Thainguyen
Area:
3,542.6
sq. km.
Population:
1,095,400
habitants (2004)
Capital: Thai Nguyen City.
Administrative divisions:
- Town: Song Cong
- Districts: Dinh Hoa, Dai Tu, Vo Nhai, Dong Hy, Phu Luong, Phu Binh, Pho Yen.
Ethnic groups: Viet (Kinh), Tay, Nung, San Diu...
Geography
Situated in Far
North – East Vietnam, Thai Nguyen Province is surrounded by Bac Kan Province on
the north, Tuyenquang and Vinhphuc provinces on the west, Langson and Bacgiang
provinces on the east, and Hanoi on the south.
Mountains account most of Thai Nguyen’s topography with Tam Dao, Ngan Son, Bac
Son ranges. The complex network of rivers includes Cau, Cong, Du, and Rang… The
main nature resources are coal, iron, steel, and titan… Thanks to good soil,
Thai Nguyen tea, especially tea of Tan Cuong origin has long been a nation- wide
famous product.
There are two seasons: winter lasts from November to April and summer is from
May to October. Annual average temperature is 25ºC.
Thainguyen has
revolutionary tradition, historical vestiges including Van, Vo mountains, Dinh
Hoa ATK vestige, and Duom Temple…
Coming to there, tourists are attracted to visit Nui Coc Reservoir. This 2,500ha
lake includes 89 islands, concealing mysterious legends. Nearby the lake, Coc
Mountain stands imposingly amid the blue sky, the bright sunshine over every
blade of grass and twig, all creating marvelous and splendid scenery.
Phuong Hoang Cave and Mo Ga Stream attract many visitors to Thai Nguyen every
year. The cave consists of three layers: Doi (Bat), Sang (Light) and Toi (Dark).
Reaching the mouth of cave, visitors can see the landscapes of this land.
Source: Vietnam Administration of Tourism |