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The Miyabi model villa attracts customers on the first day of launch

Báo Đầu tưBáo Đầu tư17/03/2025

On the opening day, The Miyabi model villa (Vinhomes Royal Island, Hai Phong) welcomed thousands of visitors, once again affirming the special attraction of the Japanese-style low-rise product line on the "billionaire island" of Vu Yen.


On the opening day, The Miyabi model villa (Vinhomes Royal Island, Hai Phong) welcomed thousands of visitors, once again affirming the special attraction of the Japanese-style low-rise product line on the "billionaire island" of Vu Yen.

Experience the true masterpiece of Japanese living

On March 15, many customers and investors came to Vu Yen Island, Hai Phong, to attend the opening event of The Miyabi model villa - Vinhomes Royal Island. Guests were surprised when hearing the investor introduce 2 model villas, semi-detached and detached, experiencing the authentic Japanese living space from design, decoration to interior and surrounding landscape.

Ms. Duong Thanh Huong (Hai Phong), a visitor, said that she was really impressed with the way the investor and design team brought the Japanese spirit here. "Entering the model house, I forgot I was in Vietnam. Every detail is delicately and meticulously arranged, in harmony with the natural landscape and utility planning," Ms. Huong said.

Two model semi-detached and detached villas attract the attention of many customers.

True to its name, The Miyabi, the two model villas exude sophistication, elegance and quintessence. Thanks to the hand of master architect Kengo Kuma, these are not only residential buildings but also masterpieces of living art - where nature and people are in complete harmony. In particular, the highlight that many visitors praise is the seamless green corridor layout. Instead of separate courtyards, the Japanese garden is connected from the front to the side of the house and leads to a private beach on the back porch. This design not only creates a long walking path, but also maintains the green color throughout every step of the homeowner.

“What impressed me most was the Japanese garden, which was delicate in every detail from the winding entrance, bonsai trees, Koi fish garden, to each carefully arranged stone slab. I considered many places, but The Miyabi convinced me right from the first experience,” said Mr. Nguyen Viet Tung, a customer who just closed the contract to buy a semi-detached villa at The Miyabi on the day of the tour.

Through space, architecture, and design, The Miyabi model villa also subtly conveys the philosophy of “Truth – Peace – Beauty”, recreating the quintessence of Japanese culture in a contemporary breath. Every detail, from the wooden slat system, flat Kawara tile roof to shoji walls, celebrates a minimalist yet luxurious beauty. Meanwhile, highlights such as kinpaku gold-plated walls, washi glass railings… elevate the living space to a classy but not ostentatious level.

Along with The Miyabi, the “twin” subdivision The Komorebi is also attracting the attention of investors and customers who love the Japanese lifestyle. If The Miyabi recreates the beauty of the four seasons through the Zen Garden park, The Komorebi brings an ideal relaxation and exercise ecosystem at the Youth Garden park and the large Ikigai Park.

In particular, the owners of this pair of subdivisions will own a Japanese-standard health care utility system. The highlight is the Ikigai Wellness Center, where residents can enjoy Onsen hot mineral baths every day. In addition, the "universe of utilities" is constantly expanding at Vinhomes Royal Island with VinWonders & Safari expected to open in June 2025; Vincom Mega Mall launched in August 2025, continuing to elevate the resort lifestyle for elite residents.

As soon as they settle down in the Japanese-style villas, residents of The Miyabi will immediately enjoy a classy living space with a series of luxury amenities and a series of international festivals held all four seasons of the year. This is also a spiritual dish that helps residents immerse themselves in vibrant, colorful experiences right in their ideal place to live.

Infrastructure breakthrough becomes a boost for value

Also on March 15, another important value-added milestone was officially established for The Miyabi when the Royal Bridge officially closed. Once put into operation, expected from August 2025, the bridge will help shorten the travel time from the "billionaire island" subdivision to the center of Hai Phong City to only 5 minutes.

As a key traffic project of Hai Phong, Hoang Gia Bridge not only helps to strengthen connectivity but also plays a strategic role in developing infrastructure in the North Cam River area, contributing to positioning Vinhomes Royal Island as an inseparable part of the core urban picture of the Port City.

The Royal Bridge officially closed on March 15 and is expected to be operational in August 2025.

At the same time, a series of planning and infrastructure milestones that have an important impact on the "billionaire island" are also being strongly promoted. Among them, the Hai Phong Political - Administrative Center will officially move to the North of Cam River from April 2025; Lai Xuan Bridge and Route 352 are expected to be completed in May 2025, Ngo Quyen Bridge, the road connecting Do Muoi - Vu Yen Island continues to be expanded. These projects help increase connectivity and create a boost to strongly increase the value of Vinhomes Royal Island real estate, including The Miyabi.

Right now, The Miyabi villa is ready for handover, while The Komorebi subdivision is preparing to launch. This is a golden opportunity for investors and real buyers to own a quintessential Japanese-style villa, catching the wave of price increases at Vinhomes Royal Island.



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