Next post in menu About Vietnam, we will introduce about Bac Ninh Province (Tỉnh Bắc Ninh), which is located in the Red River Delta region. It is surrounded by Bac Giang to the north, Hung Yen to the south, Hai Duong to the east, and Hanoi to the west. The topography is quite flat with a complex network of rivers and springs, including Cau, Duong, and Thai Binh rivers.
Climate:
The province has moon soon weather, cold winter. The annual average temperature is 24oC. The highest one is 30oC in July; the lowest one is 150C in January. The annual average rainfall is 1,400mm- 1,600mm. The rainy season lasts from May to October and the dry season lasts from December to April next year.
The province has moon soon weather, cold winter. The annual average temperature is 24oC. The highest one is 30oC in July; the lowest one is 150C in January. The annual average rainfall is 1,400mm- 1,600mm. The rainy season lasts from May to October and the dry season lasts from December to April next year.
Tourism:
Bac Ninh used to be an ancient town, a trade centre of Vietnam from 2nd to 10th century. Buddhism penetrates into their early and flourished on Ly dynasty. Bac Ninh has tangible and intangible culture heritage. Many pagodas and temples were built such as Phat Tich, Dau, Butl like other cake such as doughnut. However, it has a special soft of rice, cracker of papaya, crunchy of green bean and fatty of coconut and Thap pagodas, Dinh Bang Communal House, Do Temple.
Bac Ninh used to be an ancient town, a trade centre of Vietnam from 2nd to 10th century. Buddhism penetrates into their early and flourished on Ly dynasty. Bac Ninh has tangible and intangible culture heritage. Many pagodas and temples were built such as Phat Tich, Dau, Butl like other cake such as doughnut. However, it has a special soft of rice, cracker of papaya, crunchy of green bean and fatty of coconut and Thap pagodas, Dinh Bang Communal House, Do Temple.
Phat Tich Temple
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From VietnameseFood.com.vn
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