-residential area integrated with tourism services at the gateway to the Can Gio Coastal Tourism Urban Area.
Zone B, spanning approximately 659.87 hectares, will be developed into a modern urban area, combining residential spaces, tourism areas, public works, and green spaces.
Meanwhile, Zone C, covering an area of about 318.32 hectares, is planned as the financial, economic, and commercial service center of the project. Additionally, this zone will develop modern residential areas, including townhouses, villas, and high-rise apartments.
Zone D, with an area of about 480.46 hectares, will serve as the center of economic and service activities. Surrounding Zone D is Zone E, covering approximately 458.12 hectares, which will provide green spaces and technical infrastructure for the entire urban area.
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Source: Vietnam Insider