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Nikkei staff writerDECEMBER 30, 2018 18:32 JST
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Van Don International Airport can accommodate large aircraft such as Boeing 777s and Airbus A350s.
QUANG NINH PROVINCE, Vietnam -- Vietnam's first privately owned airport opened on Sunday, underscoring efforts by the debt-strapped government to tap private sources to fund key infrastructure projects.


Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc attended the opening ceremony for the $300 million Van Don International Airport, which is located in the northeastern coastal province of Quang Ninh and is about 120 km from the border with China.

The 290-hectare facility is capable of accommodating large commercial jets, including Boeing 777s and Airbus A350s.

The facility is wholly owned by Sun Group, a Danang-based company that specializes in tourism-, leisure- and entertainment-focused properties and projects. Sun Group is Vietnam's biggest cable-car operator, with facilities at many popular tourist destinations.

Sun Group was founded by its chairman, Le Viet Lam, who studied in Russia before investing in a company called Technocom in Ukraine with Pham Nhat Vuong, chairman of Vingroup, Vietnam's largest private company.

Van Don airport was constructed with assistance from Netherlands Airport Consultants, one of the world's leading airport consultancies and engineering companies. The airport is operated based on the build, operate and transfer model, and the investment costs are expected to be recouped in 45 years.

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Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc attended the airport’s opening ceremony on Sunday.
Sun Group is said to have raised all of the $300 million in funding costs by itself.

"Except for the costs needed to clear the land, all of the capital came from Sun Group, with the lending provided by the Vietnam Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Industry and Trade," according a source at Sun Group.

The project was delayed by a year after the initial investors, including Korea Airports Corp., pulled out in 2015 after it was decided that the facility would mainly focus on domestic flights.

Sun Group, which already operates tourism facilities in Quang Ninh Province, stepped in as the new investor, and the project began in earnest in March 2016.

It was subsequently decided that Van Don would be an international airport, in line with the government's plan to have 13 international and 15 domestic airports by 2023. There are currently 21 airports across Vietnam.

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Van Don airport is wholly owned by Sun Group, a Danang-based property company.


"The airport serves as a model for how private investment, rather than state-owned entities, can be used to develop infrastructure," Nguyen Xuan Phuc said in a speech at the opening ceremony.

Vietnam plans to invest at least $3 billion to build six new airports following Van Don in the next five years. The government will also upgrade existing airports.

To fund all of that, the government hopes to attract investment from local and foreign players, in addition to using money from the Airports Corporation of Vietnam, the state-owned airport operator.

"With the government suffering from funding shortfalls, Hanoi is exploring the use of private funds to press ahead with key infrastructure projects," said Vo Tri Thanh, former vice president of the Central Institute for Economic Management. Hanoi's deficit swelled to $9 billion in 2018, and the figure is projected to be the same for 2019.

Vietnamese Transport Minister Nguyen Van The said that the private-sector investment model used for Van Don airport would be used to help develop the country's infrastructure going forward as a way to reduce public debt and public spending.

Vietnam’s public debt equaled roughly 63% of the country’s gross domestic product in 2018.

Sun Group has been busy. On the same day that the airport opened, the company officially launched two other major infrastructure projects in Quang Ninh Province: the Ha Long-Van Don expressway and Ha Long International Cruise Port. The projects, worth a total of 13.1 trillion dong ($563 million), are expected to connect Vietnam's tourism and economic hubs in the north to other parts of the country -- as well as to other countries -- by land, sea and air.

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Vietnam has magnificent archaeological wealth because it is an ancient center of civilization. Also they have incredible beaches. lol. My third Far East visit will definitely be Vietnam.
 
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Vietnam already does very well for tourists. It's beautiful, the people are friendly and good value for money. Better infrastructure will only add to its appeal.
Pakistan people are much welcome to visit. I personally know of colleges originated from Pakistan. Nice and honest people. I think VN should follow Singapore by lifting visa requirements. Visa free for all. Ok maybe not for Sudan and Afghanistan.

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Vietnam has magnificent archaeological wealth because it is an ancient center of civilization. Also they have incredible beaches. lol. My third Far East visit will definitely be Vietnam.
Vietnam especially South Vietnam was in the 1960s more developed than Korea and most parts of SE Asia. The Republican Army was the fourth best equipped fighting army in the world. we would get there in the future.

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Pakistan people are much welcome to visit. I personally know of colleges originated from Pakistan. Nice and honest people. I think VN should follow Singapore by lifting visa requirements. Visa free for all. Ok maybe not for Sudan and Afghanistan.

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I haven't been but very much plan to do so. Family friends of ours did and loved it, but then they like most things Asian, and SE Asia is the benchmark for tourism lol.
 
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Vietnam needs more foreign tourists. Japan, RoK, China, India, Pakistan. New highway and sea ports as in Ha Long constructed by private money will help.

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Vietnamese friend of mine has done a good job promoting Vietnam here in Canada in his free time etc, especially the coffee culture. Lot of people that otherwise would not have gone, are going this year and next...a bunch are combining with a South East Asia package trip etc. which are becoming quite popular.

As for India and Vietnam... people - people contacts are increasing each and every year. A Vietnamese GM is making quite a name for himself in the Indian chess scene (I am a big chess enthusiast) @Joe Shearer @hellfire @anant_s @Levina :


So with time, definitely tourism both ways is going to increase a lot in coming years...as interest and goodwill increases.
 
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@Nilgiri Their aviation sector is also booming. I have plans to head to Vietnam for a visit, to revisit the sites of the Vietnam War!

Will definitely seek pointers from @Viet and other Vietnamese friends when I do.
 
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