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City Development Strategy for Halong

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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
National Institute for Urban and Rural Planning.
Contributor:
National Institute for Urban and Rural Planning.
Series:
City Development Strategy
World Bank e-Library.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Affordable Housing.
Agriculture.
Business Development.
Cities.
City Development Strategies.
Coal.
Construction Sector.
Developed Countries.
Economic Development.
Environment.
Environmental Economics & Policies.
Expenditures.
Food Processing.
Gdp.
Industrial Parks.
Living Standards.
Municipal Governance and Institution Building.
National Urban Development Policies & Strategies.
Other Urban Development.
Urban Development.
Urban Housing and Land Settlements.
Local Subjects:
Affordable Housing.
Agriculture.
Business Development.
Cities.
City Development Strategies.
Coal.
Construction Sector.
Developed Countries.
Economic Development.
Environment.
Environmental Economics & Policies.
Expenditures.
Food Processing.
Gdp.
Industrial Parks.
Living Standards.
Municipal Governance and Institution Building.
National Urban Development Policies & Strategies.
Other Urban Development.
Urban Development.
Urban Housing and Land Settlements.
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2012.
System Details:
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Summary:
By the year 2020, Ha Long will be a city of tourism, a center of seaborne commerce, a commercial capital and playing the role of a core urban area in the Northern region of Vietnam. It will be a place that will attract investment and tourism from all over the world with a growing, dynamic, stable economy which is environmentally friendly. Ha Long city will become an urban development co-existing harmoniously with the Ha Long Bay World Heritage Site. It will be a technological showpiece, equipped with the latest technical and social infrastructure meeting international standards It will be an eco-urban example of how to exist within a special heritage and culture and will ensure a high standard of living for all of its residents.

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