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Introducing Hue Times Square project

HNN.VN - On the afternoon of August 31, the ceremony introducing Hue Times Square project took place at 5 Le Loi Street, on a bank of the Huong River.

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 A ribbon-cutting ceremony marked the launching of the Hue Times Square project

The Hue Times Square project is a high-end complex for events, entertainment, and dining. The project spans over 8,000 square meters, with architecture designed by experts from Singapore. According to a representative from An Phu Minh Investment and Transport Co., Ltd. (the investor), the project was created with the ambition of becoming a new architectural and cultural symbol of Hue - a high-end tourist and entertainment destination. It will be a hub of modern amenities, from a large-scale event center, luxurious wedding banquet halls, Vietnamese restaurants with the soul of national cuisine, and sophisticated coffee shops, to stages for music, fashion, and art performances.

 The leaders of Hue City posed for a commemorative photo at the project's launching ceremony

Speaking at the project’s launching ceremony, Mr. Phan Quy Phuong, Vice Chairman of Hue City People's Committee, emphasized that although the building is not exceptionally large, it has a central location and contributes to the process of building Hue into a heritage, cultural, ecological, scenic, environmentally friendly, and smart city. With its prime location right on the bank of the Huong River - the iconic symbol of Hue - the project will not only bring a new, modern, and elegant look to the urban center, but also elevate the city's service, commerce, and tourism experiences. The project is also a harmonious blend of preserving the landscape and investing in high-quality service infrastructure, aiming to contribute to making Hue a quality, world-class, and distinctive destination on both domestic and international tourism map.

Mr. Phan Quy Phuong affirmed that the launching ceremony is just the beginning. The important thing is how to ensure this service complex operates effectively and sustainably, bringing practical benefits to the community, visitors, and the city's overall development. Hue City People's Committee commits to continue its accompaniment and support for the project so that it can reach its full potential, and become a typical cultural, tourism, and service space of Hue, linked to the image of the Huong River that is always clear, poetic, and full of vitality.

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