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Future Tuy Hoa – Phu Yen

June 23, 2020 By James Clark 2 Comments

Tuy Hoa is the capital city of Phu Yen province on the south-central coast of Vietnam. Tuy Hoa is roughly half way between Quy Nhon and Nha Trang. While the Phu Yen province isn’t as famous as its coastal neighbours, it has beaches that rival any of those in Binh Dinh and Khanh Hoa provinces. […]

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Future Quy Nhon – Coastal city in central Vietnam

May 5, 2020 By James Clark 1 Comment

Quy Nhơn is the capital city of Bình Dịnh Province in central Vietnam. This coastal city is about halfway between Da Nang and Nha Trang. While it’s not as internationally famous as those two cities, it’s been gaining popularity both domestically and internationally. Quy Nhon has a population of around 300,000 people, compared to about […]

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Future Vientiane

April 1, 2020 By James Clark Leave a Comment

Vientiane is the capital of the landlocked nation of Laos. It’s the second smallest capital of ASEAN, with a metropolitan population of over 800,000. It’s often described as a sleepy capital, especially when compared to the neighbouring capitals of Bangkok and Hanoi. Things are changing though in this city by the Mekong River. Vientiane has […]

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Future Vung Tau: construction and transport projects in Vung Tau

March 3, 2020 By James Clark Leave a Comment

Current and proposed construction and transport projects in Vung Tau, Vietnam. Vung Tau is a coastal city in southern Vietnam. It’s known for being a hub for the gas and oil industry of Vietnam, and for being “The Beach of Saigon”. Vung Tau is in Ba Ria–Vung Tau Province, which is one of the seven […]

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Future Jakarta – The world’s future largest city

November 12, 2019 By James Clark 3 Comments

Jakarta is the biggest city in Southeast Asia in terms of population and building height. While Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur have more well-known skyscrapers, Jakarta has the biggest overall skyline. It’s ranked tenth in the world for the number of buildings over 200 metres. Even though the government will move the capital to a new […]

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Future Dong Hoi/Quang Binh – Vietnam

September 2, 2019 By James Clark 7 Comments

Dong Hoi is the capital of Quang Binh Province in north central Vietnam. It’s the gateway city to the Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng National Park, where the world’s largest known cave can be found. Dong Hoi is on the coast with 12 kilometres of white sand beaches, and it’s starting to realise its potential as a […]

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Future Kuala Lumpur – Construction projects planned and under construction in KL

April 29, 2019 By James Clark 4 Comments

Kuala Lumpur isn’t the biggest capital city in Southeast Asia, and it’s not even in the top 10 biggest cities. Yet it tops the list for most buildings over 100 metres. And out of five buildings over 400 metres in the region, four of them are in KL. Not only has it got density, but […]

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Future Johor – Construction projects in Johor Bahru / Iskandar Malaysia

September 23, 2018 By James Clark 2 Comments

The Malaysian state of Johor is at the southernmost end of the Malay Peninsula, where the Straits of Johor form the border between Malaysia and Singapore. Johor Bahru is the capital of the state, and it’s where the first and busiest border crossing to Singapore is. For years JB languished in the shadow of its […]

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Future Bangkok: current and proposed construction projects

May 28, 2018 By James Clark 3 Comments

Future Bangkok

This list shows some of the most prominent construction projects in Bangkok. This post doesn’t include transport and infrastructure projects, such as the planned metro and regional railway expansion. I will create another article about the future Bangkok metro. Future Bangkok Map Projects that are mentioned here are pinned on this map. [Map of Future […]

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Future Nha Trang: construction and transport projects in Vietnam’s resort city

May 10, 2018 By James Clark Leave a Comment

Future Nha Trang

A list of the major construction and transport projects that are planned or under construction in Nha Trang. Nha Trang a coastal city on the South Central Coast of Vietnam, about 450 km northeast of Saigon. It’s similar to Da Nang in that it’s a fully-fledged city next to a resort-quality beachfront. And like Da […]

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