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Mình làm về Đà Nẵng nha
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My mother had a business trip to Da Nang last weekend, and I had a chance to visit this beautiful city with her. She worked for one morning, and the rest of the time she took me outside to visit some famous places. The first spot was the Hoi An ancient town, which was a completely different world from the busy roads out there. I took many pictures with the lanterns, the old corners, and enjoyed some of the very delicious food. In the evening, we took a short trip to Dragon Bridge – a symbol of Da Nang City. Since it was Saturday night, we had chance to witness the Dragon head blowing fire and water. It was such a wonderful view, and I was really impressed by that. Next we went around the city to enjoy the nightlife here, and Da Nang was very different from Ho Chi Minh City. Next morning, we woke up pretty early to go to My Khe beach – which is also known as one of the six most beautiful beaches of the world. The sand was white, the water was crystal clear, and the ranges of coconut made the atmosphere seemed so poetic. In the afternoon, we visited the Asian Park – Sun World Da Nang Wonder so I could play some interesting games. In the evening, we went to two other famous bridges – the Han River and the Love bridges. Both of them were so beautiful, and it was a pity that we did not have more time to actually enjoy the view. I left Da Nang in regret that night, and I had to admit that Da Nang was such a worthy city to live.
Ha Tinh city today is a historical land existed from the time of the nation’s construction, belonging to the territory of Van Lang in the Hung Vuong dynasty. During the Northern colonial period, this land belonged to Cuu Chan district, then Ham Hoan district, Cuu Duc district, Nhat Nam district, Chau Phuc Loc district. The Tien Le Dynasty (980-1008) belonged to Thach Ha. Since 1025, the Ly dynasty belonged to Dinh Phien camp; Tran Ho dynasty (1226 -1407) belonged to Chau Nhat Nam; Under the reign of Minh (1047 -1427) was the land of Ban Thach district, Chau Nam Tinh. The Hau Le dynasty belonged to Thach Ha district, covered by Ha Hoa, Thua Tuyen (then the land and town), Nghe An. The Nguyen dynasty, the 12th year of Minh Menh (1831) established a province, the capital of Ha Tinh was also formed since then. In the year of Quy Ox, the 6th Tu Duc (1853), the court abandoned the province, and took over Ha Thanh (before 1841 was Ha Hoa) to establish Ha Tinh religion. Dao Thanh is located in Nai village, Dai Nai town, the former seat of Thach Ha district. In the year of Hoi Hoi, Tu Duc 28th (1875), Ha Tinh province was re-established, the seat was moved to Trung Tiet commune. By the 34th year of Tu Duc (1881), Thanh Ha Tinh was built of brick and laterite in the style of Vo – ice (Vauban) (1). The province is not an administrative unit but only the seat of the provincial government. Residents outside the city are under the management of Trung Tiet commune, Thuong Nhi general, Thach Ha district, Ha Hoa district (2). Around 1920, there was a policy of “gia quang” (expansion) to merge the hamlets of Dong Que, Tac Commune, Trung Hau, Tien Bat to collect more housing tax, sanitation tax, but still belongs to Trung Tiet commune administratively. . On May 10, Giap Ngo year (ie June 11, 1924), King Khai Dinh issued Dao Du to establish Ha Tinh town. On 30/7/1924, Governor General of Indochina Méclanh (Merlin) issued a Decree approving the above example. After the August Revolution in 1945, Ha Tinh town was just a small provincial capital with an area of 1.2 km2, with streets: Tinh Trung, Hoan Thi, Tien Mon, Hau Mon, Ta Mon, Huu Mon, Tan Giang. , Nam Ngan; population of 4. 400 people. During the implementation of the policy of scorched earth the resistance war (1947-1948), the enterprise offices all evacuated to the rural areas. The town manager at that time was the Defense Committee, later changed to the Ha Tinh Town Resistance Committee. From 1948 to 1957, Ha Tinh town was no longer directly under the province, but just a commune-level administrative unit in Thach Ha district. On November 21, 1957, Deputy Prime Minister Phan Ke Toai signed Decree No. 564 on reconstruction of Ha Tinh town on the basis of the current boundaries. Ha Tinh town is the administrative unit of the district directly under the province. On April 1, 1960, the Party Committee of Ha Tinh town was established and held the first congress. During this period, the town had 4 streets: Phan Dinh Phung, Nguyen Cong Tru, Nguyen Danh Duong and Cao Thang, there were 3 hamlets: Thanh Dong (Nam Ngan, Tan Giang, Ta Mon), Dong Que, Xa Tac. In 1960, Tan Binh street was established, added