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Nghe An province
Tin đăng ngày:01/06/2011 - Xem: 950

Area: 16,487 sq km
Population: 2.915.055 inhabitants

Provincial Town: Vinh City

Provincial Communes: Cua Lo Town, Thai Hoa Town and communes: Dien Chau, Quynh Luu, Yen Thanh, Do Luong, Nghi Loc, Hung Nguyen, Nam Dan, Thanh Chuong, Tan Ky, Anh Son, Con Cuong, Nghia Dan, Quy Hop, Quy Chau, Que Phong, Tuong Duong, Ky Son.

 
Nghe An Administrative Map

Geography
Nghe An is a north central province of Vietnam. It is situated from the longitude 18o33'10'' to 19o24'43'' north, and from the latitude 103o52'53'' to 105o45'50'' east. Nghe An borders Thanh Hoa in the north with a 196,13km borderline. It borders  Ha Tinh to the south with a 92.6 km borderline. Laos to the west with a 419km frontier and faces the East Sea in the east with a 82km long-coastline. Nghe An covers a total area of 1,648,729 ha.

Topography
Nghe An Province lies on the north east of Truong Son Mountain Range. The topography is complicated and separated by the mountains and hills, rivers and streams with the descending slope from the north - west to the south-east. The most highest peak is Pulaileng (2,711m high) in Ky Son District, the lower is the plains of Quynh Luu, Dien Chau, Yen Thanh districts. At these places Quynh Thanh Commune in Quynh Luu District is only 0.2m high above the sea level. The mountains and hills occupy 83% area of the natural land of the province.

The system of rivers is dense. The total length of the running rivers and streams are 9,828km, with the average density is 0.7km/sqkm. The biggest river is Ca (Lam) originates from Muong Pec District in Xieng Khoang (Laos) with 532km long. The coastline is 82km with 6 watercourse- mouths which are convenient for sea transportation, and developing sea port: Cua Lo Sea Port.

Climate
Nghe An lies in the tropics and temperate zone, and is influenced directly by hot and dry of wind (from April to August) and cold north east wind (from November to the March next year).

With numerous primitive forests, which allow to develop many types of tourism such as ecological tourism, holiday tourism, mountain climbing...It also has many famous landscapes such as Pu Mat National Park, Pu Hoat primitive forest preservation zone and many beautiful beaches in Cua Lo, Cua Hoi, Quynh Bang...
- Cua Lo Beach
- Ethnic house on stilts

Today Nghe An has more than 1,000 historical and cultural sites, of which 171 sites are ranked by the Government as national historical heritage and province. Especially, Nghe An is well known with Kim Lien Relic Complex, which is native place of the great man of world’s culture and great leader of Vietnamese people

- President Ho Chi Minh. This is special heritage of the nation with eternally historical and cultural values.

Tourism development strategy is early prepared by Nghe An province with 1996 – 2000 strategy clearly identifies directions for tourism development, including tourism potential exploitation combined with environmental protection, ensuring effective and sustainable development of tourism. This strategy focuses on five tourist centres: Cua Lo Beach, Vinh City, Nam Dan District, Pu Mat National Park and the Quy Chau cultural -  historical - ecological tourist area.

- Memorial House of homeland, childhood’s family and two return visits made by President Ho Chi Minh.
 

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