First stage of Rong May Glass Bridge tourism site opens in Lai Chau
The Sun Gate Group on November 16 inaugurated the first stage of Rong May Glass Bridge ecological tourism site, as part of Thac Trang (White Falls) tourism project, in Son Binh commune, Tam Duong district, the northwestern mountainous province of Lai Chau.
At the Rong May Glass Bridge ecological tourism site (Photo: VNA)
Lai Chau (VNA) –The Sun Gate Group on November 16 inaugurated the first stage of Rong May Glass Bridge ecological tourism site, as part ofThac Trang (White Falls) tourism project, in Son Binh commune, Tam Duongdistrict, the northwestern mountainous province of Lai Chau.
With beautiful scenery andmild climate all year round, the tourism site also connects the centre of Sa Patourism area with Tac Tinh waterfalls, Tien Son cave, Pu Sam Cap cave andcommunity-based tourist areas of Thai, Mong, Dao, Lao, Lu ethnic minoritygroups.
Chairman of the Tam Duongdistrict People’s Committee Tu Huu Ha said the site will contribute to localsocio-economic development and job creation to local workers.
The site, built at a totalcost of 1 trillion VND (43.4 million USD) in January 2018, will operate for upto 50 years with facilities such as a hotel, an elevator system and a glass-flooredsuspension bridge up to European standards, a range of bungalows, a swimmingpool and an entertainment area.
The first stage costs 300billion VND, serving 5,000 – 50,000 visitors each year with sightseeing,resort, adventure travel services./.
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