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    Hon Khoai Island to become eco-tourism site
    22:13 | 18/06/2012

    The southernmost province of Ca Mau is currently planning to turn Hon Khoai Island into an eco-tourism site, using an estimated capital of over 3 trillion VND.

    As part of the initiative, a 20 km bridge linking the island to the mainland will be built at a cost of more than 1 trillion VND, besides restaurants, hotels and entertainment centres.

    Pham Thanh Tuoi, Chairman of the Ca Mau People’s Committee, said that at the moment the local authority is selecting suitable investors for the project with the aim of starting work on some items by the end of this year.

    Hon Khoai is actually a group of five small islands, including Hon Sao, Hon Doi Moi, Hon Da Le and Hon Tuong.

    Located southwest of Ngoc Hien district, the island is uninhabited and is completely covered with primeval forests, which are home to hundreds of rare species of fauna and flora./.

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