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Phu Yen to house high-end resort complex

New City Properties Development Co. Ltd. Of Brunei was granted an investment licence for the construction of a resort complex in central Phu Yen province on September 11.
New City Properties Development Co. Ltd. of Brunei was granted aninvestment licence for the construction of a resort complex in centralPhu Yen province on September 11.

The firm willinvest over 1 billion USD in the 357.52ha complex, called NewCityVietnam in An My and An Chan communes, Tuy An district.

The eight-year project is split into three phases, with the firstcommencing in 2014-2015 to clear the plot of land and build supermarketsand services.

The second phase will run from 2016to 2019, with the construction of golf courses, hotels, resorts, a waterpark, a conference centre, and offices, while the final phase will runin 2020 to make finishing touches.

In the ceremony,Lee Jung Jun, Chairman of the Company’s Board of Directors spoke highlyof Phu Yen’s tourism potential, adding that the company aimed to enhanceit even further by making the NewCity Vietnam complex a populardestination for international tourists.

ViceChairman of the Provincial People’s Committee Tran Quang Nhat called onlocal authorities to facilitate the smooth implementation of theinvestment project.

The complex is expected to become fully operational in 2021.-VNA

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