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Thuong River-Bac Giang
Land of farms and orchards
Not only the native land of peasant-turned hero De Tham, the historical Yen
The District is also a concentration of cultural, historical and human beauties,
and the origin of Thuong River that cuts through Bac Giang Province.
Currently, areas well known for fruits like litchi-rich Luc Ngan and other
perennial industrial crops are expanding to 45,000 ha together with fields
yielding up to VND 50 million (over USD 3,000) per ha annually.
Nearly 1,700 farms have mushroomed in the province, bringing about visible
changes to the life of Bac Giang locals. It is not rare to see farm owners
earning hundreds of million of Vietnamese dong per year.
In 1999, Ninh Tuan Khang in Tien Thang Commune, Yen The District, spent his last
penny to buy eight hills with a combined area of over 10 ha, and shed sweat to
cultivate litchi and rear fish in the farm. His efforts have fruited with an
annual income of hundreds of millions of Vietnamese dong per year and a farm of
over 20 ha on 19 hills, Khang is now known as one of the richest and the most
successful farm owners in the province. His products are seen in markets in
various provinces all over the country. In the middle of the hills is a large
lake, and in the middle of the lake is a litchi islet.
Land of traditional crafts
Along Thuong River is also a concentration of traditional crafts typically
of Bac Giang Province. Liquor from Van Village, Van Ha Commune, Viet Yen
District, processed from the best sticky rice of the North together with tens of
medical herbs, has become a must-have offering during festivals and the
traditional Lunar New Year.
The commune is described as a cradle of Vietnam's ceramics, with the history of
the craft being dated back to the 14th century. Not only known for their colours
and shapes, ceramic products here are highly resistant to high humidity in the
North, and favoured by old peasants as containers of seeds.
Only 10 km from Bac Giang City, the rattan-and-bamboo-wickering Tang Tien
Village in the commune of the same name takes pride of the history of the craft
which dates back 300 years.
The craft is so highly efficient that it has driven agriculture into the
position of a sideline.
Established in 1999, Tang Tien Cooperative has provided jobs to over 5,000
workhands. Every year, millions of household products made from locally
available bamboo and rattan are sold in the domestic market and to Japan, Taiwan
and the United States.
Bac Giang City
The young Bac Giang City is located on the banks of the romantic Thuong
River. Right in the suburbs of the City is Bac Giang Ceramics Joint-Stock
Company which is trying to restore and preserve the "soul" of Tho Ha ceramics.
As busy as a potter, Pham Ninh Quang is described as a director wholly devoted
to the craft. On the basis of the remnants of the former Song Thuong Porcelain
Factory, Quang and others decided in 2002 to join hands in restoring Tho Ha
ceramics, known for its emeralded and emeraldless products. After months of
research with help from artisans in Tho Ha Village, they are now successful in
exporting their products to foreign countries.
The Dinh Tram Industrial Park has an important role to play in the growth of Bac
Giang. By now, the zone has seen 30 investment projects licensed, eight under
construction and five operational.
Ly Thieu Hung, General Director of Hoa Ha Vietnam Company, a 100-percent
Chinese-invested enterprise specialized in the production of plastic utensils
and packs, revealed that the decision to select Bac Giang as the investment site
was prompted by its advantages in terms of traffic, human resources and
incentive policies.
Those favourable conditions and the flexible application of the policies have
attracted both domestic and foreign investors. The industrial production and
services by the City has made a considerable contribution to the visible growth
of the province. In the 2001-2005 period, the average annual growth rate of
industry is 2.5 times that of 2000.
Those changes will help Bac Giang advance further on the way to growth as the
human potentials here are so huge. The well-educated young generation will
create a strength for Bac Giang people in achieving their major goals and
beautifying their historical land.
Bac Giang Province:
Area: 3,822 sq. km.
Population: 1.5 million.
Ethnic groups: 26 ethnic groups, including Viet, Nung, Tay, San Chay, San Diu,
Hoa and Dao.
Natural geography: A midland province in the North, Bac Giang was established in
1895. It is located 50 km North of Hanoi, 100 km South of the Vietnam-China
border, crossed by the trans-Vietnam railway and highway. It borders on Lang Son
Province to the North and Northeast; Thai Nguyen Province to the West and
Northwest; Bac Ninh Province to the South and Southeast; and Hai Duong and Quang
Ninh Provinces to the South and Southeast.
Administrative units: Bac Giang City and nine districts, namely Yen The, Tan
Yen, Luc Ngan, Hiep Hoa, Lang Giang, Son Dong, Luc Nam, Viet Yen and Yen Dung.
Climate: mild with an annual average temperature of 240C.
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