The Phnom Penh Post

Master plan for VN’s Phu Quoc in PM’s hands

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THE Kien Giang provincial People’s Committee has submitted a master plan on sustainabl­e developmen­t for Phu Quoc island until 2040 to Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc for approval.

The master plan focuses on marine, coastal and island developmen­t to build a comprehens­ive infrastruc­ture system linked with the infrastruc­ture of the country and Mekong Delta.

It seeks to promote sustainabl­e developmen­t, culture, environmen­tal protection, security, and harmonisat­ion of economic growth with the conservati­on of historical and cultural relics.

Under the plan, the Phu Quoc Economic Zone will be developed into a hub for trade and tourism services to attract domestic and internatio­nal visitors, a political and cultural centre and a science and technology centre.

It will prioritise the developmen­t of coastal and riverine areas and public green spaces to improve the quality of life for locals.

It will be key to creating a legal basis for the management of investment projects.

Blessed wit h white sa nd, turquoise beaches and pleasa nt weat her a lmost a l l yea r round and with t wo-thirds of it s a rea covered i n t ropica l forests, Phu Quoc, nicknamed “pea rl isla nd”, is a hol idaygoers’ paradise.

Once a part of Cambodia, it is also known by its Khmer name Koh Tral, which translates as “weaving shuttle island”, hinting at its spindlelik­e shape.

It is Vietnam’s largest island at some 590,000sq km, almost the same size as Singapore.

The Phu Quoc National Park, which has mountains, dense tropical jungle, hiking trails, and wildlife, spreads over more than half of the island.

Phu Quoc is close to most of Southeast Asia and part of internatio­nal freight routes, and less than two hours by air from the capitals of many countries in the neighbourh­ood.

It has had an internatio­nal airport since 2012, with travellers flying directly to the island enjoying a 30-day visa-free stay. Internatio­nal airlines operate both commercial and charter flights to the island.

Phu Quoc is set to become one of the country’s three special economic administra­tive zones along with Van Don in the northern province of Quang Ninh and Bac Van Phong in the south-central province of Khanh Hoa.

It received more than five million visitors last year, up 30 per cent from 2018, including 541,600 foreigners.

Phu Quoc district People’s Committee vice-chairman Pham Van Nghiep said a proposal to upgrade Phu Quoc island district into a city has received the approval of 96.28 per cent of its people.

The feedback has been submitted to the People’s Committee of Kien Giang province, where Phu Quoc is located.

Nghiep said the island held a poll on the proposed establishm­ent of Phu Quoc island city in which almost all of its 64,263 residents voted.

They also voted for a proposal to establish Duong Dong ward (currently Duong Dong town) and An Thoi ward by merging Hon Thom commune into An Thoi town.

Last month province authoritie­s collected public feedback on the proposal to convert the island district into a city.

The city will have a population of more than 177,500, two wards – Duong Dong and AnThoi – and six communes – Ham Ninh, Duong To, Ganh Dau, Bai Thom, Cua Duong and Cua Can.

The province will soon submit the proposal to the National Assembly for approval. If approved, Phu Quoc will become the first island city in Vietnam, Nghiep said.

It currently faces problems related to its growing population, education, healthcare, trade, tourism, and security, and becoming a city would enable Phu Quoc to address them, he said.

“The establishm­ent of a city will play an important role in asserting the country’s sovereignt­y over its waters and islands.”

In 2018, the government gave the green light for the province to hire a foreign consultant to draw up a master plan to develop the island into a special administra­tive and economic zone.

Most large corporatio­ns such as Vingroup, Bim Group, Sun Group, CEO Group have invested in Phu Quoc, which has attracted more than $15 billion so far.

There are more than 300 projects worth over 361 trillion dong ($15.6 million), said the Kien Giang provincial People’s Committee.

Currently, there are over 600 lodgings, including hotels and resorts, with nearly 20,000 rooms on the island. It expects to have 12,000 five-star hotel rooms by the end of this year.

A master plan to develop Phu Quoc into a special administra­tive-economic zone offers many incentives to investors.

It will have the best mechanisms and incentives in the whole countr y, provincial authoritie­s have said.

Its corporate and personal income tax rates are the lowest in the country, while land rents are waived for the first four years and cut by 50 per cent for the next nine.

It i s seek i ng approva l to of fer 99-yea r la nd lea ses to investors.

The incentives continue to at t r ac t l a r ge i nve st ment s from both loca l and internat iona l f irms.

 ?? AFP ?? Phu Quoc is blessed with white sand, turquoise beaches and pleasant weather almost all year round.
AFP Phu Quoc is blessed with white sand, turquoise beaches and pleasant weather almost all year round.

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