Da Lat plans to open casinos, new night markets at tourist destinations

Da Lat resort city has proposed the authorities of Lam Dong province allow it to open food markets, new night markets, and casinos in the Valley of Love and other tourist destinations as part of its night-time economy development project.
Da Lat plans to open casinos, new night markets at tourist destinations ảnh 1A corner of Da Lat city (Photo: VNA)
Lam Dong (VNS/VNA) – Da Lat resort city has proposed theauthorities of Lam Dong province allow it to open food markets, new nightmarkets, and casinos in the Valley of Love and other tourist destinations aspart of its night-time economy development project.

The Da Lat People’s Committee plans to open a musical park at acity flower garden, and a food market in the area of Tran Le and Hoang Van Thustreets. Business hours of cafes, cinemas, and shopping centres will belengthened to increase sales.

In the period of 2023 to 2030, a 1,600-metre walking street on Tran Quoc Toan streetwill be opened. A new, modern night market located in the city’s Light Parkwill also replace the current one on Nguyen Thi Minh Khai street.

There will be different programmes and activities in each location to stimulatelocal demand and tourism.

The city also proposed to let Thanh Cong Lam Dong Tourism Joint Stock Companydevelop a night-time economy complex, including shophouses and casinos at theValley of Love and other destinations.

The city’s night-time development project aims to reduce heavy traffic in thecity centre, tap the potential local economy, and bring positive changes to itstourism./.
VNA

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