TO – As global lifestyles increasingly shift toward sustainability, experiential living, and integrated urban ecosystems, Gold Coast Vung Tau is emerging as a landmark development positioning Vietnam on the international map. Envisioned as the country’s first international island metropolis, the project is being developed under the Eco–Cinematic Living philosophy, which emphasizes harmony between nature, community, and contemporary living standards.
The project recently gained global attention when its television commercial (TVC) was showcased on large-format LED screens at Times Square in New York, one of the world’s most recognizable advertising locations. The high-profile display marked a strategic effort to introduce Gold Coast Vung Tau to international audiences and signal Vietnam’s growing ambition in large-scale, world-class urban development.
Inspired by Australia’s iconic Gold Coast, the development moves beyond the scope of a traditional residential project. Instead, it is designed as an integrated living ecosystem that reflects evolving expectations around lifestyle, environmental connection, and long-term sustainability. The Eco–Cinematic Living concept seeks to create immersive spaces where nature, amenities, and community coexist seamlessly, shaping a distinctive urban experience.
Spanning approximately 1,300 hectares, Gold Coast Vung Tau features an extensive ecological landscape, including 300 hectares of interconnected waterways and 150 hectares of parks and green spaces. The master plan incorporates more than 100 on-site and nearby amenities, with a centerpiece 85-hectare outlet destination planned to become the largest of its kind in Southeast Asia, reinforcing the project’s regional significance.
At Gold Coast Vung Tau, the “Eco” component represents a fully integrated ecosystem rather than isolated green elements. Boulevards, landmark attractions, and expansive natural scenery are designed to function cohesively as a self-sustaining urban environment. This approach forms the foundation of what the developer describes as “Mega Living”—a lifestyle defined by scale, openness, and a long-term urban vision.
Strategically located in the southeastern corridor of Ho Chi Minh City, the project benefits from the infrastructure and tourism strengths of Vietnam’s Southern Key Economic Region. Gold Coast Vung Tau is approximately 60 minutes from Ho Chi Minh City’s center and 35 minutes from Long Thanh International Airport as well as the Cai Mep–Thi Vai deep-water port, enhancing its accessibility for both domestic and international visitors.
Positioned as a gateway destination, the surrounding area attracts more than 16 million visitors annually, supporting tourism, resort living, and associated commercial activities. According to a project representative, “Leveraging the region’s strong infrastructure and tourism fundamentals, together with a long-term development vision, Gold Coast Vung Tau is being shaped as a must-visit destination within the broader travel and leisure journey to Ho Chi Minh City and its surrounding areas—contributing to the elevation of Vietnam’s destination image on the international stage.”
Looking ahead, the project is expected to play a pivotal role in redefining Vietnam’s urban and tourism landscape, while signaling the country’s readiness to compete in the global market for sustainable, experience-driven destinations.
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globenewswire.com