Lien Binh (Thach Quy), Phu Lac (Thach Phu). From 1962 to 1964, due to the requirement of building an agency and allowing the people to resettle, two new blocks were established, namely Tran Thi Huong and Lam Phuoc Tho. Some returning people in Thailand were arranged to focus in an area between Trung Quy and Dong Que named Tran Duc Vinh street block. Also during this period, to expand and import Trung Quy of Thach Yen commune, Dong Phu of Thach Phu commune into the town. Establishment of two agricultural cooperatives Bong Son and Dong Hai. During the anti-American period from 1965 to 1972, the people evacuated to the surrounding areas, both in production and fighting. Some of them stay behind as the core force sticking to the area. During this period, the names of the blocks were: Tran Thi Huong, Lam Phuoc Tho, Dong Vinh, Le Binh, Thanh Dong, Tran Duc Vinh. After the country was unified (1975), implementing Resolution 245 NQ / TW, dated September 20, 1975 of the Politburo of the Central Party, the two provinces of Nghe An and Ha Tinh were merged into Nghe-Tinh province, town Ha Tinh is no longer the provincial capital. Although it is an administrative unit at the district level, in 1979, there was no subordinate government. , Nam Ha). In September 1981, Bac Ha and Nam Ha wards were established on the basis of two sub-zones, with 9 blocks: Tan Lap, Tran Thi Huong, Lam Phuoc Tho, Dong Hai, Le Binh, Dong Vinh (belonging to the North Ward. Ha); Thanh Dong, Bong Son, Tran Duc Vinh (in Nam Ha ward). On September 16, 1989, 6 communes: Thach Linh, Thach Trung, Thach Quy, Thach Phu, Thach Yen and Dai Nai of Thach Ha district were merged into Ha Tinh town. In 1991, at the 9th session of the VIIIth National Assembly decided to split Nghe-Tinh into two provinces of Nghe An – Ha Tinh as before, Ha Tinh town was returned to the capital of Ha Tinh province. In April 1994, two new wards were established: Tran Phu and Tan Giang. The town has 4 wards and 6 communes with a natural area of 30.6 km2 and a population of 49. 410 people. In August 2002, the People’s Committee of Ha Tinh province issued a decision to approve the adjustment project of the general planning to build Ha Tinh town, in which Ha Tinh town was identified as a political, economic, cultural center. training and scientific-technical research of the province. On April 2, 2004, the Government issued Decree No. 09/2004 / ND-CP on the expansion of the administrative boundary of Ha Tinh town, cutting 5 more communes of Thach Ha, Thach Mon, Thach Dong and Thach Hung and Thach Binh of Thach Ha district entered the town. On July 19, 2006, the Ministry of Construction issued Decision No. 1048 / QD-BXD recognizing Ha Tinh town as a grade III city. On February 7, 2007, the Government issued Decree No. 20/2007 / ND-CP on adjusting the boundaries of wards and communes of Ha Tinh town, changing Thach Linh, Thach Yen and Thach Quy communes into wards and establish a new ward Nguyen Du. On May 28, 2007, on the basis that Ha Tinh town is a grade III city, the Government issued Decree No. 89NĐ-CP on the establishment of Ha Tinh city directly under the province. This is an important historical milestone in the process of forming and developing Ha Tinh city.
Mình làm về Đà Nẵng nha
Vote 5 sao và cám ơn nha
Cho mình xin hay nhất
My mother had a business trip to Da Nang last weekend, and I had a chance to visit this beautiful city with her. She worked for one morning, and the rest of the time she took me outside to visit some famous places. The first spot was the Hoi An ancient town, which was a completely different world from the busy roads out there. I took many pictures with the lanterns, the old corners, and enjoyed some of the very delicious food. In the evening, we took a short trip to Dragon Bridge – a symbol of Da Nang City. Since it was Saturday night, we had chance to witness the Dragon head blowing fire and water. It was such a wonderful view, and I was really impressed by that. Next we went around the city to enjoy the nightlife here, and Da Nang was very different from Ho Chi Minh City. Next morning, we woke up pretty early to go to My Khe beach – which is also known as one of the six most beautiful beaches of the world. The sand was white, the water was crystal clear, and the ranges of coconut made the atmosphere seemed so poetic. In the afternoon, we visited the Asian Park – Sun World Da Nang Wonder so I could play some interesting games. In the evening, we went to two other famous bridges – the Han River and the Love bridges. Both of them were so beautiful, and it was a pity that we did not have more time to actually enjoy the view. I left Da Nang in regret that night, and I had to admit that Da Nang was such a worthy city to live.
