In early August 2025, walking along Thuy Van Street in Bai Sau, Ho Chi Minh City, one can clearly see the detailed outline of a high-class beach and tourism area.

This is thanks to the Bai Sau renovation project, with a total investment of nearly 1.1 trillion VND, which is being expedited to complete in time for the 80th anniversary celebration.

First, the beach and sea view are now open and unobstructed, no longer blocked by hotels, restaurants, or service areas as they were a year ago.

Bai Sau has become a public space for everyone.

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Along the sidewalks of Thuy Van Street, from Hoang Hoa Tham intersection to Nguyen An Ninh intersection, there are rows of 4-meter-tall palm trees planted.

Next to the walking paths in the project are rows of Lagerstroemia, tamarind, coconut, and Cassia javanica trees. In total, the park has nearly 1,800 of these trees.

Flower gardens and green spaces in the park, interspersed with walking paths, feature snowbell trees, French jasmine, sea grape, and bougainvillea, covering nearly 11,000m2. Along the paths, there are round stone blocks for resting and decoration.

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Visitors taking photos at Bai Sau, Ho Chi Minh City.

Visitors can also admire seashell-shaped roofs and uniquely designed lifeguard towers on the beach.

These days, the remaining components of the project are being urgently implemented to complete before the September 2 holiday. Among them is Tam Thang Tower, located at the center, which is the highlight of the entire project. This tower is currently being finalized.

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The pedestrian tunnel under Thuy Van Street leading to the beach is complete, awaiting opening.

The pedestrian tunnel under Thuy Van Street has been fully installed and is ready for use.

It is confirmed that before the September 2 holiday, almost all major and grand components of the Thuy Van Street and Bai Sau urban renovation project will be completed to welcome visitors and locals for leisure and holiday activities.

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The lifeguard towers at Bai Sau beach are uniquely designed and visually appealing.
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A section of the Bai Sau renovation project has been completed in time for the September 2 holiday visitors.
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Round stone benches placed along the walking paths.
Billion-dollar tourism project at Bai Sau, Ho Chi Minh City ready to welcome visitors during the National Day holiday on September 2 - Image 8.

Bai Sau

Bai Sau, also known as Long Beach, is a popular sandy beach located on Phu Quoc Island in Vietnam. Known for its clear waters and white sand, it has developed into a major tourist destination with resorts and recreational activities. Historically, the area was quieter and more secluded, but it has grown significantly due to Phu Quoc’s rise as a hotspot for international and domestic travelers.