On the afternoon of July 16, at the 5th Session, the 12th Gia Lai Provincial People's Council passed a Resolution adjusting the Gia Lai Provincial Plan for the period 2021 - 2030, with a vision to 2050.
According to the adjusted plan, the development direction of Gia Lai urban system is organized according to a multi-center, multi-tiered network model, associated with growth poles, sub-regional urban areas, economic - urban corridors, urban chains and urban clusters.
By 2030, the urban system in the province is oriented to develop including type II urban areas, type III urban areas and new urbanized areas.
Four type II urban areas include: Quy Nhon (expanded to include An Nhon), which is the provincial center, administrative - political center; Pleiku urban area is the western center of the province; Hoai Nhon urban area is the northeast growth pole of the province; An Khe urban area is the growth pole, the central sub-region center of the province.
The 24 class III urban areas include: Ayun Pa, Cat Tien, De Gi, Phu My, Binh Duong, Hoai An, Van Canh, Vinh Thanh, An Lao, Ia Ly, Chu Pah, Chu Prong, Chu Puh, Dak Po, Kbang, Kong Chro, Phu Thien, Phu Tuc, Mang Yang, Ia Grai, Duc Co, An Luong, An Hoa and Ia Pa.
The newly adjusted plan of Gia Lai province sets a goal to become a rapidly, sustainably, and richly culturally developed province by 2030; to become a center of processing and manufacturing industry, renewable energy, high-tech agriculture, services, sea - plateau tourism, semiconductor chips and artificial intelligence of the region and the whole country.
Striving to make Gia Lai a fairly developed province, joining the whole country to enter a new era of development.
Gia Lai province sets a growth target of about 10.5%/year. By 2030, GRDP per capita will reach about 5,900 - 6,000 USD; total state budget revenue will reach over 41,000 billion VND; striving to welcome 18.5 million tourist arrivals.
