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  2. Taxis of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    H. Hazel Hanh, in their 2013 "Journal of Vietnam Studies" article, described the introduction of the rickshaw (xe-kéo, or "pulling vehicle") from Japan to Vietnam in 1883. In its early years, its main customer base was among European colonizers within then- French Indochina , with a small number of French firms holding a quasi-monopoly on both ...

  3. Thái Bình - Wikipedia

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    In the 10th century, the area was the domain of the Tran clan, which rose in power to become the Trần Dynasty of Vietnam in the early 13th century. The town Thái Bình (Sino-Vietnamese: 太平) developed near the Keo Pagoda constructed in 1061. Before the prime minister declared it a city in June 2004, Thai Binh was officially a town.

  4. Expressways of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Hanoi–Thai Nguyen–Bac Kan–Cao Bang Expressway: 227 kilometres (141 mi) [17] 4–6 Hanoi–Thai Nguyen section complete CT.08 Ninh Binh–Haiphong Expressway: 109 kilometres (68 mi) [17] 4 Under construction CT.09 Noi Bai–Bac Ninh–Ha Long Expressway 146 kilometres (91 mi) [17] 4 Noi Bai–Bac Ninh section complete CT.10

  5. Ho Chi Minh City–Trung Luong Expressway - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Vietnam The Ho Chi Minh City–Trung Luong Expressway (part of the North–South Expressway , labelled as CT.01 ), is a 61.9-kilometre-long (38.5 mi) highway in Vietnam. This six-lane expressway opened on February 3, 2010, connecting Ho Chi Minh City with Tiền Giang Province and the rest of Mekong Delta .

  6. Thái Bình province - Wikipedia

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    Map of Thai Binh province in 1909. Although situated in the centre of the Red River Delta, in the past, Thái Bình was considered an island bounded by three larger rivers, and is the only province never to have been merged or separated. This position gives the people of Thái Bình a quite distinct culture.

  7. Tân Bình district - Wikipedia

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    Tân Bình is an urban district of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The city's international airport is situated in the district. [1] It consists of 15 wards, from Ward 1 to Ward 15. It occupies 22.43 km 2 (8.66 sq mi). In the 2019 census, Tân Bình district has a population of 474,792 people. [2]

  8. Đông Hưng district - Wikipedia

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    Đông Hưng is a district of Thái Bình province in the Red River Delta region of Vietnam. Đông Hung is the homeland of hát chèo, a traditional Vietnamese music genre, and water puppetry. The district is also well known for Cay cake. As of 2003 the district had a population of 257,144. [1] The district covers an area of 198 km².

  9. Phú Bình district - Wikipedia

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    Phú Bình is a rural district of Thái Nguyên province in the Northeast region of Vietnam. As of 2003 the district had a population of 139,753. [1] The district covers an area of 249 km². The district capital lies at Hương Sơn. [1]