A large-scale urban – tourism – resort – golf sports complex development integrating natural landscapes, water features, green spaces, accommodation areas, golf courses and premium service spaces.
The international urban tourism, service and golf sports complex projects are studied with an integrated spatial development approach, in which landscape, infrastructure, resort services, entertainment and sports are connected into a complete ecosystem. These are not merely construction projects, but long-term destination-making strategies with sustainable usage value.
The key highlight of this model lies in its ability to leverage existing natural advantages such as lakes, hills, coastline, green vegetation and open terrain. On that landscape foundation, functional zones are arranged appropriately to meet resort needs while enabling the development of commerce, services, sports, events and real estate.
With a comprehensive planning approach, the project aims to create a space that can serve multiple customer groups, including resort visitors, golf players, investors, eco-urban residents, event guests and operators of accommodation, commercial and service facilities.
Venus Hue is planned in the Chau Son Lake area, Huong Thuy Town, Thua Thien Hue Province. This location has great potential to form a lakeside tourism and resort complex combined with a golf course, bungalows, hotels, urban areas, clubhouse and a system of green parks.
The major advantage of Venus Hue is the combination of water surfaces, natural terrain and the potential for green landscape development. Chau Son Lake not only acts as a visual highlight but also helps regulate the microclimate, create a relaxing atmosphere and enhance the resort experience across the entire complex.
In the planning orientation, the functional zones are organized in an open manner, prioritizing landscape views and the connection between people and nature. The golf course creates a premium sports highlight, the bungalow area offers nature-oriented accommodation, while the hotel and clubhouse serve as the main service hubs of the project.
From the overall perspective, the project has a multi-layered spatial structure: service zones are placed in easily accessible locations, accommodation areas are connected with water landscapes and greenery, the golf course stretches across natural terrain, while park strips act as soft connectors between functional zones.
With this orientation, Venus Hue can become a distinctive resort and sports destination, contributing high-quality tourism products to the Hue region. The project not only serves short-term accommodation needs but also has the potential to host long-term activities such as conferences, events, golf tourism and family vacations.
Venus Hoa Binh is introduced in Doc Lap Commune, Hoa Binh City, Hoa Binh Province. This area features mountainous terrain, open natural landscapes and is suitable for eco-resort models, weekend tourism, golf courses and resort villas.
In the context of increasing demand for suburban resort destinations, Venus Hoa Binh holds great advantages thanks to its spacious natural environment, the ability to organize functional zones on diverse terrain and a suitable distance to serve visitors from major urban centers in Northern Vietnam.
The master plan of Venus Hoa Binh shows that the project is organized with highly connected functional spaces. The golf course and landscape strips serve as the main green framework, while the internal traffic system connects accommodation areas, service zones, water landscapes and central utility spaces.
The strength of the project lies in its ability to develop as a premium resort while still preserving an ecological spirit. Buildings can be arranged among trees, landscape lakes and open spaces, reducing the sense of concrete density and improving the experience for visitors and residents.
Venus Hoa Binh is suitable for developing products such as resort villas, hotels, golf service areas, clubhouse, landscape parks and event spaces. This diversity enables year-round operation without relying entirely on peak tourism seasons.
Co Thach – Binh Thuan International Ecotourism Complex is oriented as an international ecotourism project, leveraging coastal landscapes, natural terrain and regional connectivity. This type of project has strong development potential as coastal tourism continues to attract increasing interest.
Unlike traditional resort projects that focus mainly on accommodation, Co Thach – Binh Thuan aims to become a multi-functional complex including ecotourism, resort accommodation, commercial services, amusement parks, public spaces, villas, hotels, shophouses and coastal landscape areas.
With its coastal location and connectivity to major tourism centers, the project can develop into a resort destination combined with experiential tourism. Service zones are arranged to create vibrancy, while accommodation and resort villa areas should prioritize privacy, scenic views and access to natural landscapes.
The planning solution for Co Thach – Binh Thuan should focus on balancing tourism development with landscape protection. Green systems, parks, open spaces and landscape axes play an important role in creating the project identity while increasing the overall usage value of the complex.
With systematic investment, the project can become an attractive coastal ecotourism complex, suitable for various customer groups such as family vacationers, experiential tourists, resort real estate investors and commercial-service operators.
The common feature of these projects is their large-scale, multi-functional development orientation and long-term operational potential. They not only serve resort tourism needs but also expand into golf sports, eco-urban development, commercial services, event organization and landscape experiences.
The integrated planning model gives each project its own vitality. During the day, the space can serve golf activities, sightseeing, entertainment and resort experiences. In the evening, service areas, squares, outdoor stages and commercial spaces can create additional activities for visitors, extend their length of stay and increase operating revenue.
For large-scale tourism and resort projects, green landscape is not only a decorative element but also a key factor in enhancing operational value. Green systems provide shade, reduce heat radiation, improve the microclimate and form soft experiential routes throughout the entire area.
In lakeside, coastal or mountainous areas, trees should be selected based on climate suitability, strong adaptability, sustainability and clear landscape impact. Layers of shade trees, native trees, shrubs, lawns and ornamental greenery can be combined to create spatial depth while reducing the rigidity of built structures.
When landscape planning is implemented comprehensively, the project gains a distinctive identity, becomes more recognizable and creates a better emotional experience for visitors. This is also a factor that increases commercial value, enhances the accommodation experience and creates competitive advantages over conventional resort projects.
Projects such as Venus Hue, Venus Hoa Binh and Co Thach – Binh Thuan can contribute new development momentum to local areas by attracting tourists, expanding services, creating jobs and increasing land-use value. When invested in systematically, surrounding areas also have opportunities to develop supporting services such as accommodation, transportation, food and beverage, commerce and cultural experiences.
In the long term, tourism – sports – resort complexes can become recognizable landmarks of their regions. Well-organized spaces help improve the destination image, increase investment attractiveness and contribute to sustainable tourism development strategies.
Project groups such as Venus Hue, Venus Hoa Binh and Co Thach – Binh Thuan demonstrate the strong potential of integrated planning models. The combination of nature, urban space, resort functions, sports and premium services gives these projects not only investment value, but also the ability to create high-quality living, leisure and resort environments.
With a green development orientation, natural landscape exploitation and diverse functional organization, these projects can become outstanding destinations in the future, simultaneously meeting the needs of resort tourism, experiences, investment and local economic development.
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