The central city of Da Nang will play a key role as a driving force for the urban growth of the central coastal and Central Highlands region, as a centre of start-up and innovation and a unique international coastal and port urban area.
Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha (centre) and other delegates at the ceremony held in the city on November 25 to announce the Master Plan of Da Nang in the period of 2021-2030, with a vision to 2050. (Photo: VNA)
Da Nang (VNA) - The central city of Da Nang will playa key role as a driving force for the urban growth of the central coastal andCentral Highlands region, as a centre of start-up and innovation and a uniqueinternational coastal and port urban area.
Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha made this remark at a ceremony held in the city on November 25 to announce the Master Plan of Da Nang in the period of 2021-2030,with a vision to 2050.
He said the city had an impressive growth course in the pastdecades, and the Master Plan expects to create a breakthrough in itsdevelopment of a centre of innovation, trade, finance, logistics, hi-techindustries, supportive industries, information technology (IT) and regional seaand port-based economic power.
“The plan would create opportunities and new space for the city’ssocio-economic growth on the basis of sea and air ports, hi-tech, innovation,logistics, international finance hub and eco-tourism,” Ha said.
“The city should speed up administration reform and e-Governmentin building a ‘smart’ urban area with ‘green’ growth, circular economy anddigital economy,” he said.
The Deputy PM urged Da Nang issue ‘green’ standards for luringrenewable energy and hi-tech investment, building economic links withneighbouring provinces and cities in the region.
“Da Nang will be focusing on human resources education andtechnology applications for semiconductor manufacture and processing industriesin building a liveable city and a destination worthy of investment andsustainable development in the region,” he urged.
The city should continue monitoring biodiversity protection andthe ecological system in dealing with climate change and high sea level, headded.
Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Le Trung Chinh saidthe Master Plan would help the city seek new development targets of keytourism, IT, environmentally-friendly waste treatment and renewable energy.
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