First-stage of five-star hotel inaugurated in Hai Phong

The first stage of the five-star M’Gallery Cat Ba Hotel was inaugurated in Cat Hai district, the northern port city of Hai Phong on May 18.
First-stage of five-star hotel inaugurated in Hai Phong ảnh 1M’Gallery Cat Ba Hotel (Photo: Internet)
Hai Phong (VNA) –The first stage of the five-star M’Gallery CatBa Hotel was inaugurated in Cat Hai district, the northern port city of HaiPhong on May 18.

It was part of activities celebrating the 130th birthanniversary of President Ho Chi Minh (May 19) and the 65th anniversary of Hai Phong liberation (May 13).

Invested by Truong Binh Minh JSC, work on the project started in 2017 ata total cost of over 900 billion VND (39.1 million USD).

Its first stage from the early 2017 to the late 2019, costing more than500 billion VND, covered an area of 5,000 sq.m with 126 rooms, three swimmingpools, two restaurants, two bars, one massage area and two meeting halls.

The second stage, carried out from the early 2020 to the late 2021, willcost over 400 billion VND, featuring 142 rooms, six swimming pools, fourrestaurants, two bars, two convention halls that accommodate more than 500guests on a total area of around 10,000 sq.m.

Once operational, M’Gallery Cat Ba will become the largest among 70hotels managed by Accor Group.

Vice Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Le Khac Nam said thefirst five-star hotel on Cat Ba island will contribute to fulfilling goals inthe master plan on the sustainable tourism development of Cat Ba island till2020 with a vision to 2050, towards turning Cat Ba into a world-class marineeco-tourism area.

It is also meant to realise the Hai Phong city development strategy till2030 with a vision to 2045./.



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