Rạch Giá
Rạch Giá (
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Administrative units
Rạch Giá was upgraded from a town to a city by Government Decree No. 97/2005/NĐ-CP on July 26, 2005. The city has 12 administrative units:
Vinh Thanh Van Ward
Vinh Thanh Ward
Vinh Lac Ward
Vinh Loi Ward
Vinh Quang Ward
An Hoa Ward
An Binh Ward
Rach Soi Ward
Vinh Thong Ward
Vinh Hiep Ward
Phi Thong Commune
Rạch Giá is the first city where the Vietnamese government applied "lan bien" project to build out to the ocean to expand territory. "Lan bien" project expand the city to become one of the biggest new cities in the south-west of Vietnam. This project adds 2 more new wards in Rạch Giá. Beside that, several future construction projects such as industrial center Rach Vuot and urban city Vinh Hiep which will be started after finishing Lac Hong bridge project will expand Rạch Giá to the east.