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Encyclopedia > Vinh Long

Vinh Long is a city in Vietnam. It is the capital of the Vinh Long Province. Located approximately 135 km southwest of HCMC, Vinh Long is easily accessible by bus, van or car using Highway 1 and the breathtaking My Thuan Bridge. ...


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Vinh Long Province , ViêtNam  | WomPom.ca (381 words)
Binh Minh, Long Ho, Mang Thit, Tam Binh, Tra On, Vung Liem.
Vinh Long Province is situated between the Tien and the Hau rivers.
Vinh Long is close to the Tien River in the North.
Cuu Long Tourist (630 words)
Vinh Long province lies in the center of the Mekong Delta, with a population of over one million including different ethnic groups such as Kinh, Khmer, and Chinese people who all inhabit in the area of 147,519 ha.
Vinh Long is also well-known by many traditional industries such as: brick, tile, terra-cotta, porcelain, knitting, embroidery, sedge mat… which have been exported to many market worldwide, even very choosy ones.
Originally bestowed by preferred geological position and other advantages, Vinh Long both now and in the past is one of the centers for training human resources in Mekong Delta, with a system of quality schools, and network of schools training from technical workers up to university graduates.
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