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On April 11, 1900, Yen Bai province was established by the French colonialist government. The city grew in size with the opening of the Hanoi–Lào Cai railway , which attracted many migrants. On February 10, 1930, part of the 4th Regiment of Tonkinese Rifles stationed at Yen Bai mutinied against their French officers in the Yên Bái mutiny .
The provinces of Vietnam are subdivided into second-level administrative units, namely districts (Vietnamese: huyện), provincial cities (thành phố trực thuộc tỉnh), and district-level towns (thị xã).
Dong Cuong Temple Festival is held in the Dong Cuong commune, Van Yen district, where the temple is located. The festival rites performed present an array of events starting with an invitation to the living and the dead, royal offerings, a procession of the palanquins of the Tutelary God and Holy Mother.
Mù Cang Chải is a landlocked district that borders Van Ban district of Lao Cai province to the north, Muong La district of Son La province to the south, Than Uyen of Lai Chau province to the west, and Van Chan district of Yen Bai province to the east. The district is located at the foot of Hoang Lien Son mountain range, at an altitude of ...
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Yen Bay was a military post comprising more than 600 troops in four companies of infantry. These were commanded by 20 French officers and non-commissioned officers. VNQDĐ members had been espousing revolutionary sentiment in the area for several months and there was considerable tension in the town leading up to the planned mutiny. [ 17 ]
The district is divided administratively into two townships: Cao Thượng (the capital) and Nhã Nam, and into the following communes: Quế Nham; Việt Lập; Liên Chung ...
Tran Yen district has 21 commune-level administrative units, including Cổ Phúc town (district capital) and 20 communes: Báo Đáp, Bảo Hưng, Cường Thịnh, Đào Thịnh, Hòa Cuông, Hồng Ca, Hưng Khánh, Hưng Thịnh, Kiên Thành, Lương Thịnh, Minh Quán, Minh Quân, Nga Quán, Quy Mông, Tân Đồng, Vân Hội, Việt Cường, Việt Hồng, Việt Thành, Y Can.