Urban development in the northern growth triangle and the attractiveness of investment in Quang Ninh province have created a strong impetus for investment in the development of new urban areas and the exploitation of tourism and commercial strengths in Quang Ninh province in general and Ha Long city in particular. According to the general planning project for Ha Long city until 2020, approved by the Prime Minister under Decision No. 250/2003/QD-TTg dated November 20, 2003, the city’s population is projected to increase to over 600,000 people, and the number of tourists to 5-7 million per year.

The project, with its advantageous location bordered by the smooth-flowing National Highway 18A to the north and Ha Long Bay to the south, will form a prime living space and a high-end resort destination for the city. Therefore, a detailed plan for the Don Dien Ecological Urban Area in Quang Ninh, located at the city’s gateway, is essential, highly feasible, and needs to be expedited so that the project can be implemented soon.V V

  • Scale

    • Land area in the residential group: 49.920,11 m2
      • Area of ​​low-rise residential land (townhouses): 17.147,08 m2
      • Area of ​​land for high-rise residential and commercial buildings: 30.025,35 m2
      • Land area for building villas 3.527,78 m2
      • Area of ​​land for public facilities (preschool education): 2.747,68 m2
      • Land area for environmental landscaping and transportation infrastructure. 24.922,31 m2
    • Land area outside the residential group: 23.679,34 m2
      • Area of ​​land for parks and green spaces 12.011,63 m2
      • Area of ​​land allocated for transportation in each zone. 11.667,71 m2
    • Total floor area (high-rise section): 120.240,67 m2
      • Apartment floor area: 86.650,98 m2
      • Floor area of ​​the commercial section: 86.650,98 m2
      • Floor area of ​​the commercial section: 11.435,56 m2
    • Floor area of ​​terraced houses: 132 căn
    • Total investment: 1.964 billion VND
  • Project progress

    • Project progress
    • Compensation work has reached 20%, with construction expected to begin in 2015. Compensation work has reached 20%, with construction expected to begin in 2015.
    • Compensation procedures are currently underway, and the detailed planning at a scale of 1/500 is being submitted for approval.