Ly Son Island, off the coast of central Quang Ngai Province, is favourite tourism site in Viet Nam. The Muong Thanh Group plans to build the first four-star hotel in the Island as part of tourism development. VNS Photo Cong Thanh |
The group's Deputy General Director Le Dinh Dong said that the VND200-billion (US$9.5 million) project is scheduled to start this year.
The seven-storey four-star hotel will have 150 rooms to accommodate tourists.
"It is part of our strategy to boost tourism on the island, as guest houses and home-stay services cannot provide enough good accommodation for 3,000 visitors in the high season," Dong said.
"The group conducted a survey last year and all preparations for investment projects have been revved up," he added.
Ly Son Island. VNS Photo Cong Thanh |
The group manages a chain of 30 hotels in Viet Nam.
The island's hospitality service, with 18 hotels, guest houses and home-stays, can provide accommodation to only 1,000 tourists at present.
Last year, the central province listed 16 priority projects for the island district's socio-economic development, with a total investment capital of VND2.3 trillion (US$110 million).
The island, which is connected with Quang Ngai Province's Sa Ky Port by high-speed boats, is often overcrowded with tourists during summer holidays.
Ly Son Island, a tranquil destination 30km off the province's coast, is home to about 21,000 residents. Most make a living from fishing and by cultivating garlic and spring onions.
The Da Nang-based Tien Sa taxi firm was the first public transport agency on the island.
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