Resort Living Eco-Friendly: A Holistic Health and Feng Shui Treatment
In many developed countries around the world, green living spaces with a Resort standard are being used as a passive therapy to improve the physical and mental health of people in today’s fast-paced and stressful lives.
For instance, in Japan, “Forest bathing” or “Shinrin-yoku” is a phrase coined by the government in 1982 to motivate city dwellers to immerse themselves in nature, literally “bathing” in the greenery of the leaves and the peaceful and cool melodies of water. This helps city dwellers to slow down and appreciate the beauty of nature, thereby calming the soul, reducing stress, and promoting a positive outlook.
Similar to Yoga or Tai Chi, which are practiced in many countries around the world, treatments from the East like Resort Living, Shinrin-yoku, and the application of Feng Shui focus on practicing mindfulness that promotes health from within and outside.
In particular, climate change issues are becoming increasingly severe. Vietnam is experiencing an unusually long period of hot weather. According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, the drought in the South will continue from March to April 2024. The average temperature is about 0.5 to 1.5 degrees Celsius higher than in previous years.
These are likely to be the “new normal” due to the effects of climate change in the coming years. Therefore, people are increasingly looking for living spaces with green trees and near rivers and lakes, as the environment near water and trees always has a milder temperature than other places.
This is consistent with the Feng Shui philosophy of East Asians that has existed for a long time. Good Feng Shui brings health, which is the foundation of happiness and prosperity, regardless of generation or age. Living environments with good Feng Shui often emphasize the following requirements: The house is well-ventilated and receives natural sunlight and wind to ensure fresh air; the house is surrounded by green trees, birds, and clear water, indicating good geomancy.

Treatments from the East, though different in approach, all aim to promote health inside and out.
Therefore, the Resort Living lifestyle, with its living space surrounded by green trees and near rivers and water, which is always cool and temperate, provides physical and mental health for people and is particularly popular, meeting the criteria for good Feng Shui that people in East Asia and other countries around the world are looking for.
Resort-style living meets the tastes and needs of successful people
It is difficult to find a living space in the middle of a bustling city that satisfies the criteria of being close to nature. In the southern part of Ho Chi Minh City, people tend to migrate to outlying districts, hoping to find a place for themselves with rivers and greenery in districts such as Nha Be and Can Gio.
The Khai Hoan Prime project is located on Le Van Luong Street, in an existing residential area, right on the banks of the Cau Dao River, surrounded by dozens of kilometers of greenery and a rich river system. The project has been favored by nature, and the temperature around the project is always moderate, much cooler than in the downtown area.

More than 74% of the area inside the Khai Hoan Prime project is dedicated to green and water, and the outside is surrounded by dozens of kilometers of coconut forests and rich rivers. Khai Hoan Prime project perspective image.
Furthermore, Khai Hoan Prime also has a Resort-standard amenities system with: a riverside walking path, a mineral salt swimming pool, a Jacuzzi, three utility gardens, a park (the project’s construction density is only 26%), and a range of amenities for life such as shops, supermarkets, coffee chains, restaurants, a gym, yoga, spa… reaching a level of vacation every day for residents.
These amenities not only meet daily living needs but also connect family members and enhance the quality of life for residents. Notably, returning to Khai Hoan Prime every day is a treatment of mindfulness practice, relaxation, and improvement of the physical and mental health of future residents.
The project was launched to the market in early April 2024 and attracted a large number of interested customers and investors.