April 04, 2026 | 00:00

Ha Tinh approves a master plan for 21,000-ha Nghi Xuan urban area

Nguyễn Thuấn

The area is set to develop into a hub for economy, culture, tourism, and services, as well as a major transportation node for Vietnam's North Central region.

Ha Tinh approves a master plan for 21,000-ha Nghi Xuan urban area
Nghi Xuan aims for green and smart urban development

The Ha Tinh Provincial People's Committee has approved the planning tasks and cost estimates for the Nghi Xuan Urban Master Plan through 2050.

According to the approved plan, the scope covers the entire administrative boundaries of four communes of Nghi Xuan, Tien Dien, Dan Hai and Co Dam, totaling nearly 21,000 ha.

This area holds a strategic location, bordering Nghe An Province to the north and west and the sea to the east, unlocking significant opportunities for marine economic development and enhanced regional connectivity.

The master plan will be implemented in two phases: up to 2030 and with a vision toward 2050. By 2030, Nghi Xuan aims to fundamentally meet the criteria for a Class III urban area. In the long term, it is envisioned to become a modern urban center with synchronized technical and social infrastructure, capable of effectively adapting to climate change.

The planning orientation identifies Nghi Xuan as Ha Tinh’s northern gateway, playing a vital role in connecting the province with Southern Nghe An and key economic corridors, such as the coastal axis and the East-West corridor. Consequently, the area is set to develop into a hub for economy, culture, tourism, and services, as well as a major transportation node for the North Central region.

With its focus on green, smart, and sustainable development, the approval of the Nghi Xuan Urban Master Plan through 2050 is expected to create significant room for growth in the real estate market and establish a new growth pole in Northern Ha Tinh.

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