Vingroup recently inaugurated and broke ground on six major projects across Vietnam. These events took place on 19 August as part of the national programme to celebrate the country’s 80th National Day anniversary (2 September 2025).
One of the highlights was the inauguration of the new National Exhibition and Convention Centre in Dong Anh, Hanoi. Spanning more than 900,000 sq m, the venue was built in just 10 months. It is positioned to become the largest exhibition complex in Southeast Asia and among the top 10 largest in the world. At its core is the iconic Kim Quy Exhibition Hall, which incorporates a 24,000-t steel dome, 56 m high.
The second project was the inauguration of the May Chai Bridge (Royal Bridge) and its approach roads, part of the Vinhomes Royal Island project in Hai Phong. Featuring nearly 2.2 km in length and 21 m in width with four lanes, the bridge connects Vu Yen Island with Le Thanh Tong Street, reducing travel time to the city centre to under five minutes. With its twin arch towers symbolising both soaring wings and a welcoming ‘World Gateway Bridge,’ the Royal Bridge is set to become a new landmark of Hai Phong.
The third project was the groundbreaking of an international-standard golf course in Quang Hanh, Quang Ninh, covering 100 ha. The fourth project marked the start of construction on the Vinhomes Industrial Park in Vung Ang, Ha Tinh, occupying nearly 965 ha – making it one of the largest in the region, with modern, synchronised infrastructure including factories, ports and logistics facilities.
The fifth project was the groundbreaking of the Phuoc Vinh Tay New Urban Area in Tay Ninh, covering 1,089.6 ha. Developed as an eco-smart sustainable city, it will feature a complete ecosystem of education, healthcare, commerce and services, positioning it as one of the province’s most significant future urban developments.
The sixth project was the commencement of Component Project 1: Construction of the Western North-South Expressway, Gia Nghia (Dak Nong) – Chon Thanh (Binh Phuoc) section, passing through Dong Nai province. The expressway spans 124.13 km (23.1 km in Dak Nong and 101.03 km in Binh Phuoc), designed for a full six-lane scale. Strategically, it will connect the central highlands with the southeast region, particularly Dak Nong and Binh Phuoc with Ho Chi Minh City.








