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Future Hoi An / Quang Nam Province

December 23, 2020 By James Clark Leave a Comment

Future Hoi An / Quang Nam Province

Quang Nam is a coastal province of Central Vietnam, in between Da Nang to the north and Quang Ngai Province to the south. In the interior, it borders Kon Tum Province and Laos. While Quang Nam is not a household name for the average tourist, everyone knows its most famous city of Hoi An.

In addition to being a UNESCO World Heritage city, Hoi An also has a beautiful beach that continues north to Danang. With this stretch of coastline being in between two tourism giants, it’s no surprise the amount of development happening here. While Danang has gone for big highrises, the developments in Quang Nam are mostly low-rise. Hoi An is a protected city, so developments listed here refer to greater Hoi An, and not the ancient old town.

The capital of Quang Nam is Tam Ky, in the south of the province. To the south of Tam Ky near the Quang Ngai boundary is Chu Lai Airport. Tam Ky is an undeveloped provincial capital, with nowhere near the tourism draw of Hoi An. There are some beaches nearby though that are now being considered for development, and there are calls to upgrade the airport for future growth.

Tam Ky has also been helped by the fact that the current Prime Minister of Vietnam is from Quang Nam, and he has called for Tam Ky to be developed into a modern city.

This list features some of the major projects under construction in Quang Nam Province.

Quang Nam Map


[Map of Quang Nam Province.]

Construction reports

Trip Report: Hoi An 2023 construction update (Subscriber only)
The Da Nang-Hoi An resort coast, more new urban areas, the fragile beaches of Hoi An, and the hidden casino resort from Macau.

Current Projects

Construction projects that are in planning or under construction in Hoi An and Quang Nam Province.

Marriott Resort & Spa Hoi An

Marriott Hoi An

Location: Cua Dai, Hoi An, Quang Nam.
Architects: Archetype Group
Landscaping: B+H Architects

Shantira Beach Resort & Spa

Shantira Beach Resort and Spa

Location: Lac Long Quan, An Bang, Hoi An, Quang Nam.
Website: shantira.vn

Radisson Blu Hoi An

Radisson Blu Hoi An

Location: Lac Long Quan, Dien Duong, Dien Ban, Quang Nam.

News:
Radisson Blu brings beachfront style to Hoi An, Vietnam’s Central Coast – [19/08/19]

Malibu Hoi An

Malibu Hoi An

Location: Lac Long Quan, Dien Duong, Dien Ban, Quang Nam.
Website: malibuhoian.com.vn

Next to the Radisson Blu Hoi An is the Malibu Hoi An project.

Le Meridien Resort & Spa

Le Meridien Resort and Spa

Location: Dien Ngoc, Dien Ban, Quang Nam.
Website: lemeridien.com.vn

Le Meridien Resort & Spa is on the border of Quang Nam Province and Danang City. It’s in Quang Nam, though it’s being marketed as Danang.

The North Hoi An Urban

The North Hoi An Urban

Location: Lac Long Quan, Dien Duong, Dien Ban, Quang Nam.

The North Hoi An Urban is a new urban area north of Hoi An (though technically not in Hoi An).

Casamia Hoi An

Casamia Hoi An

Location: Vo Chi Cong, Cam Thanh, Hoi An, Quang Nam.
Website: casamiahoian.vn

Casamia is a resort-style new urban area featuring villas set in a marina environment, with shophouses on the main road.

Read more about Casamia Hoi An/.

Nam Hoi An City

Nam Hoi An City

Location: Duong 129, Duy Nghia, Duy Xuyen, Quang Nam.
Website: tatiland.vn

Nam Hoi An City (South Hoi An City) is not in Hoi An either, but directly south after crossing the Cua Dai Bridge.

Hoiana Hotel and Suites

Hoiana Hotel and Suites

Location: Duong 129, Duy Nghia, Duy Xuyen, Quang Nam.
Website: hoiana.com

Hoiana is a casino development south of Hoi An and marketed as South Hoi An. It’s not in Hoi An, nor is there a place called South Hoi An, but this is more marketable worldwide than saying it’s in Duy Xuyen District. The 163-hectare site will include a resort, conference space, a shopping centre, and an 18-hole golf course. The overall development will be four times the size of the Cotai Strip in Macau, and it’s being developed by Suncity Group which operates casinos in Macau.

News:
$4-billion South Hoi An casino officially starts construction – [17/08/17]

Chu Lai Riverside

Chu Lai Riverside
[Image via citya.com.vn.]

Location: Tam Anh Nam, Nui Thanh, Quang Nam.

New urban area south of Tam Ky.

News

Multimillion dollar Hoi An embankment subsides in just four years – [24/09/21]

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