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Thanh Hoa province, Việt Nam
Thanh Hoa is a province in the North Central region of Vietnam. At the same time, it is a large province of Vietnam, with the third largest population and the fifth largest area in the country. Currently, the Politburo, Central Committee, National Assembly and Government have oriented to build Thanh Hoa as a rich, beautiful, civilized and modern province; one of the major centers of the North Central region and the whole country in energy industry and processing and manufacturing; high value-added agriculture; logistics services, tourism, education and training, specialized health care and culture and sports; a new growth pole together with Hanoi, Hai Phong and Quang Ninh forming a development quadrangle in the north of the country. Thanh Hoa is currently the province with the 8th largest economic scale in the country, the highest in the Central region, the Central Highlands and at the same time is also the locality with total FDI investment, industrial production value,

Cuisine is one of the factors that create differences and characteristics of each country in the world. If when mentioning sushi, people will immediately think of Japan, kimchi is associated with Korea and Thailand with famous dishes such as tomyum, mango sticky rice, then when mentioning Vietnam, visitors will certainly not You can't miss pho, banh mi, banh xeo, crab noodle soup.

Officially Vietnamese (the language of the Vietnamese (Kinh) people). This is the mother tongue of about 85% of the Vietnamese population, along with nearly three million overseas Vietnamese, most of whom are Vietnamese Americans. Vietnamese is also the second language of ethnic minorities in Vietnam. Although Vietnamese has vocabulary borrowed from Chinese and previously used Chinese characters (Confucian script) to write, then converted to Nom script, today Vietnamese uses the Latin alphabet, called Quoc Ngu. , with diacritics to write...

Nha Rong Wharf and Ho Chi Minh Museum, Ho Chi Minh City Branch, at 1 Nguyen Tat Thanh Street, District 4, Ho Chi Minh City. This place not only displays artifacts associated with his life and career, but also especially marks the event that on June 5, 1911, President Ho Chi Minh left Vietnam from Nha Rong Harbor to begin his journey. traveling around the world to find a way to save the country and liberate the nation from the yoke of French colonialism...

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