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Guangxi three areas and one axis refers to

Legal analysis: "One axis" means to build a "central axis" with Nanning as the core and Liuzhou, Guilin and Beihai as important nodes to accelerate the development of digital economy in the whole region. On the "central axis", Liuzhou will accelerate the deep integration of industrialization and informatization, and radiation will drive the transformation and upgrading of industrial digitalization in the whole region; With the goal of building an international tourism destination, Guilin will vigorously develop a new generation of information technology industries such as optical communication, and build a national leading smart tourism management, service and marketing platform; In Beihai, an electronic information manufacturing industry chain with intelligent terminals and new displays will be built. "Three Districts and Multi-Points" will co-ordinate the digital demonstration development zones of characteristic industries with Liuzhou, Guilin, Baise and Hechi as the main body, the Guidong development zone with Wuzhou, Guigang, Yulin, Hezhou and Laibin as the key points, and the coastal open development zones with Qinzhou, Beihai, Fangchenggang and Chongzuo as the core to promote the coordinated development of digital economy in the whole region. In addition, it will also promote the different layouts of various districts and cities and realize multiple breakthroughs in the digital economy in the whole region.

Legal basis: Article 2 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Urban and Rural Planning Law. The formulation and implementation of urban and rural planning and construction activities in the planned area must abide by this law. Urban and rural planning as mentioned in this Law includes urban system planning, urban planning, town planning, township planning and village planning. Urban planning and town planning are divided into overall planning and detailed planning. Detailed planning is divided into control detailed planning and construction detailed planning. The planning area mentioned in this Law refers to the built-up areas of cities, towns and villages, and the areas that must be controlled by planning for the needs of urban and rural construction and development. The specific scope of the planning area shall be defined by the relevant people's government in the overall urban planning, town planning, township planning and village planning according to the level of urban and rural economic and social development and the needs of urban and rural overall development.