A glimpse of Ninh Binh City, Ninh Binh Province

The Prime Minister has issued Decision No. 891/QD-TTg dated August 22, 2024, approving the Master Plan for Urban and Rural Development for the period of 2021 – 2030, with a vision towards 2050.

According to the Master Plan, there are 5 centrally-governed municipalities, including: Hanoi Capital, Ho Chi Minh City (expected to become a special municipality by 2030), Hai Phong, Can Tho, and Da Nang (expected to become a Type I municipality by 2030).

8 provinces are oriented to become centrally-governed cities, including: Thua Thien Hue, Khanh Hoa, Bac Ninh, Ba Ria – Vung Tau, Quang Ninh, Ninh Binh, Hai Duong, and Binh Duong (expected to become a Type I city by 2030).

List of Centrally-Governed Municipalities or Provinces Oriented to Become Centrally-Governed Cities

List of Type I Cities

The Master Plan has announced a list of 42 Type I cities, including: 11 cities in the Red River Delta region, 5 cities in the North Central and Coastal region, 7 cities in the North Midland and Mountainous region, 3 cities in the Central Highlands region, 5 cities in the South East region, and 11 cities in the Mekong Delta region.

List of Type II Cities

There are 50 Type II cities, including: 10 cities in the Red River Delta region, 11 cities in the North Midland and Mountainous region, 11 cities in the North Central and Coastal region, 3 cities in the Central Highlands region, 8 cities in the South East region, and 7 cities in the Mekong Delta region.

List of Type III Cities

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