11:00 28/02/2025

A large-scale eco-tourism resort to be developed in southern Binh Duong province

Phạm Long

The projected resort will cover approximately 458 ha, including land for tourism development combined with natural lake surface

The People's Committee of southern Binh Duong province is in the process of zoning the construction planning for

A high-end ecological tourism resort is to be developed at Tha La Peninsula on Dau Tieng Lake, Dau Tieng District,  the southern province of Binh Duong.

According a report from Radio the Voice of Vietnam, the People's Committee of the province is in the process of zoning the construction planning for the project.

The project covers a total planned area of approximately 458 ha, including land for tourism development combined with about 36 ha of natural lake surface, arranging piers, and lakes for aquatic life breeding and planting aquatic plants.

The predicted maximum daily capacity is approximately 37,098 – 61,601 people. The maximum scale of tourists for one stay can accommodate approximately 13,613 people.

The total number of accommodation rooms that can be provided is approximately 4,880, including hotels and various types of low-rise accommodation buildings.

This plan, as part of Binh Duong province's development planning for the period 2021 - 2030, with a vision to 2050, and the planning of Dau Tieng District until 2040,  aims to exploit natural and artificial resources effectively and sustainably, creating a multi-objective green tourism economic space.