Exciting environmental news from Ho Chi Minh City! Vin group has just broken ground on their ambitious Green Paradise project in Can Gio, reimagining how large-scale development can prioritize ecological harmony in Vietnam.

This massive 2,870-hectare coastal urban project is being designed with sustainability at its core, following ESG (Environmental-Social-Governance) principles to create what could become a new benchmark for eco-conscious development in Southeast Asia.

What makes this project stand out? Plans include offshore wind power systems to provide clean energy throughout the development, extensive water features integrated with green spaces, and an urban design that preserves natural ecosystems while promoting sustainable tourism.

The project aims to demonstrate how development and environmental protection can coexist, with green spaces from large parks extending to every building and living area, creating a harmonious blend between modern infrastructure and Vietnam’s natural beauty.

While large-scale projects always raise important environmental questions, Green Paradise represents Vietnam’s growing commitment to sustainability in urban planning. Can development and conservation truly work together? We’re watching with keen interest!

Have you visited Can Gio’s mangrove forests? What sustainable features would you want to see included in eco-friendly urban developments? Share your thoughts below!

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