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Khanh Hoa authorities to reclaim resort mansion of Vietnam’s last king

Authorities in the central coastal province of Khanh Hoa are planning to reclaim a complex of five French style villas which used to host late King Bao Dai and his family during their holidays for better preservation.

Authorities in the central coastal province of Khanh Hoa are planning to reclaim a complex of five French style villas which used to host late King Bao Dai and his family during their holidays for better preservation.

Khanh Hoa authorities to reclaim resort mansion of Vietnam’s last king - 1


An overview of the five villas

Head of the Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee Office, Nguyen Thanh Ha, recently told Vietnamnet Newspaper that the Khanh Ha Investment Company would return the management responsibilities of the five villas soon to local authorities.

"We’ll ask the local Department of Culture and Sports to restore and upgrade the villas to better preserve them," Ha said.

The villas were first built in 1923 on an area of 12 hectares on Canh Long Mountain by the French as accommodation for researchers working at the city’s oceanography institute. From 1940 to 1945, King Bao Dai and his wife visited the area frequently, which led to the adoption of the name Bao Dai’s villas. The villas are now a tourist attraction in Nha Trang City.

In 2013, Khanh Ha Investment Company was given the licence to develop the Bao Dai Resort Nha Trang project on a total area of 13.60 hectares including the five villas.

The company, however, failed to carry out the project which was then suspended.

Bao Dai (1913-1997) was the last king to rule over Vietnam. He had many holiday retreats scattered all over the country. Many of them in Sapa, Dalat, Vung Tau, Nha Trang, etc have become famous tourist attractions.

Source: dtinews.vn, Vietnamnet
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