Sun Group (Vietnam)
Large Vietnamese real estate developer
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Sun Group Corp (Vietnamese: CTCP Tập đoàn Mặt trời, lit. 'Sun Group JSC') is one of the largest real estate developers in Vietnam.[2] Its main activities are the development of holiday resorts, attraction parks and luxury real estate.[3]
| Sun Group | |
Native name | Công ty cổ phần Tập đoàn Mặt trời |
| Type | Conglomerate |
| Industry | Real estate, tourism |
| Founded | 2007[1] in Vietnam |
| Founder | Lê Viết Lam |
| Headquarters | , |
Area served | Vietnam, Ukraine |
Key people | Lê Viết Lam (Chairman) |
Number of employees | 4,000 (2015) |
| Subsidiaries | Sun PhuQuoc Airways |
| Website | https://sungroup.com.vn/ |
Sun Group was founded in 2007[4] by four Vietnamese who lived in the former Soviet Union. One of them being Lê Viết Lam, who was a business partner of Vingroup's founder – Phạm Nhật Vượng – in the Technocom instant noodle business they set up in Kharkiv, Ukraine.[5][6] After establishing a supermarket, hotel and water park in Kharkiv, in 2007, Lam went back to Vietnam to build Sun Group's first Vietnamese theme park, Ba Na Hills.[7]
Sun World
Sun World is the entertainment brand of Sun Group and includes 7 different entertainment destinations:
- Sun World Ba Na Hills
- Asia Park
- Sun World Fansipan Legend
- Sun World Halong Complex
- Sun World Hon Thom Nature Park
- Sun World BaDen Mountain
- Sun World CatBa Cable Car
Notable projects
- Novotel Danang, landmark building in Danang
- Mường Hoa Funicular Station, Fansipan[11]
- Sun World Ba Na Hills[12]
- Sun World Ba Na Hills
- Van Don Airport, wholly owned by Sun Group[13]