An area covering three northern provinces - Thai Nguyen, Tuyen Quang and Bac Kan - has been designated for the conservation of cultural and historical values and revolutionary war-zone relics, as well as the development of an agroforestry economy.
The area’s establishment, scheduled to open by 2030, is a part of the inter-provincial master plan of the ATK revolutionary war zone, issued by the Ministry of Construction on August 5.
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The memorial site of President Ho Chi Minh in Thai Nguyen province’s Dinh Hoa district. Photo: baodansinh.vn
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AKT is the name of the area comprising the three provinces selected by late President Ho Chí Minh as a safety zone to build a revolutionary base during the Anti-French resistance war (1946-1954).
The area, covering nearly 5,700sq.km, is expected to become the national-level ecotourism, culture and history center. It is scheduled to attract about 4.5 million tourists when it opens.
Under the master plan, the area is divided into four sub-areas, with the first located in the districts of Dinh Hoa, Dai Tu, Son Duong and part of Cho Don. This area will be scheduled to conserve revolutionary war-zone relics, boost the tourism sector and develop a high-quality agriculture sector.
The second sub-area will be constructed in Chiem Hoa district and a part of Cho Don to enhance forestry production. The third sub-area, placed in the districts of Son Duong, Yen Son, Phu Luong and Dai Tu, is set to promote tea processing for export and the lighting industry. The last sub-area, situated in Tuyen Quang city, is planned to foster service and industry.
Deputy Minister Nguyen Dinh Toan said the construction of the area is expected to play a key role in socio-economic development for the three provinces by 2030.
To reach these targets, each locality was tasked with actively preparing suitable plans and policies, Toan said.
Source: VNA