Vietnam’s next big thing
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Ho Tram Strip is aiming to become Vietnam’s largest single tourism venture. The planned US$4.2 billion, 9,000-room luxury hotel resort and entertainment destination will be located on the beaches of Ba Ria – Vung Tau Province, in southern Vietnam.
Phase 1 of the project – a five-star hotel resort with 1,100 rooms, a championship golf course and Vietnam’s first Las Vegas-style casino – is slated to open in late 2010. Phase 2 – a second luxury resort with 1,300 rooms, a casino, and 10 restaurants and nightclubs – is scheduled to open in the spring of 2011. The entire complex, located 80km southwest of Ho Chi Minh City on the South China Sea, is scheduled to be completed in under 10 years.
“The proximity to one of the finest unspoiled beaches in the world gives us the opportunity to create something special,” said Paul Steelman, founder and Chief Executive Officer of Steelman Partners, who also designed the Sands Macau and Macau Studio City.
When complete, the Ho Tram Strip will include five resorts and an international conference centre.
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