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Investment on Tourism
Tourism draws interest from foreign investors | Tourism draws interest from foreign investors |
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| Dec 28, 2007 at 09:40 AM | |
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The figure brought the total number of FDI projects in tourism over the past decade to 229 with a total capital of more than six billion USD. Foreign investors have poured cash into building a series of golf courses, luxurious resorts and hotels in recent years in order to tap the country’s tourism potential. Projects of note include a 200 million USD resort and hotel complex in central Da Nang city invested by the US-based KOK corporation and a 68 million USD convalescence centre on Phu Quoc island. Noteworthy in particular is the Banyan Tree Corporation from Singapore, which is currently waiting for license to build an eco-tourism site in the Chan May-Lang Co economic zone in the central province of Thua Thien-Hue at an estimated cost of nearly one billion USD. According to the Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism, this source of capital has played a key role in helping the tourism sector improve services quality and diversify products so as to meet the increasing demands from tourists. (Source: VNA) |
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