By
Thu Huong
Mon, November 24, 2025 | 11:23 am GMT+7
Honda Mobilityland Corporation, a subsidiary of Japan’s Honda Motor Co., plans to build an international circuit in Tay Ninh province, towards developing a 600-hectare sports, entertainment, and tourism complex there.
Suzuka Circuit, managed by Honda Mobilityland, is home to many international races such as F1 and MotoGP. Photo courtesy of Formula 1.
Company representatives pitched the project to provincial authorities during a working session in Tokyo on November 18. The Tay Ninh delegation was in Japan for a labor, investment and trade promotion program.
The complex is designed to host year-round events, including car and motorcycle racing, drifting, e-sports, music festivals, and technology exhibitions.
The project set stringent targets for emissions reduction, adherence to international safety standards, job creation, domestic and international visitor numbers, and boosting Tay Ninh’s profile in global media.
Honda Mobility expects the project to position Tay Ninh as a new regional sports and entertainment destination, modeled on its Suzuka Circuit and Mobility Resort Motegi in Japan.
Suzuka Circuit in Mie prefecture draws over 1.6 million visitors annually, and Mobility Resort Motegi in Tochigi prefecture attracts around 1 million visitors each year, generating more than ¥768 billion ($4.9 billion) in economic impact for Japan.
Both venues host numerous prestigious international races, including Formula 1 and MotoGP, and serve as the core of the Mobilityland model, featuring amusement parks, hotels, driver training centers, and technology exhibition spaces.
Deputy Chairman of the Tay Ninh People’s Committee Pham Tan Hoa lauded Honda Mobilityland’s proposal, noting that Tay Ninh offers favorable transport conditions for large-scale projects.
Key routes such as Ring Roads 3 and 4, the Ho Chi Minh City-Moc Bai Expressway, and regional connections within a 20 km radius make travel, transportation, and the attraction of international visitors more convenient, he added.
He said the project will be developed on infrastructure directly connected to HCMC and international border gates, and introduced several potential partners and land plots for Honda Mobilityland to explore for development.

Vice Chairman of Tay Ninh Provincial People’s Committee Pham Tan Hoa (right) presents a souvenir to a Honda Mobility Group representative. Photo courtesy of Tay Ninh’s news portal.
Following the Tay Ninh delegation’s visit to Japan, the corporation will conduct on-site surveys to finalize the investment plan, paving the way for early project implementation.
Tay Ninh and Long An provinces were merged in July to form the new Tay Ninh which borders Dong Nai, Dong Thap, HCMC, and Cambodia.
The new Tay Ninh province has four international border gates – Moc Bai, Xa Mat, Tan Nam, and Binh Hiep – along with four national border gates – Ka Tum, Chang Riec, Phuoc Tan, and My Quy Tay – and 13 auxiliary ones.
In the first nine months of 2025, Tay Ninh’s gross regional domestic product (GRDP) expanded by about 9.52%, the highest in the southeastern regio
n and among the fastest-growing provinces nationwide.
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