The People’s Committee of Thua Thien Hue Province has recently approved the planning for the Ngu Ho Ecotourism Area, which will cover a total area of nearly 450 hectares. This includes a designated section for a golf course with 27 holes.
A corner of Hue city. Photo: T. Dao
The Provincial People’s Committee has approved the zoning plan for the Ngu Ho Ecotourism Area, located in the communes of Phong Chuong and Phong Binh, Phong Dien District. The project spans 445 hectares and is adjacent to the white sand strip along Tram Nai Lake, Bau Bang, and two provincial roads, 4 and 6.
The planned area is divided into three sub-zones. Zone A will feature three golf courses with 27 holes stretching along the lakes, a clubhouse, and a green belt along Provincial Road 6.
Zone B will develop a resort hotel up to 10 stories high with a swimming pool, entertainment areas, low-rise villas, and several amenities including four parks and a cactus museum.
Zone C, located in the southwest and bordering Tram Nai Lake, is planned for tourism experiences, agricultural farms, museums, and wellness services.
In addition to these zones, the planning area will also include forest protection zones, water areas, green parks, centralized parking lots, and infrastructure facilities.
Upon completion, the area will become an ecotourism and experiential destination, featuring a golf course, resort tourism with restaurants, accommodation, and wellness services utilizing local medicinal plants and peat bogs. The project is expected to accommodate approximately 30,000 tourists, residents, and service staff.
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Source: Vietnam Insider