Hai Phong leads rental housing in industrial parks
The project at Dai An Industrial Park affirms Hai Phong’s pioneering role in building synchronized infrastructure linked to workers’ welfare.

Hai Phong plans to hold a groundbreaking ceremony for the service-area investment project within the expanded Dai An Industrial Park (worker and expert accommodation). The project has a total investment of more than VND 1,000 billion, covers 4.28 hectares and is expected to provide over 1,300 rental units for workers and specialists.
This is the first industrial park in the city to implement a large-scale rental housing project. Its implementation demonstrates the city’s determination to put the Party’s and State’s housing development policies into practice, particularly the Prime Minister’s directive to ‘build at least 1 million social housing units for low-income groups and industrial park workers during 2021–2030’.
In recent years, Hai Phong has emerged not only as an attractive destination for domestic and foreign investors but also as a locality with proactive, creative approaches to social housing development. The city consistently holds that sustainable development and attraction of investors and high-quality human resources require a special attention to workers’ living conditions.
Hai Phong is implementing 65 housing projects with a total scale of more than 80,000 units, with over 54,000 units expected to be completed in the 2021–2030 period, exceeding the Government’s target. Those figures confirm Hai Phong as one of the national highlights in social housing development.
From the Dai An model, the city will have practical grounds to continue reviewing housing needs for workers and experts, gradually scale up suitable rental housing models integrated with industrial park and economic zone planning and synchronized social infrastructure.
The project also demonstrates the city’s commitment to industrial development combined with social welfare, putting people at the center and creating a foundation for Hai Phong’s fast, sustainable development.
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