Da Nang
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Da Nang (occasionally Danang; in Vietnamese: Đà Nẵng pronunciation ) is a major port city in the South Central Coast of Vietnam, on the coast of the South China Sea. It is one of the five independent municipalities in Vietnam. It was called Tourane during the French colonization of Vietnam.
GeographyDa Nang on the map of Vietnam
Da Nang is one of major cities of Viet Nam. It has an area of 1.255,53km2. The population is 752.493 people (12-2003). Hoang Sa is an archipelago with 18 islands: Hoang Sa, Da Bac, Huu Nhat, Da Loi, Bach Quy, Tri Ton, Cay island, Bac island, Giua island, Nam island, Phu Lam, Linh Con, Quang Hoa, Bong Bay, Quan Sat, Cat Tay, Chim Yen Rock, and Thap Rock. The land area is 305 km2 Population: HistoryAccording to Hỏi đáp về Quảng Nam-Đà Nẵng (Questions and Answers about Quảng Nam-Đà Nẵng) by Bùi Minh Quốc, Da Nang's name originated from the Cham word Da Nak, meaning "opening of big river." In 1847, French vessels bombarded Đà Nẵng in response to persecution of Roman Catholic missionaries. In August 1858, French troops landed under the orders of Napoleon III, beginning colonial occupation in the area. As a concession, it was renamed Tourane in French. It came to be considered one of Indochina’s five major cities. During the Vietnam War, the city was home to a major American air base. The population has since increased to over 1 million habitants, mostly refugees. Before 1997, the city was part of Quảng Nam-Đà Nẵng province. On January 1, 1997, Đà Nẵng was separated from Quảng Nam province to become the fourth municipality of Vietnam. EducationĐà Nẵng is home to 4 universities:
Đà Nẵng also has over ten other colleges, and numerous high schools. Image:Da Nang Bridge.JPG
Song Han Bridge
CultureĐà Nẵng’s cultural history dates back only approximately 300 years, so the area is historically new when compared to the 4,000 year existence of Vietnamese culture. It is home to the Museum of Cham Sculpture as well as the ancient pagodas of Hai Chau Pho Da Long Tho. EconomyThe city is classified as an industrial zone and has port facilities to handle container traffic. A number of light industries are located in the city. Since 1991, Đà Nẵng became one of the four independent municipalities in Vietnam (Vietnam now has five independent municipalities). After this, the city has had very fast economic growth. The city’s economic output includes:
Some 4,900 factories/production facilities are located in Đà Nẵng. In 1997, Đà Nẵng exported around US$55 million worth of goods.[citation needed] TransportationĐà Nẵng is on the end of the East-West Economic Corridor (EWEC) which stretches over Vietnam, Laos, Thailand and Myanmar. By airĐà Nẵng International Airport, located at the center of the city is the third international airport in Vietnam. It is an important gateway to access central Vietnam. Before 1972, it was one of the busiest airports in the world due to the intensive military activities around the nearby seafront airbase.[citation needed] The airport has several domestic connections (connecting Hanoi, Hồ Chí Minh City, Quy Nhon), and limited number of international routes (Bangkok, Singapore). By land
The city is a major station of the Unification Train system. By seaSister citiesAdministrationThe city is divided into 8 districts: External links
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