(HBO) - The Robinson Natural Resort project was approved in March 2016 by the Provincial People's Committee. After nearly 3 years of implementation, Hoa Binh Tourism Company has decided to adjust the total investment from 200 billion VND to 400 billion VND. With the support of the province, the internal road and the national electricity system have been invested to build on Sung Island.
Hoa Binh Tourism Company speeds up the
construction progress of 20 villas at Robinson natural tourist area in the Hoa Binh lake area.
Sung Island has a total area of 133 hectares. The project items are
planned on an area of 50 hectares.
The remaining 88 hectares are mountains, native trees, bamboo forest and
surrounding Sung Island is a clear blue lake, clear air.
Robinson Nature Tourism is the tourism project
with the largest total investment in the Hoa Binh lake area. According to the proposed schedule, by December 2019, the following
items will be completed, including: restaurants, reception houses, 30 semi-detached
villas, 5 detached villas, 20 villas.
At the same time, Hoa Binh Tourism Company continues constructing landscape
infrastructure and completing clean water supply area, waste treatment system,
waste water phase and 30 bamboo forest bungalows. By the fourth quarter of 2022, the whole project
will be completed.
With the current construction progress, more
than 3 years from now, visitors to the Robinson Nature Reserve in the Hoa Binh lake area will complete the
service for tourists.
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