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Bac
Ninh
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Cao
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Dien
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Hai
Duong
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Ha
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Lai
Chau
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Lang
Son
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Cai
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Nam
Dinh
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Binh
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Phu
Tho
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Quang
Ninh
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Thai
Nguyen
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Tuyen
Quang
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Vinh
Phuc
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Area: 5,870.4 sq. km.
Population: 732.3 thousand habitants (2006)
Capital: Tuyen Quang Town.
Districts: Na Hang, Chiem Hoa, Ham Yen, Yen Son, Son Duong.
Ethnic groups: Viet (Kinh),Tay, Dao, San Chay...
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Geography
Situated on Far-North East, Tuyen Quang Province is surrounded by Ha Giang, Cao Bang, Yen Bai, Bac Kan, Thai Nguyen, Phu Tho, Vinh Phuc provinces.
Mountains occupy almost area of province. The province has natural potentiality of primitive forest and mineral. The main rivers are Lo and Gam.
Influenced by tropical climate, the summer is very hot. There are two seasons: dry and rainy. Annual average temperature is 24�C. |
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Tourism
Tuyen
Quang
owns
300
historical
cultural
vestiges.
The
famous
one
is
Tan
Trao
Historical
Site.
It
was
used
as a
resistance
base
before
the
August
1945
Revolution.
The
main
places
of
interest
include
Tan
Trao
Communal
House,
Hong
Thai
Communal
House
and
small
jungle
hut
where
President
Ho
Chi
Minh
lived
from
June
to
August
1945.
The
province
also
has
Na
Hang
Primitive
Forest.
It
is
home
of
valuable
fauna
and
flora
such
as
dinh,
mun
(ebony
trees),
sen
(bassia),
ape,
panther,
flying
weasel,
antelope,
and
upturned-nosed
monkey.
The
sounds
of
the
waterfall,
birds
and
gibbons,
and
silver
light
going
through
the
thick
layers
in
Thac
Mo
(Mo
Waterfall)
provide
enjoyable
feeling
for
visitors. |
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Transportation
The province is on National Highway No.2: Hanoi�- Viet Tri�- Tuyen Quang�- Ha Giang. Tuyen Quang Town is 165km from Hanoi.
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