(HBO) – The People's Committee of Hoa Binh city has approved the investment policy of upgrading Da Giang dike route as part of a project to develop the night-time economy of Hoa Binh city. The pilot project is expected to be launched at Phuong Lam and Dong Tien wards.
A corner of Da Giang dike will be upgraded, aiming at facilitating the exploitation of tourism potential and promoting the socio-economic development of Hoa Binh city.
The project comprises the building of two gates, which are located at the beginning and the end of Da Giang dike, and 36 spots designed for the decoration of electricity along the route.
The construction of two stages and other auxiliary items on Da Giang dike route is also included. The total investment of the project is estimated at 13.4 billion VND (575,720 USD), sourced from the local budget.
The project will be completed this year, creating an urban highlight to exploit tourism potential, promoting socio-economic development, and contributing to turning Hoa Binh city into a type-II urban area by 2025 in line with the goals of the resolution of the 2nd Provincial Party Congress for the 2020-2025 term./.
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