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		<title>River-end city in Vietnam</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Imageically referred to as the &#8216;sea end city at the end of the river&#8217;, this place has a romantic river flowing in the middle of the city, flowing into the famous bay mouth. 1. Which locality in Vietnam is often referred to as a &#8220;river-end city&#8221;? Vung Tau Danang Ha Tien Da Nang is often [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Imageically referred to as the &#8216;sea end city at the end of the river&#8217;, this place has a romantic river flowing in the middle of the city, flowing into the famous bay mouth.</strong><br />
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<p> <strong> 1. Which locality in Vietnam is often referred to as a &#8220;river-end city&#8221;?</strong> Vung Tau<br />
<strong> Danang</strong><br />
Ha Tien Da Nang is often referred to with its image-rich name as &#8220;a river-end city&#8221;. This place has the romantic Han River flowing from the south to the north to the Da Nang bay, divided into two east-west banks. Da Nang is also located on the coast of the East Sea with a coastline of 92 km. Image: <em> Doan Nguyen.</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_11_119_38495140/ef83fd89d5cb3c9565da.jpg" width="625" height="591"> <strong> 2. How is the origin of Danang landmarks explained by researchers?</strong> <strong> Derived from the Cham language, meaning big river or big estuary</strong><br />
Derived from the Cham language, meaning neighbors<br />
Derived from the Cham language, meaning marshland According to the Da Nang E-portal, through research, it is thought that the origin of the place of Da Nang can be derived from the Cham language, which means a big river or a large estuary, through the process of becoming a name today. . Image: <em> Dao Quang Tuyen</em> . <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_11_119_38495140/c742d448fc0a15544c1b.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <strong> 3. How many administrative units does Danang have at the district level?</strong> 7<br />
9<br />
6<br />
<strong> 8</strong> Da Nang is a centrally-run city, currently has only 6 districts: Cam Le, Hai Chau, Lien Chieu, Ngu Hanh Son, Son Tra, Thanh Khe; and 2 districts: Hoa Vang and Hoang Sa. Image: <em> Tuan Le.</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_11_119_38495140/66bc72b65af4b3aaeae5.jpg" width="625" height="417"> <strong> 4. How is the Thuan Phuoc Bridge in Da Nang built? </strong> The confluence of Han river, Vinh Dien river and Cam Le river<br />
<strong> Crossing the Han River at the mouth of Danang Bay</strong><br />
Connecting My Khe beach with Non Nuoc beach Thuan Phuoc is a modern suspension bridge, located across the Han River at the mouth of Da Nang Bay, with a total length of more than 1.8 km. The work has a modern, majestic beauty connecting two important coastal routes of Da Nang, namely Nguyen Tat Thanh and Hoang Sa &#8211; Truong Sa. Image: <em> Dao Quang Tuyen.</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_11_119_38495140/74c161cb4989a0d7f998.jpg" width="625" height="570"> <strong> 5. What is a special national monument in Da Nang?</strong> Marble Mountains</p>
<p>Historic Thanh Dien Hai<br />
<strong> Both are correct</strong> In Da Nang, Ngu Hanh Son scenic (Ngu Hanh Son district) and historic Thanh Dien Hai (Hai Chau district) have been classified as special national monuments. Ngu Hanh Son has a beautiful landscape with historical, cultural, archaeological and economic value. Dien Hai Citadel is located in the center of the city, west of the Han River, which used to be the most important defensive building here. Image: <em> Danang Fantasticity.</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_11_119_38495140/0a131c19345bdd05844a.jpg" width="625" height="446"> <strong> 6. Where in Da Nang is considered the &#8220;kingdom&#8221; of the five-colored langur?</strong> <strong> Son Tra Peninsula</strong><br />
Nui Chua National Park<br />
Cu De River Son Tra peninsula in Da Nang is considered the &#8220;kingdom&#8221; of rare and precious langurs. Also known as the brown-shanked douc langur, this animal has five distinctive colors, has a different beauty, is honored as the &#8220;queen&#8221; of primates. Image: <em> Doan Son</em> . <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_11_119_38495140/acaebba493e67ab823f7.jpg" width="625" height="625"> <strong> 7. To Da Nang, which museum can visitors visit?</strong> Da Nang Museum, Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture &#8230;<br />
Da Nang Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of Buddhist Culture &#8230;<br />
<strong> All right</strong> In Da Nang, there are many museums with diverse themes on display. Tourists can visit famous places such as Da Nang Museum, Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture, Da Nang Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of Buddhist Culture, Dong Dinh Museum &#8230; Photo: <em> Nguyen Nhung Quynh.</em> <em> <strong> The beauty of Danang from an elevated perspective</strong> </em> <em> Dragon Bridge, Ba Na Hills, My Khe Beach and other landmarks in Da Nang appear differently through the camera angle of photographer William Wei.</em></p>
