PHU QUOC
 PHU QUOC
Kien Giang is on the Mekong Delta. It is bounded by An Giang, Hau Giang provinces, Can Tho City in the east and the south - east, Ca Mau Province in the south, and Cambodia in the north.
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BAC LIEU
 BAC LIEU
Bac Lieu Province situated in the Mekong River Delta. It shares its border with Can Tho City and Soc Trang Province to the north, the East Sea to the south, Ca Mau and Kien Giang provinces to the west. Bac Lieu has many large rice paddies and fertile land, which make a good condition for fruit tree planting.
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Ninh Binh
 Ninh Binh
Area: 1,392.4 sq. km.
Population: 922.6 thousand habitants (2006)
Capital: Ninh Binh City
Administrative divisions:
- Town: Tam Diep.
- Districts: Nho Quan, Gia Vien, Hoa Lu, Yen Mo, Yen Khanh, Kim Son.
Ethnic groups: Viet (Kinh), Muong, Thai, Tay.
Introduction: Geography, Tourism, Transportation.
Attraction:
- Historical & Cultural Vestiges: Dinh and Le Temples, Hoa Lu Ancient Capital, Phat Diem Cathedral, Thai Vy Temple.
- Scenic Landscapes: Bich Dong - Tam Coc, Cuc Phuong National Park.
- Cultural Travel: Tap Minh Hamlet Festival, Truong Yen Festival, Yen Cu Festival.
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Bac Giang
 Bac Giang
Bac Giang is located in the north of Vietnam and surrounded by Lang Son in the north, Quang Ninh, Hai Duong and Bac Ninh provinces in the south and south-east, Thai Nguyen Province and Hanoi in the west and north-west.
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Hai Phong City
 Hai Phong City
Haiphong has many temples, pagodas, mausoleums and shrines such as ancient Du Hang Pagoda, Nghe Temple, Hang Kenh Communal House... Haiphong has famous historical Bach Dang River, where the national heroes defeated three Chinese feudal invasions. The third victory over the Yuan-Mongolians was known
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Can Tho
 Can Tho
Cantho City is located in the center of the Mekong Delta. It is contiguous to 5 provinces: An Giang on the north, Dong Thap on the north-east, Hau Giang on the south, Kien Giang on the west, and Vinh Long on the east. Cantho has a complex of rivers and canals such as Hau, and Can Tho rivers, Thot Not, O Mon canals. Among them, the Hau Riveris considered a benefactor of this region, since yearly floods deposit large quantities of alluvia to the rice fields. Thank to that Cantho becomes "the green lungs of the Mekong ...
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Ha Tay
 Ha Tay
Located in the Red River Delta, Ha Tay is surrounded by Hanoi, Hung Yen on the east, Vinh Phuc on the north, Ha Nam on the south, Hoa Binh, Phu Tho on the west. The terrain is various including mountainous, hilly and delta which are very ideal for the development of agriculture, industry, tourism and services
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