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Investment in Phu Quoc: the paradise still far away

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Written by Nguyen Quoc Thiet Monday, 22 March 2010 17:38

Five years have passed since the day Vietnam put forward the plan on building and developing Phu Quoc Island into a large global tourism and trade exchange centre. But it seems that nothing considerable has been accomplished yet.

 Only four projects operational

 To date, the island development programming remains controversial. A lot of projects have been registered, but investors have made no moves. Many big infrastructure items on the island are unfinished. The Duong To International airport project, which kicked off construction in 2008, still has not finished main items, including a resettlement area.

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Phu Quoc Island: A “waning heaven”

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Last Updated on Monday, 22 March 2010 17:46 Written by Nguyen Quoc Thiet Monday, 22 March 2010 17:36

Phu Quoc is Vietnam’s largest island. Situated in the Gulf of Thailand, the island is part of Kien Giang province. The district of Phu Quoc includes the island proper and 21 smaller islets. Phu Quoc is called a “Tourist Heaven”.

Under the government’s scheme, by 2020 Phu Quoc will be a sea ecological tourism centre, attracting 2-3 million visitors a year.

However, this “heaven” is losing its value through the exploitation and disfigurement of its natural assets.

In the name of tourism projects, many businesses have been destroying the natural landscapes of Phu Quoc. They are exploiting sand on the coast, causing coastal erosion, and menacing the scenery with concrete works.

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Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has approved regulations for Phu Quoc Island and Nam An Thoi islets in Kien Giang to become tourist venues.

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Last Updated on Monday, 22 March 2010 17:48 Written by Nguyen Quoc Thiet Monday, 22 March 2010 17:29

The beach of Phu Quoc.
The beach of Phu Quoc.

Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has approved regulations for Phu Quoc Island and Nam An Thoi islets in Kien Giang to become tourist venues.

Phu Quoc Island: A “waning heaven”

Investment in Phu Quoc: the paradise still far away

Phu Quoc selected as Vietnam’s top tourist destination

Phu Quoc is defned as the country’s key tourist site and, through this decision, tourism projects located on the island will enjoy investment incentives.

The island’s sea border-gate is An Thoi Port and its air border-gate is Phu Quoc Airport. Via these two borders, direct air and sea routes will be established between Phu Quoc and neighbouring countries.

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EVN plans new power plant projects

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Last Updated on Monday, 22 March 2010 17:49 Written by Nguyen Quoc Thiet Thursday, 18 March 2010 05:59

National power utility Electricity of Viet Nam (EVN) has said it would generate an additional 2,000 MW from 15 new hydropower and thermal projects nationwide this year.

These projects include Ban Ve, Srepok 3, Dong Nai, An Khe – Kanak, the first turbine group of the Son La hydropower plant, and the second turbine groups of the Quang Ninh and Hai Phong thermal power plants.

EVN will also complete the transmission grid for Ha Noi, a 500-KV transformer station for Pleiku and speed up other transmission projects in the Central Highlands and southern regions to ensure stable power supplies after 2012.

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The road less travelled

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Last Updated on Monday, 22 March 2010 17:49 Written by Nguyen Quoc Thiet Thursday, 18 March 2010 05:56

Been there, done that.

Pep talk: Locals work in a pepper plantation on Phu  Quoc Island. — VNS Photo Hoang Ha

Pep talk: Locals work in a pepper plantation on Phu Quoc Island. — VNS Photo Hoang Ha

This is what people generally say after they've visited a tourist spot and enjoyed all the comforts and entertainment the place has to offer. Then they go to the next beautiful spot on their agenda.

On Phu Quoc Island, the unspoilt beaches, the perfect conditions for fishing, scuba diving or snorkelling, and other leisurely pursuits like hiking and shopping have been bringing in increasing numbers of visitors every year.

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