Property group to launch three projects in Ha Giang province

Property developer FLC Group has proposed to launch three investment projects in the northernmost province of Ha Giang, according to Vice Chairman of Board of Management, Deputy General Director of FLC Group Le Thanh Vinh.
Property group to launch three projects in Ha Giang province ảnh 1At a working session between Ha Giang authorities and FLC Group (Photo: hagiangtv.vn)
Ha Giang (VNA) – Propertydeveloper FLC Group has proposed to launch three investment projects in thenorthernmost province of Ha Giang, according to Vice Chairman of Board ofManagement, Deputy General Director of FLC Group Le Thanh Vinh.

He revealed the information during working sessions with authoritiesof Ha Giang on March 4-5 to discuss the implementation of the projects in theprovince.

The projects include a spiritual and eco-tourismcomplex in Mo Neo mountain, as well as an eco-friendly residential area acrossthe three wards of Phuong Do, Nguyen Trai, and Quang Trung of Ha Giang city.

The last is the Phong Quang resort complexin Vi Xuyen district and Ha Giang city’s Quang Trung ward.

Vinh voiced his hope that local authoritieswill pay due attention to the implementation of the projects and help addressdifficulties that arise for the firm, adding that the group will promptlycomplete the planning of those projects to hand over to the province.

For his part, Chairman of the provincialPeople’s Committee Nguyen Van Son said that with great potential as amountainous border province of the country, Ha Giang has gained varioussocio-economic achievements over the years.

The province has introduced many policiesand incentives, as well as bolstered administrative reform and human resourcestraining, thereby creating favourable conditions for investors, he affirmed. –VNA
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