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Why Are Many Prime Beachfront 'Golden Lands' in Nha Trang Still Abandoned?

Why Are Many Prime Beachfront 'Golden Lands' in Nha Trang Still Abandoned?

From Thanh Niên · () Vietnamese

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Numerous prime beachfront properties along Nha Trang's Trần Phú coastal road remain undeveloped or stalled, causing significant waste.
  • These 'golden land' plots, considered the city's prime frontage, have been left idle for years.
  • The prolonged inactivity raises questions about land use and economic potential in the popular tourist destination.

Along Nha Trang's Trần Phú coastal road, a stretch of land considered the city's premier beachfront, a striking number of prime plots lie abandoned. These 'golden lands,' strategically positioned along the coast, have been in a state of disuse for years. Many sites are either unfinished construction projects or have seen development plans stall indefinitely, leading to considerable economic waste.

The situation highlights a persistent issue of underutilized valuable real estate in the popular tourist city of Nha Trang. While the potential for development is immense, these key locations remain undeveloped, presenting a stark contrast to the city's vibrant tourism image. The prolonged idleness of these plots raises concerns about effective land management and the missed opportunities for economic growth and urban enhancement.

This ongoing neglect of prime coastal land not only represents a visual blight but also signifies a substantial loss of potential revenue and development for the Khánh Hòa province. The reasons behind the stalled projects and abandoned sites remain a subject of concern for local authorities and residents alike, prompting questions about the future of these valuable urban spaces.

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Originally published by Thanh Niên in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.