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Thanh Tam Bamboo Ecopark inaugurated in Thanh Hoa province

The Thanh Tam Bamboo Ecopark was inaugurated in Lam Son-Sao Vang urban area, in Tho Xuan district, the central province of Thanh Hoa on September 27.
Thanh Tam Bamboo Ecopark inaugurated in Thanh Hoa province ảnh 1A bamboo architecture of the Thanh Tam Bamboo ecopark (Photo: truyenhinhthanhhoa.vn)

Thanh Hoa (VNA) – The Thanh Tam Bamboo Ecopark was inaugurated inLam Son-Sao Vang urban area, in Tho Xuan district, the central province ofThanh Hoa on September 27.

The project is part of the province’s plan to develop bamboo during 2015-2020with vision until 2030.

Thanh Tam Bamboo Ecopark is built at the total cost of some 1.2 trillion VND (51.6million USD), with 200-300 billion VND (8.6-12.9 million USD) invested during2017-2019, and about 800 billion VND -1 trillion VND (34.4-43 million USD)during 2020-2025. Spanning 160 hectares over Xuan Bai, Tho Xuong and Xuan Phucommunes in Tho Xuan district, and Tho Thanh commune in Thuong Xuan district,the project aimed to connect organic agriculture, high-tech agriculture andbuilding of new style rural areas.

When operational, the project is expected to help protect the environment,promote sustainable development, and make significant contributions to thelocal socio-economy and tourism development. Also, it will protect and branchout precious bamboo plants in the country and the region.

As planned, completion has been made in legal procedures, technicalinfrastructure, roads and supporting systems like power system, eco lake andparking lot.

The project includes bamboo reception houses designed by famous architect VoTrong Nghia, Lam Son high-tech agriculture, Lam Son green shopping mall, flowergardens and organic orchard gardens.

President of the World Bamboo Organisation Michael Abadie affirmed that theThanh Tam Bamboo ecopark is an original project, adding that bamboo has openednew opportunities for economic and tourism development while helping reducenatural disasters.-VNA
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