Hoa Binh is a mountainous province in the Northwest region of Vietnam. Hoa Binh province has the 29th largest area of 63 provinces and cities in Vietnam and is the 49th largest Vietnamese administrative unit in terms of population (in 2018). In 2018, ranked 47th in terms of Gross Domestic Product (GRDP), 30th in terms of GRDP per capita, 20th in terms of GRDP growth rate. With 846.1 thousand people, GRDP reached 40,867 billion VND (equivalent to 1.7749 billion USD), per capita GRDP reached 48.3 million VND (equivalent to 2,098 USD), GRDP growth rate reached 8. 36%. Hoa Binh is located in the south of the North, limited to coordinates 20°19' - 21°08' North latitude, 104°48' - 105°40' East longitude, the provincial capital is Hoa Binh city located 73 km from the center of Hanoi capital. In the construction planning, this province belongs to the Hanoi region.
Vietnam is a country on an S-shaped strip of land, located in the center of Southeast Asia, in the east of the Indochina peninsula, to the north by China, to the west by Laos and Cambodia, and to the southeast overlooking the sea. East and Pacific. Vietnam's coastline is 3,260 km long, and its land border is 4,510 km long. On land, from the northernmost point to the southernmost point (as the crow flies) is 1,650km long, from the easternmost point to the westernmost point the widest place is 600km (Northern region), 400km (Southern region), the narrowest place is 50km (Quang Binh).
Eight UNESCO world heritage sites stretch across Vietnam. Each place offers interesting perspectives on local life and majestic natural beauty. The Imperial Citadel and Hue mausoleums take you back to the Nguyen Dynasty full of ups and downs. Hoi An ancient town was once a bustling meeting point for ships and traders around the world. Throughout other provinces and cities, you will encounter ancient relics, poetic scenes, and vivid pieces that create the picture of Vietnamese heritage.
Costume is one of the important factors that differentiate Vietnamese culture from other countries in the world. The costumes not only mark the cultural traditions and customs of the Vietnamese people, but they are also the breath and soul of a nation.
Hang Market (Hai Phong) was formerly the market of an ancient village called Du Hang (17th-18th centuries). The Du Hang village area was formerly agricultural land and a traffic hub, so Hang market became a place to meet, exchange, and buy and sell plants, animals, and farming utensils. The urbanization process spread to the suburbs, so today Hang Market is located entirely in the inner city, in Du Hang Kenh ward, Le Chan district, Hai Phong city. Even though many years have passed, the customs of exchanging agricultural goods of c