Forward planning: Something I really like about Vietnam
I have lived in other places in the world where because they didn't plan properly, an area ended up with insufficient water, power, or roads for that particular area. To compensate for this the are later needs to undergo an expansion and during that time people's lives are made very inconvenient because, the power has to be completely shut off so they can work on it, the same with water, or the road is marked off to traffic entirely so the road works can happen.
Vietnam seems to predict where and when such areas are going to become popular in the future and then plans for it before it becomes and issue.
I do a lot of complaining about Vietnam so I just wanted to mention something that I really like about how things are run here.

At the moment there is virtually no traffic in this area at all because the land hasn't been developed. But because of the fact that the wildly unpopular amusement park by Sun World is going to be torn down and developed into residential and commercial areas, the city already knows that this part of town is going to become very busy in the coming years.
Rather than wait until the two lane road isn't sufficient, they went ahead and planned for something enormous, which is what it will almost certainly become.

I mean look at this monster! This is probably the widest road in all of Da Nang, wider even than most of the highways anywhere in the country. The land to the north of here has remained undeveloped for years because Sun World started out small and I guess was waiting until they reached capacity until they expanded into that land. Well I don't know why this is, but the amusement park just never become popular even though the company tried various promotions and specials to try to entice locals as well as tourists to go there.

That green area to the right of the map, right along the river, has zero development on it despite being very near the city center and between two major roads that both have bridges going across the river to the beach. This property is no doubt extremely valuable and when they eventually put up condos and shopping malls here, it is going to become the new hot spot of the city.
In other places I have lived they just wait until the roads are absolutely jammed and traffic is a big problem and THEN they come in and do something about it after the fact. I really enjoy the fact that either the city or the developers, perhaps working together, decided that they know this area is going to be crazy popular in the future and decided to nip it in the bud before that time comes.
There are several other areas in town that are the same.
For example, there is a shipping port to the north of town that was meant to become one of the busiest in all of Vietnam in order to supply all of central Vietnam with goods.

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Before the port was even finished, they had already built what at the time seemed like a completely excessive suspension bridge that leads to the highways. I'm sure that people who lived here at the time thought it was a waste of money but because of this bridge we don't have a bunch of huge trucks driving around the inner city and blocking traffic on minor roads as the trucks make their way to the highway. In fact, it is prohibited for these trucks to so much as enter the city without a permit. Since traffic is already pretty thick in the city, I can't even imagine how bad it would be if we had to contend with gigantic trucks taking up half the road.
I don't see this happen in many other places in the world including my home country. It seems like most people build something popular, then act like is a huge surprise that there is now a need for roads to go there.
Well done Vietnam, you've got this particular part of society figured out!
CoOL! It's a very strategic move.
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Wow, I'm blown away by the view of the city planners in Vietnam! It's amazing to see how they're preparing for the future growth of the city. The fact that they're building such a big road infrastructure before it's even needed shows how their forward thinking. I can only imagine how much inconvenience it would cause if they waited until the area became crowded and then tried to play catch up. The example of the shipping port and the suspension bridge is a great describing of this, it's clear that they're thinking about the long-term effects of their decisions. It's not just about building something that is quick but about building it smartly and sustainable. In our country Philippines , I have seen many cities struggle with these kinds of growing pains, so it's inspiring to see Vietnam taking a more proactive actions. Keep up the good work, Vietnam. 😍 My dream place!
While I have never been there when I see videos of traffic in Manila it makes me scared to ever visit there. haha. The traffic in Hanoi and Saigon are a lot worse than here but I don't think there is anything that can be done about that. There's just too many people living there.
Sounds like they are on top of things which is very rare especially in local government. Pity you cannot buy land as a foreigner before it is developed because you could spot areas of expansion years ahead.
I've been told something along the lines that nobody can own land, the government owns all of it... people just lease it for a long-term but there are a bunch of conditions where the government can take it back similar to the eminent domain laws that exist in the west. But foreigners can only own condos, no land, not even on a lease as far as I know.
I suppose this is a good thing because they have to protect their own people from foreign investors driving prices up and pricing the locals out of the market.
Yes you mentioned this before and why it makes no sense investing in property.
I miss my very warm Vietnamese ESL students online, that is something I really liked about Vietnam would love to visit there too.
come on over when you get the chance. A lot of people teach ESL over here online, including me.
Whoah, the bridge looks world class, and since this area of the city is not yet fully developed, It is also a good place to go for a run 😃😁
At the rate they are building over here it won't be too much longer before everything has a building on it other than the parks.