Creating tourist destinations through street art
Survey results conducted by Americans For The Arts show that popular art expressed through street art is one of the decisive factors in the formation of tourist destinations.
Many cities around the world are known and attract tourists by creating iconic street art spaces. Art streets are also attractive tourist destinations in big cities such as Villa Madalena in São Paulo (Brazil), Dircksenstrasse in Berlin (Germany), Duckboard Square in Melbourne (Australia),...
In Vietnam, the trend of breathing art into every urban landscape space and architectural planning in new urban areas is increasingly gaining attention. The freshness of art brings new perspectives and makes familiar streets become famous "overnight" for young people.
Vlasta - Sam Son shophouse street promises to be an attractive destination (Photo: Vlasta - Sam Son).
Shaped as a coastal urban complex converging the quintessence of art, Vlasta - Sam Son brings a new street art space, creating the attraction of a new destination in Thanh Hoa - a resort paradise in the North that is over a hundred years old.
In addition to recreating historical and indigenous cultural values, the artworks also carry the breath of the times with a liberal style, giving visitors unique feelings not only with their eyes but with all their senses, including emotions and souls.
Touch emotions from simple things at an environmentally friendly playground (Photo: Vlasta - Sam Son).
The children's playground area at Vlasta - Sam Son is also where the project developers send to the future generation the story of each native plant species and familiar wood material, awakening simple emotions and primitive feelings for the lovely and peaceful land of Sam Son.
Art is an indispensable element in architectural design. It requires constant creativity, a rich understanding of local culture and history, and subtle vibes from the architect. All these elements are harmoniously and skillfully combined to help Vlasta - Sam Son become a promising destination.
Shophouse in Vlasta beach town - Sam Son is ready to become a tourist center in 2024
In the context of the real estate market going through a project purification phase when supply decreases due to the impact of legal factors and construction progress, the shophouses of Vlasta - Sam Son coastal town bring hope to the Thanh Hoa market in particular and the North Central region in general.
Located in a beautiful location, connecting major routes including National Highway 47 and Coastal Highway, Vlasta - Sam Son is convenient for traveling to the North Sam Son area, which is already a famous tourist center, and the South Sam Son area - where tourism still has a lot of room for development.
As a project expected to awaken the tourism potential in the Quang Hung - Quang Dai coastal area and lead the development of tourism infrastructure in the south of Thanh Hoa, Vlasta - Sam Son is chosen by investors with long-term vision to stay cash flow.
"With legal advantages, red book and ready to hand over immediately to welcome the 2024 tourist season, Vlasta - Sam Son is evaluated by investors as a place with the ability to regenerate attractive cash flow thanks to its available tourism potential and professional, methodical organization and operation activities," shared a representative of the project's business organization unit.
Vlasta - Sam Son beach town shophouse is ready for immediate handover (Photo: Vlasta - Sam Son).
In October, Vlasta - Sam Son is offering special incentives with gifts worth over 1 billion VND in the program to support homeowners in completing their homes and renting for up to 24 months. In addition, customers can choose an interest rate support policy of up to 12 months or a 9% discount on the contract value.
Vlasta - Sam Son is ready to welcome tourists in the 2024 tourist season with many artistic activities worthy of being a new destination for Thanh tourism.
For detailed information about the project, please visit www.vlastavanphu.vn
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