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		<title>Hanging string farming in Hoang Tan</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2021 12:20:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Quang Yen town is characterized by topography and soil of a coastal estuarine delta, with great potential for development of agriculture &#8211; fisheries with thousands of hectares of intertidal land for aquaculture. Here, people have created a unique aquaculture model: hanging rope farming in the estuary area. This is also a typical OCOP product of [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Quang Yen town is characterized by topography and soil of a coastal estuarine delta, with great potential for development of agriculture &#8211; fisheries with thousands of hectares of intertidal land for aquaculture. Here, people have created a unique aquaculture model: hanging rope farming in the estuary area. This is also a typical OCOP product of Quang Yen.</strong><br />
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<p><em>The appropriate time for nursing Ha is late February and early March of the lunar calendar.</em></p>
<p>Hanging string farming is most developed in Hoang Tan commune. Currently the whole commune has thousands of rafts of oysters, large and small. Over the past 10 years, many households in Hoang Tan island commune have developed their economy, enriched by raising oysters.</p>
<p>Previously, the farming of Ha was fragmented, mainly the way of raising on tiger parrot branches, both ineffective and affecting the ecological environment of the mangrove area. Since 2011, a number of households have tried farming by driving piles to the tidal flats, then tie the piles together into trusses and hang up skewer.</p>
<p>Mr. Truong Van Ket, Chairman of Hoang Tan Commune Farmers Association, said: From a few experimental farming households, up to now, the commune has nearly 1,000 households raising hanging ropes, with a scale of over 4,000 hectares of water surface. In this form of farming, they have a fast growth rate, a high survival rate of 80-95%, and a harvest of about 5,000 tons / year.</p>
<p>Working as oyster farming, hanging rope is not too hard, but it requires experience. The farming process is very simple, just take advantage of the exploited shells, bring them to dry in the sun, then punch a hole in the shell to skew to the rope and release. Depending on whether seed is obtained from the wild or from imported seed sources, farmers will create potting ropes with suitable density.</p>
<p>Mr. Nguyen Van Bong&#8217;s family in village 5, Hoang Tan commune has been attached to the farming of stringed stringers for more than ten years. Like many other families here, at the end of February, the beginning of the third lunar month is when his family and other households start to breed Ha. In the morning, when the water is dry, people take advantage of tying the skewers of mint to the truss, waiting for the tide to rise. These skewers will become the substrates for the seed in nature to cling to.</p>
<p>After about 2-3 months of nursing, the seedlings have grown to the size of their fingers, people begin to separate each cord to hang to create conditions for the hippopotamus to develop. Each cord has about 5-6 children, hanging about 10-15cm apart. When high tide floods the hanging piles, the tidal currents of the Ha stick cling to the crust and grow and develop on their own. Ha will eat the plankton, algae in the water to grow. So oyster farming does not cost much to buy food and take care like other types of seafood.</p>
<p>However, Mr. Bong also shared that this job is much affected by weather conditions and water salinity, so the risk is quite high. Sometimes, the whole crop will disappear if the water source is polluted, and the disease will die. On the other hand, if the stocking is too dense, it can make the galaxies look fatter for a long time, the harvest time is extended for several months, leading to the higher rate of death.</p>
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<p><em>Model of raising ocean on raft.</em></p>
<p>The time to switch from summer to autumn when the weather is cold is the time when the hanging rope grows fastest. Farmers have to calculate the tidal water to move the rafts to the farming area with lots of algae to feed them. Usually around November of the lunar calendar begins to harvest.</p>
<p>Compared with wild extraction, the hanging rope model is 10 times more effective, while the initial investment cost is not much, and easy to harvest. Ha in Hoang Tan is of better quality. Because of the mixture of soil, water and soil, the Ha is fat, thicker than the cultured in other localities.</p>
<p>Oyster farming not only brings about great economic value but also benefits in environmental protection. Oysters and mussels purify water through their breathing, and they also eat microorganisms and plankton that make seawater cleaner.</p>
<p>Since the occupation of hanging string, the life of the island commune people gradually changed their flesh. Hoang Tan has become a supplier of oysters, mussels and other aquatic species to a large number of the province, and is famous for its fresh and greasy oyster products. This is also one of the key products of Quang Yen province in implementing the OCOP program, one product per commune and ward.</p>
<p>And when mentioning Hoang Tan, people will immediately remember the profession of hanging rope &#8211; a profession that attaches to the lives of coastal people, lives on the sea, contributes to the protection of the marine environment and receives precious gifts. prices from the sea.</p>
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