In the strategy for developing marine tourism in the Southeast region of Lam Dong province, investment in urban infrastructure and transportation is considered a key factor.
After expanding the boundary, Mui Ne ward became one of the investment focuses, with many key projects implemented, contributing to creating a new look for the marine tourism area.

One of the notable projects is the repair and upgrading of the Nguyen Dinh Chieu - Huynh Thuc Khang route (from Hoang Ngoc Tourist Area to Lang Chai intersection).
Recorded on the afternoon of October 12, some locations are still fenced off for construction on both sides of the road, such as the area in front of Centara Resort; many sections have completed the installation of drainage culverts and paving sidewalks.
The construction work has basically overcome the previous messy situation. The project has a total investment of more than 309 billion VND, a road nearly 5km long, and a 17m wide roadbed (expanded by 1.5m on each side).

When completed, the route will have a synchronous drainage system, solving flooding problems during the rainy season; wastewater is collected and brought to the treatment plant, contributing to limiting marine environmental pollution.
Mr. Pham Van Nam - Secretary of the Party Committee of Mui Ne Ward - said that to develop sustainable tourism, infrastructure must go first.
"While the roads are airy, the environment is fresh, and the space is civilized, the green, friendly, modern Mui Ne brand will be affirmed for a long time," Mr. Nam emphasized.

In parallel with investing in transport infrastructure, Mui Ne is also preparing to pilot a night-time economic model with a walking street, night market and food area to create more tourism products and enhance the experience for tourists.
Not only Mui Ne, Phu Thuy ward also promotes infrastructure investment, notably the plan to upgrade Ong Dia rock public beach.
From a simple public beach, this place will be renovated into a modern, clean and beautiful space, meeting the entertainment and swimming needs of thousands of visitors every day.
The synchronization of the infrastructure system is even more meaningful when the Southeast region of Lam Dong province benefits from a large transport network: three expressways connecting through the region, seaports and the Phan Thiet Airport project (civil category) are being implemented.

These are important levers to help tourists move more conveniently, travel businesses expand tours, and create more job opportunities and increase income for local people.
Each infrastructure project is gradually taking shape. The expanded roads and the renovated beaches are gradually changing the face of the coastal urban area.
That also affirms Lam Dong province's determination to turn potential into reality, making Mui Ne and the Southeast coastal area an increasingly attractive tourist destination.