Son La greenlights Highland Grands eco-agricultural hotel and resort complex project

Permanent Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Ha Trung Chien chaired a conference on November 26 to present a decision approving the investment policy and the investor for the Highland Grands eco-agricultural hotel and resort complex project.

At the conference to present the decision approving the investment policy and the investor for the Highland Grands eco-agricultural hotel and resort complex project.

According to the provincial People’s Committee decision, the project is invested by Highland Grands Joint Stock Company, based in Moc Son ward, and located at the high-tech agricultural zone, Bo Bun residential area, Van Son ward.

It aims to develop an integrated complex for accommodation, entertainment, and community-based tourism to meet tourist demand, combined with high-tech agricultural production applying advanced techniques. It strives to attract about 100,000 visitors per year and supply 381 tonnes of agricultural products and 10,000 orchid plants annually.

Permanent Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Ha Trung Chien presents the decision approving the investment policy and the investor for the Highland Grands eco-agricultural hotel and resort complex project.

The project covers an area of 126,809 sq.m, including 45,096 sq.m for commercial and service activities and 81,713 sq.m for agricultural activities. The total investment exceeds 236 billion VND (8.95 million USD), and the project implementation period is 50 years from the date the competent authority issues the decision approving the investment policy and the investor.

Permanent Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Ha Trung Chien speaks at the conference.

Speaking at the event, Chien expressed his confidence that the project will achieve its set objectives, contributing to tourism development and high-tech agricultural production, creating jobs, and increasing local budget revenue. He also requested relevant departments and agencies to support the investor within their functions and responsibilities so that the project can soon begin operations.

He also urged the investor to proactively develop plans and implementation schedule in accordance with regulations and make positive contributions to the province’s socio-economic development in the coming years.

 

 

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