HANOI, VIETNAM -
Media OutReach Newswire – 19 August 2025
– To mark the 80th anniversary of the National Day of the
Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Vingroup inaugurated and broke ground on
six major projects across the country. The highlight was the
inauguration ceremony of the National Exhibition and Convention Center
in Dong Anh, Hanoi, alongside five other landmark projects in the fields
of socio-economic infrastructure, transportation, industry, urban
development, and tourism in Hai Phong, Quang Ninh, Ha Tinh, Tay Ninh,
and Dong Nai.
These events form part of the official national program to inaugurate
and commence construction of projects celebrating the 80th anniversary
of the National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (September 2,
1945 – September 2, 2025).
The inauguration of the National Exhibition and Convention Center at Tu
Lien Bridge Road, Dong Anh, Hanoi, served as the central venue of the
program, with the attendance of General Secretary To Lam, Prime Minister
Pham Minh Chinh, members and former members of the Politburo, members
of the Party Central Committee, as well as current and former leaders of
the Party, the State, and heads of central and local ministries and
agencies.
Speaking at the event, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh emphasized that
the National Exhibition and Convention Center, completed in just under
10 months, is poised to become a space that will foster the development
of Vietnam's cultural and entertainment industries.
The Prime Minister praised the determination of enterprises,
particularly private ones, in building and developing national
infrastructure with the spirit:
"What we say, we do. What we commit, we deliver. Once we act
and commit, there must be tangible results. And today, we have proved
this."
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh also affirmed that these projects
demonstrate Vietnam's determination to achieve self-reliance and master
technology in socio-economic infrastructure development, creating
projects in Vietnam, for Vietnam, and by the Vietnamese people.
"I hope that we will see more iconic projects of Vietnam, admired and recognized by friends across the region and around the world," the Prime Minister said.
The National Exhibition and Convention Center spans more than 900,000
m², positioned to become the largest exhibition complex in Southeast
Asia and one of the Top 10 largest in the world.
At the core of the complex is the iconic Kim Quy Exhibition Hall,
featuring a colossal 24,000-ton steel dome, 56 meters high, inspired by
the legendary Golden Turtle God (Kim Quy) whose myth is closely linked
with the heritage site of Co Loa. Covering approximately 130,000 m², the
Kim Quy Hall comprises nine major exhibition halls and one central
grand hall, offering an ideal space for specialized exhibitions and
large-scale events, with versatile layouts optimized for diverse
displays.
The exhibition ecosystem also includes a permanent exhibition center
(Block A), four outdoor exhibition areas (East – West – South – North),
and VinPalace Co Loa, the largest international convention center in
Vietnam, covering 16,800 m² with 12 banquet and conference halls that
can host events from several hundred to over 5,000 guests. Complementary
facilities include landscaped parks and lakes, a food court of over
3,000 m², and parking areas spanning more than 18 hectares,
accommodating over 10,000 vehicles.
After an accelerated construction period of just 10 months, the National
Exhibition and Convention Center has officially been inaugurated and is
ready to host the national milestone event celebrating the 80th
National Independence Day: the exhibition
"80 Years of Independence – Freedom – Happiness."
The second project site was the inauguration of the May Chai Bridge
(Royal Bridge) and its approach roads, part of the Vinhomes Royal Island
project in Hai Phong. Spanning nearly 2.2 km in length and 21 meters in
width with four lanes, the bridge connects Vu Yen Island with Le Thanh
Tong Street, reducing travel time to the city center to under five
minutes. With its twin arch towers symbolizing both soaring wings and a
welcoming "World Gateway Bridge," the Royal Bridge is set to become a
new landmark of Hai Phong, embodying openness to investment and economic
opportunities.
The third project site was the groundbreaking of an 18-hole
international-standard golf course in Quang Hanh, Quang Ninh, covering
100 hectares. Nestled among natural forests with views of both mountains
and Ha Long Bay, the course was designed under the philosophy of
environmental preservation by renowned contemporary golf course designer
Doug Carrick. Once operational, it will elevate Quang Ninh's reputation
in tourism and sports.
The fourth project site marked the start of construction on the Vinhomes
Industrial Park in Vung Ang, Ha Tinh. Located on lots CN4 and CN5 of
the Vung Ang Economic Zone, the project spans nearly 965 hectares,
making it one of the largest in the region, with modern, synchronized
infrastructure including factories, ports, and logistics facilities. The
project is set to attract leading national and regional enterprises in
industry, high technology, logistics, and exports—driving local economic
growth and enabling Vietnamese enterprises to expand globally.
The fifth project site was the groundbreaking of the Phuoc Vinh Tay New
Urban Area in Tay Ninh, covering 1,089.6 hectares. Developed as an
eco-smart sustainable city, it will feature a complete ecosystem of
education, healthcare, commerce, and services, positioning it as one of
the province's most significant future urban developments.
The sixth project site was the commencement of Component Project 1:
Construction of the Western North-South Expressway, Gia Nghia (Dak Nong)
– Chon Thanh (Binh Phuoc) section, passing through Dong Nai province.
The expressway spans 124.13 km (23.1 km in Dak Nong, 101.03 km in Binh
Phuoc), designed for a full six-lane scale. Strategically, it will
connect the Central Highlands with the Southeast region, particularly
Dak Nong and Binh Phuoc with Ho Chi Minh City, unlocking regional
economic potential and creating new growth momentum.
By simultaneously inaugurating and breaking ground on national-scale
infrastructure projects across six provinces and cities, Vingroup
reaffirms its pioneering role in strengthening Vietnam's internal
capabilities. These projects reflect the spirit of innovation and
progress in the nation's 80-year journey of independence, renewal, and
global integration.
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