New Tourist Destination on the Map of Vietnam
Mr. Dinh Cong Phuc, tour operator of a travel agency in Hai Phong, shared that since the end of last year, he and his colleagues have been planning to add Vu Yen to many new tourist routes. This is where the Vinhomes Royal Island project is located, offering numerous novel products that have never been seen before in Vietnam, suitable for both day and overnight trips whenever tourists visit Hai Phong.
One of these is the Royal Equestrian Academy. Here, visitors will learn about horse riding, an activity once reserved only for the nobility. Notably, visitors will have the opportunity to take pictures with the most expensive “steeds” on the planet, such as the Akhal Teke breed, when the Academy officially opens in mid-May.
Vinpearl Golf Hai Phong, a 5-star golf course within Vinhomes Royal Island, is another attraction that visitors cannot miss. This 160-hectare golf course, one of the largest in Southeast Asia, has been highly praised by local and international golfers for its stunning scenery, quality playing surfaces, and exceptional accompanying luxury resort services.
According to Mr. Cong Phuc, with the Imperial Island City, Vu Yen will quickly become a must-visit destination on the tourist map of Vietnam. It is becoming even more convenient as the transportation infrastructure around Vu Yen Island improves. Accordingly, when the Royal Bridge directly connecting to the island is completed, along with the numerous expressways and three existing international airports in the area, domestic tourists will only need 1-2 hours, while international tourists will only need 2-4 hours to reach the new “elite island” of the world.
New Tourist Hub Attracting Capital Inflows
The system of shop houses at Vinhomes Royal Island is the biggest beneficiary of this huge influx of visitors with high consumption demands. This is especially true for the diverse shop houses in the Tai Loc subdivision, the only open subdivision located right at the gateway to the Imperial Island City.
When mentioning Tai Loc, it is impossible not to mention River Walk, the longest and most beautiful riverside pedestrian street in Vietnam. This is also a unique tourism product that is expected to be a groundbreaking highlight of tourism in the North in the future and a “golden coordinate” attracting investors due to its outstanding business potential.
With a menu featuring delicacies from various regions of Vietnam and around the world, River Walk will be a destination that no visitor will want to miss when seeking out Hai Phong’s renowned food tour. Specifically, culinary markets will be established, replicating the night markets of Korea, Thailand; the seafood markets of the three regions of Vietnam; and the “street food paradise” of Hai Phong. With just one stroll through River Walk, visitors will get to sample a wide variety of local and international flavors in a diverse range of culinary styles.
The longest and most beautiful riverside pedestrian street in Vietnam is taking shape at Vinhomes Royal Island
Tourists from all over the world also visit River Walk to satisfy their shopping needs. Here, bustling commercial areas will be established surrounding the street, with over 2,000 shop houses planned as a system of stores covering all industries and sectors, from food, fashion, cosmetics, accessories, and entertainment. Hundreds of famous domestic and foreign brands will gather here, meeting the demand for high-end products and services. River Walk, together with Vincom Mega Mall, will be the new luxury retail hub of Hai Phong.
River Walk can also be likened to a “symphony” of cultural colors, with an impressively designed space that brings a sense of relaxation and exhilaration to anyone who visits. According to the plan, the pedestrian street will include artwork parks with unique themes. There is the love street with an artistic fountain and a love lock symbol, where couples make their vows.
The Children’s and Family Street features whimsical stalls shaped like giant soda cans, fairy tale artwork, and exciting games like carousel rides, spinning teacups, thrilling sky drops, bouncy houses, and animal hoppers that will delight young visitors.
The Hai Phong and Sea Street will showcase a bronze statue of the Do Son Buffalo Fighting Festival and familiar images of the coastal city, such as anchors, boat races, and navy sailors.
Visitors anticipate the upcoming spectacular events at K-Park and Royal Square
The vibrant cultural venues within Vinhomes Royal Island also include international cultural parks, which are expected to open technically from the end of April. K-Park, a pioneer in Hai Phong, features a lantern park created by artisans from Korea, a welcome gate, a scenic pavilion, a plaza, and Korean-style gardens.
Meanwhile, Royal Square exudes the grandeur of Europe, with a 45-meter-high Sun Tower and a magnificent water music stage with a unique 3D water screen and cutting-edge projection technology. These two cultural parks will also host festivals with tens of thousands of guests attending each event, generating substantial revenue for the shop system in the Tai Loc subdivision.
Taking photos with rare horse breeds will be an exclusive experience at Vinhomes Royal Island
That is why investors and business owners have been paying attention to the potential breakthrough products in this new tourist hub of Vinhomes Royal Island.