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Illegal 12-floor Phu Quoc hotel faces demolition

Authorities in the southern tourism city of Phu Quoc are going to dismantle a 12-storey hotel building that has been illegally built in Duong To Commune.

Authorities in the southern tourism city of Phu Quoc are going to dismantle a 12-storey hotel building that has been illegally built in Duong To Commune.

Illegal 12-floor Phu Quoc hotel faces demolition - 1


The 12-storey hotel building in Phu Quoc is illegally built on agricultural land. Photo by Tienphong.

Phu Quoc City People’s Committee said on Thursday that they would soon propose a detailed plan for the dismantling to Kien Giang Provincial Department of Construction.

According to a report from the committee, the 12-storey hotel was built on a total area of 2,700 square metres with some works lying on agricultural land on Tran Hung Dao Street in Duong To Commune. The construction, which was built without approved planning, is located along one of the routes leading to the centre of Phu Quoc Island.

In August, 2022, the Phu Quoc People’s Committee issued fines worth a combined VND61.5 million upon the project's developer and ordered the dismantling of the hotel within 10 days.

The developer was also required to return the land plot to its original condition. However, the developer has until now failed to remove their construction works.

An inspection team from Kien Giang Provincial People's Committee last year found out that 79 villas had been illegally built on land managed by the state on the popular tourist island.

The committee has ordered the cessation of construction at the site of the villas and also requested the local electricity company to cut power supply to the properties.

Source: dtinews.vn
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