The Green Living Revolution: Rising Above Climate Change

With a heightened awareness of health and well-being, today's discerning homeowners are prioritizing their environment and amenities when choosing a place to settle. In 2024, the impact of climate change has further fueled the demand for green living spaces in major cities like Ho Chi Minh.

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Green living spaces are the trend of the future

The rapid pace of urbanization over the years has seen concrete replace green spaces in major cities. As a result, finding a fresh and spacious living environment in these urban areas has become a luxury, with limited land and suitable living conditions.

In 2024, climate change has brought prolonged abnormal heat to the Central Highlands and Southern regions of the country. This year is also predicted to be the start of a “new normal” in terms of climate. Mr. Thinh, a resident of District 4 in Ho Chi Minh City, shared that his family’s energy consumption in April 2024 increased by 50% compared to previous months and the same period in 2023.

“Owning a green living space offers numerous long-term benefits. A clean and cool climate positively impacts one’s lifestyle and health, reduces the use of industrial energy, and lowers monthly living expenses,” Mr. Thinh said.

Experts also predict that apartment projects that promote a green lifestyle will be the future of architecture, helping to “resist” the impacts of climate change.

Green living environments bring happiness and contribute to health protection

Living green not only brings happiness but also encourages a positive lifestyle that preserves the surrounding environment, contributing to the well-being of individuals and nature. In Bibury, England, dubbed the most charming village in Europe, residents take great pride in decorating their homes and gardens. As a result, colorful gardens filled with flowers and the chirping of birds can be found in every corner of the village. Caring for nature and living healthily have become a part of the identity of the people of Bibury.

The green life in Bibury always provides its residents with a cool and fresh climate, a peaceful and happy lifestyle, and promotes physical and mental health. Similarly, many projects, like the one in Bibury, have chosen a green foundation.

Discover the green lifestyle at Khai Hoan Prime

Khai Hoan Prime is a resort-style apartment project located by the river, just 5km from Phu My Hung. The project is surrounded by dozens of miles of green coconut groves and lush rivers. With a construction density of only 21% (equivalent to resort construction standards), most of the remaining area is dedicated to green spaces and modern, high-class amenities.

Khai Hoan Prime project’s green riverside landscape

The developer intentionally blended the natural environment within and around the project to ensure a moderate temperature, characteristic of the Mekong Delta region. This unique feature maximizes the area of water and greenery, naturally and consistently generating negative ions in the air. Negative ions have the benefit of purifying the air, enhancing brain health, improving sleep quality, and preventing chronic illnesses.

Khai Hoan Prime also boasts a range of resort-style amenities that cater to the physical and mental well-being of its residents, including a mineral salt pool, a Jacuzzi, a riverside walking path, a sports garden, and an internal park system.

The green area and water body within the project resonate with the surrounding nature, facilitating the regular generation of beneficial negative ions.

As residents return home to Khai Hoan Prime, they are enveloped by nature in every square meter. The project comprises 1,296 apartments catering to individuals and young families who indulge and pamper themselves daily.

With a meticulously crafted “resort-style” amenity system, the developer of Khai Hoan Prime is shaping a green lifestyle that is not only in line with future development trends but also brings sustainable living values to the resident community amid the complex challenges posed by climate change.

Nha An