Attending the meeting were Mr. Bui Minh Thanh - Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee; Mr. Hirata Shuji - General Director of Becamex Tokyu; and leaders of various departments and agencies.
Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee Nguyen Van Loi highly praised Mr. Oh Dongkun's significant contributions during his tenure as General Director of Becamex Tokyu Co., Ltd. Throughout his 13-year working term in Vietnam, he not only served as a crucial bridge between Tokyu Group and the Binh Duong provincial government but also as a close friend and a dedicated leader who contributed to the effective operation of projects such as TOKYU Garden City, SORA gardens, MIDORI PARK, and the Kaze Bus public transportation system. These initiatives have enhanced the quality of life for residents and shaped the new urban landscape of Binh Duong New City. The imprints he leaves behind will continue to serve as a foundation for the long-term, sustainable development between Binh Duong Province and Japanese partners.
The Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee wished Mr. Oh Dongkun and his family good health, happiness, and success in their new endeavors, and expressed hope that he would always remain a companion in supporting the province's development, regardless of his future position.

Mr. Nguyen Van Loi - Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee presents a souvenir to Mr. Oh Dongkun
Expressing his deep emotion at the sentiments of Binh Duong provincial leaders, Mr. Oh Dongkun extended his profound gratitude to the provincial leaders, departments, and agencies for their continuous companionship, support, and close cooperation in the development process of Becamex Tokyu in Binh Duong Province. He expressed his hope that the provincial leadership would continue to show interest and support his successor, Mr. Hirata Shuji, and Becamex Tokyu Co., Ltd., in successfully fulfilling their duties and effectively implementing projects, thereby contributing to the increasingly civilized and modern development of the urban area.


The Provincial leaders and the leaders of Becamex Tokyu take a group photo