An Vien Vinh Hang Project Announced

Monday - 12/12/2011 16:38
On the morning of July 2, Dona Coop held a ceremony at the Golden Lotus Convention Center in Bien Hoa to announce An Vien Vinh Hang project, a cemetery park that is supposed to be the most modern model in Vietnam.

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Vice Chairperson of Dong Nai People’s Committee Phan Thi My Thanh attended the ceremony.

The project investor hands over VND10 billion (or US$485,909) to Vinh Cuu district

An Vien Vinh Hang park will be built on an area of 116 hectares in Thai An manor, Tan An commune, Vinh Cuu district.

The park has separate functional wards and self-contained facilities.

Its first phase is under way with an initial investment capital of VND500 billion (or US$24.29 million).

Overall, the project is divided into nine functional wards according to every ethnic minority group and every religion.

Design is custom made to suit the needs of each ward according to its culture and religion.

An Vien Vinh Hang is built as a park that meets burial and cremation needs, contributing to supplying approximately 60,000 burial places and more than 30,000 places to put ashes.

After into operation, the project will be able to satisfy the great demand for cemetery land in big cities, to suit urban aesthetic criteria, and to tackle environmental pollution issues.

It is known that the first phase of the project is in progress and is expected to be completed and put into use by the end of 2011.

At the ceremony, the project investor, Dona Coop, made VND10 billion (or US$485,909) in donations towards a school in Vinh Cuu district.

Reported by Thanh Canh, Translated by Duy Minh

Author: phongvien

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