As part of its strategy to expand international visitor markets through integrated tourism and aviation products, Everland Group, in collaboration with its partners, organized a two-day site inspection program in Van Don on June 19–20, 2026. The program also included working sessions to discuss plans for launching international charter flights to the destination in the near future.
Although Ly Son Island has long been recognized for its extraordinary tourism potential, its hospitality infrastructure has remained underdeveloped. That is now beginning to change with the launch of Crystal Holidays Heritage Ly Son, the island's first international-standard five-star resort.
On June 20, 2026, at Ly Son Special Zone, Quang Ngai Province, Everland Group Joint Stock Company (HOSE: EVG) officially broke ground on the Crystal Holidays Heritage Ly Son project. The event marks another significant milestone for Everland in its journey as a sustainable real estate developer and a pioneer in creating integrated tourism and hospitality ecosystems that celebrate Vietnam's cultural heritage.
Search demand for travel to Ly Son during the Summer 2026 season has surged compared with the previous year, propelling Vietnam's unique volcanic island special zone to the top of Agoda's list of the country's fastest-rising travel destinations.
On June 2, 2026, at the Second Vietnam National Real Estate Awards held in Hanoi and organized by the Vietnam National Real Estate Association (VNREA) under the direction and patronage of the Ministry of Construction, Crystal Holidays Harbour Van Don was honored as one of the Top 10 Integrated Tourism, Resort and Entertainment Urban Developments in Vietnam 2026.
On April 24, 2026, Everland Group (HOSE: EVG) held its 2026 Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Hanoi with the participation of representatives of 7,018 shareholders. The AGM approved the Group's 2026 business plan, featuring double-digit growth targets across key financial indicators, together with several strategic initiatives that will shape Everland's long-term development.







