Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam and the second largest city, is located in the Red River Delta in northern Vietnam, with an area of 3,358 square kilometers and a population of 82 1 10,000.
Hanoi is an ancient city with a history of 1000 years. About 3000 years ago, people lived near Hanoi. Since 1 1 century, it has been the political, economic and cultural center of Vietnam, with rich historical relics and numerous places of interest, enjoying the reputation of "the hometown of cultural relics for thousands of years".
2. Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnamese: Thành ph? h? Chí Minh/ Chengpu Ho Chi Minh) belongs to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, located in the northeast of Mekong River Delta, on the right bank of Saigon River, a tributary of Tongnai River, 800 kilometers away from Haikou. It covers an area of 2,094 square kilometers, and the population is about120,000 in 20 14 years.
After 1955, it became the "capital" of Vietnam (also known as South Vietnam). Social and economic development is influenced by the west, and business is developed. It was once called "Paris of the East". /kloc-At the end of 0/9th century, it developed into a famous port and rice market in Southeast Asia. 1932 Saigon merged with the levee to form the "west levee combination zone". After World War II, it joined hands with Jiading City to form "Saigon-Jiading City", or "Great Saigon". 1June, 946,165438+1October, the Vietnamese National Assembly passed the name of Saigon. 1975 On April 30th, after Vietnam's democracy and China (North Vietnam) unified the whole country, Saigon was renamed as "Ho Chi Minh City" to commemorate Ho Chi Minh, the main founder of Vietnam's * * production party.
3. Coastal defense
Haiphong is a coastal city in northern Vietnam, the third largest city, with an area of 1.503 square kilometers and a population of1.9000. In recent years, foreign capital has settled in and established modern industrial parks.
Coastal defense is a place of ancient tradition, history, culture and ancient society.
4. Da Nang
Da Nang; (English: Da Nang; Vietnam: à N? Ng), a coastal city in central Vietnam, the fourth largest city with an area of 1, 285.4km? , 20 17 population 1, 446,876.
Xiangang Bay is a deep-water port with a large shipping industry, which is located on the east bank of the Hanjiang River estuary and adjacent to Xiangang Bay in the north. Hue is located in the middle of Vietnam, bordering the north and Nha Trang in the south. Backed by Wuxing Mountain, with Camellia Peninsula as the barrier in the northeast, the bay is horseshoe-shaped, wide and deep, and the situation is dangerous. This is a natural port. Now it is a naval base, which can dock 10,000-ton warships. More than 69 kilometers southwest of Meishan, there is the ancient site of Zhanbota Group. 35 kilometers southeast is the ancient town of Angu, a United Nations world cultural heritage.
5. Hue (Vietnamese city)
Hue is the capital of Hue province in Narita, Vietnam. Located in the middle of Vietnam, it is 540 kilometers away from Hanoi in the north, 640 kilometers away from Ho Chi Minh City in the south, facing Changshan Mountains in the west and 10 kilometers away from the South China Sea in the east, with an area of 70.67 square kilometers and a population of about 350,000. /kloc-from 0/7 to 1940s, it was the capital of the feudal dynasties of Lao Ruan, Xishan Ruan and Xin Ruan in Vietnam and the ancient capital of three dynasties in Vietnam. Hue is a beautiful city, and the winding and clear Xiangjiang River runs through the city, dividing the city into north and south areas.
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