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Prime Minister tells Hanoi not build Hoa Lac golf course
Prodded by Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung, Hanoi
has considerably scaled back plans for golf course construction.
The Hanoi authorities recently reviewed 15 golf course projects, rejected ten,
and authorized five to go forward. Now the Prime Minister has instructed Hanoi
to cancel one more, an 18-hole golf course project in the Hoa Lac Hi-tech
Project near Son Tay northwest of central Hanoi that was still in the planning
stage.
The city alreadly has four operating golf courses: Van Tri, Dong Mo, Hanoi and
Van Son Lake. Only four more are now authorized: Soc Son, Long Bien Quan Son and
Tan Vien.
The PM has also instructed the Ministry of Planning and Investment to finalise a
national plan for golf course development to 2020, for review at an upcoming
cabinet meeting. The radical pruning of golf course proposals responds to
widespread concern that, once the right of approval for development projects was
delegated to local authorities, the latter proceeded to chart far more
facilities than would be needed to meet demand. Critics, including prominent
legislators, decried the wholesale conversion of prime agricultural land into
upscale golf course development.
The golf course inside Hanoi’s Tan Vien international tourist site is
controversial. The proposed site would sprawl over 1204 hectares, including 730
hectares of ponds and lakes, 183 hectares of islands in Suoi Hai Lake and 291.5
hectares of lake shore. However, Hanoi will only permit the implementation of
the first phase, said the vice chief of the office of the Hanoi People’s
Committee Nguyen Van Thinh.
This project is divided into two phases. In the first phase, which will go
forward, an 18-hole golf course, hotels, clubs and villas are scheduled to be
built on on almost all the islands in Suoi Hai Lake. In the second phase, now
cancelled, another golf course, clubs, hotels and entertainment zone was to be
built on 1050 hectares of land that now include chicken farms, the Mondaca beef
breeding farm, and the surface of Suoi Hai Lake.
The city’s point of view in building golf courses is that their construction
must be based on the city’s economic and social development plan and be
appropriate to the policy on food security.
Golf course projects are considered a conditional investment field and don’t
enjoy investment incentives.
Source: Cao Nhat |
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