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Accelerating creation of public walkways to beaches

Following the Da Nang government’s instructions, the municipal Management Board of Traffic Project Investment and Construction is completing preparatory work for the creation of 5 walkway allowing public access to beaches in Ngu Hanh Son District.

A 7m-wide walkway allowing public access to beaches will be created to the south of the Hoang Dat Silver Shores Exceptional International Entertainment project in Khue My Ward
A 7m-wide walkway allowing public access to beaches will be created to the south of the Hoang Dat Silver Shores Exceptional International Entertainment project in Khue My Ward

In recent times, residents living in the district’s Khue My Ward are looking forward to the opening of a 3m-wide public walkway between the Furama Resort Danang and the Ariyana Danang Tourism Complex.

Covering a total area of 1.278ha, the project will be implemented at an estimated cost of 2.25 billion VND funded by the city budget.

Work is scheduled to start on the project in mid-October, and it is expected to be put into use in mid December.

Under the detailed plan, the whole project will feature a 3,660m2 pedestrian promenade, 5,207m2 green area, 213m2 parking space for motorbikes and bicycles, 475m2 car parking lot, a 66m2 wide complex for public toilets and service areas, and 3,160m2 wide sandy area, plus other utilities.

Mr Nguyen Van Anh, the Deputy Head of the municipal Management Board of Traffic Project Investment and Construction, noted that it is an urgent need to implement the project to create a new ideal relaxation area in the city.

 The creation of a 3m-wide public walkway between the Furama Resort Danang and the Ariyana Danang Tourism Complex will start in mid-October, and is expected to be put into use in mid December.
The creation of a 3m-wide public walkway between the Furama Resort Danang and the Ariyana Danang Tourism Complex will start in mid-October, and is expected to be put into use in mid- December.

The project is expected to facilitate locals and visitors to cycle, as well as to take leisurely strolls to enjoy the fresh air there, or to explore the beauty of beaches.

Moreover, the soon-to-be-opened footpath helps to create airy space connecting beaches with nearby residential areas, as well as to promote public beach use for the general public, and enhance the beauty of urban landscapes.

In a similar vein, work is scheduled to start within December on the creation of a 3m-wide and 507m-long footpath to the south of the Future Property Invest tourism area project in Hoa Hai Ward, and a 7m-wide, 271m-long one on the northern side of the Song - Danang Beach Villas project.

In particular, 1,911m2 of land at the Hoang Dat Silver Shores Exceptional International Entertainment project in Khue My Ward will be taken back soon to create a 7m-wide walkway allowing public access to beaches.

Work will start in the middle of this month, and it is expected to be completed by mid December.
6,680m2 of land at the Sunrise project site will be taken back to create a 5.7m-wide footpath at the end of Ho Xuan Huong Street so that locals and visitors can find it easier to access beautiful beaches which are not vulnerable to coastal erosion.

In detail, the project will consist of a 2,904m2 pedestrian promenade, a 2.273m2 sandy area, and a 1,503m2 green-covered area.

The work is scheduled to be completed no later than 30 December this year.

The owners of some resorts and hotels have demonstrated their social responsibilities towards the community by voluntarily joining forces with the city authorities to open walkways to beaches and seaside roads.

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