Nha Trang
Amidst Vietnam's vibrant and colorful tourist map, Nha Trang always retains its own distinct green hue, brimming with the passionate flavor of the sea and rich cultural imprints. This destination not only boasts one of the 29 most beautiful bays on the planet but is also a rare place that harmoniously brings together sea, river, mountain, island, city, and cultural heritage in an exceptionally rare, cohesive whole.
Nha Trang is known as the Pearl of the East Sea or the Green Jewel due to its favorable natural conditions and climate. Moreover, thanks to its prime location, Nha Trang is extremely convenient for trade and transportation, with all types of transport including air, sea, road, and rail, serving as the gateway to the South Central Coast and the Central Highlands.
Notably, the Nha Trang Mixed-Use Urban Area is located in the core urban area of Khanh Hoa province (Nam Nha Trang ward). This area is likened to the "center of the center," surrounded by Khanh Hoa's main ring road, and adjacent to essential amenities such as schools, hospitals, supermarkets, and government offices. In the future, a Public Park and the new administrative center of Khanh Hoa will also be planned here.
Not only is it seamlessly connected to arterial roads, but the Nha Trang Mixed-Use Urban Area is also embraced on three sides by the Quan Truong River and Tac River – two major rivers of Khanh Hoa. The project is planned across 3 islands with different functions, meeting the demands for high-end housing, entertainment, tourism, and commerce.
One of the project's breakthroughs is the developer's research into applying the Sponge City model, pioneered by a famous Chinese landscape architect. This planning trend is becoming increasingly popular worldwide, aiming to provide flood prevention solutions and preserve green landscapes, moving towards sustainable development.
From a tourist destination dependent on its central coastline, Nha Trang is transforming with a project that pursues the philosophy of sustainable development, aiming to contribute to building a foundation for Khanh Hoa to reach the status of a regional "livable city," a place not only favored by nature but also with rapidly upgrading infrastructure, an improving investment environment, and cared-for lives of its residents.