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Ha Tinh city today is a historical land existed from the time of the nation’s construction, belonging to the territory of Van Lang in the Hung Vuong dynasty. During the Northern colonial period, this land belonged to Cuu Chan district, then Ham Hoan district, Cuu Duc district, Nhat Nam district, Chau Phuc Loc district. The Tien Le Dynasty (980-1008) belonged to Thach Ha. Since 1025, the Ly dynasty belonged to Dinh Phien camp; Tran Ho dynasty (1226 -1407) belonged to Chau Nhat Nam; Under the reign of Minh (1047 -1427) was the land of Ban Thach district, Chau Nam Tinh. The Hau Le dynasty belonged to Thach Ha district, covered by Ha Hoa, Thua Tuyen (then the land and town), Nghe An. The Nguyen dynasty, the 12th year of Minh Menh (1831) established a province, the capital of Ha Tinh was also formed since then. In the year of Quy Ox, the 6th Tu Duc (1853), the court abandoned the province, and took over Ha Thanh (before 1841 was Ha Hoa) to establish Ha Tinh religion. Dao Thanh is located in Nai village, Dai Nai town, the former seat of Thach Ha district. In the year of Hoi Hoi, Tu Duc 28th (1875), Ha Tinh province was re-established, the seat was moved to Trung Tiet commune. By the 34th year of Tu Duc (1881), Thanh Ha Tinh was built of brick and laterite in the style of Vo – ice (Vauban) (1). The province is not an administrative unit but only the seat of the provincial government. Residents outside the city are under the management of Trung Tiet commune, Thuong Nhi general, Thach Ha district, Ha Hoa district (2). Around 1920, there was a policy of “gia quang” (expansion) to merge the hamlets of Dong Que, Tac Commune, Trung Hau, Tien Bat to collect more housing tax, sanitation tax, but still belongs to Trung Tiet commune administratively. . On May 10, Giap Ngo year (ie June 11, 1924), King Khai Dinh issued Dao Du to establish Ha Tinh town. On 30/7/1924, Governor General of Indochina Méclanh (Merlin) issued a Decree approving the above example. After the August Revolution in 1945, Ha Tinh town was just a small provincial capital with an area of 1.2 km2, with streets: Tinh Trung, Hoan Thi, Tien Mon, Hau Mon, Ta Mon, Huu Mon, Tan Giang. , Nam Ngan; population of 4. 400 people. During the implementation of the policy of scorched earth the resistance war (1947-1948), the enterprise offices all evacuated to the rural areas. The town manager at that time was the Defense Committee, later changed to the Ha Tinh Town Resistance Committee. From 1948 to 1957, Ha Tinh town was no longer directly under the province, but just a commune-level administrative unit in Thach Ha district. On November 21, 1957, Deputy Prime Minister Phan Ke Toai signed Decree No. 564 on reconstruction of Ha Tinh town on the basis of the current boundaries. Ha Tinh town is the administrative unit of the district directly under the province. On April 1, 1960, the Party Committee of Ha Tinh town was established and held the first congress. During this period, the town had 4 streets: Phan Dinh Phung, Nguyen Cong Tru, Nguyen Danh Duong and Cao Thang, there were 3 hamlets: Thanh Dong (Nam Ngan, Tan Giang, Ta Mon), Dong Que, Xa Tac. In 1960, Tan Binh street was established, added Lien Binh (Thach Quy), Phu Lac (Thach Phu). From 1962 to 1964, due to the requirement of building an agency and allowing the people to resettle, two new blocks were established, namely Tran Thi Huong and Lam Phuoc Tho. Some returning people in Thailand were arranged to focus in an area between Trung Quy and Dong Que named Tran Duc Vinh street block. Also during this period, to expand and import Trung Quy of Thach Yen commune, Dong Phu of Thach Phu commune into the town. Establishment of two agricultural cooperatives Bong Son and Dong Hai. During the anti-American period from 1965 to 1972, the people evacuated to the surrounding areas, both in production and fighting. Some of them stay behind as the core force sticking to the area. During this period, the names of the blocks were: Tran Thi Huong, Lam Phuoc Tho, Dong Vinh, Le Binh, Thanh Dong, Tran Duc Vinh. After the country was unified (1975), implementing Resolution 245 NQ / TW, dated September 20, 1975 of the Politburo of the Central Party, the two provinces of Nghe An and Ha Tinh were merged into Nghe-Tinh province, town Ha Tinh is no longer the provincial capital. Although it is an administrative unit at the district level, in 1979, there was no subordinate government. , Nam Ha). In September 1981, Bac Ha and Nam Ha wards were established on the basis of two sub-zones, with 9 blocks: Tan Lap, Tran Thi Huong, Lam Phuoc Tho, Dong Hai, Le Binh, Dong Vinh (belonging to the North Ward. Ha); Thanh Dong, Bong Son, Tran Duc Vinh (in Nam Ha ward). On September 16, 1989, 6 communes: Thach Linh, Thach Trung, Thach Quy, Thach Phu, Thach Yen and Dai Nai of Thach Ha district were merged into Ha Tinh town. In 1991, at the 9th session of the VIIIth National Assembly decided to split Nghe-Tinh into two provinces of Nghe An – Ha Tinh as before, Ha Tinh town was returned to the capital of Ha Tinh province. In April 1994, two new wards were established: Tran Phu and Tan Giang. The town has 4 wards and 6 communes with a natural area of 30.6 km2 and a population of 49. 410 people. In August 2002, the People’s Committee of Ha Tinh province issued a decision to approve the adjustment project of the general planning to build Ha Tinh town, in which Ha Tinh town was identified as a political, economic, cultural center. training and scientific-technical research of the province. On April 2, 2004, the Government issued Decree No. 09/2004 / ND-CP on the expansion of the administrative boundary of Ha Tinh town, cutting 5 more communes of Thach Ha, Thach Mon, Thach Dong and Thach Hung and Thach Binh of Thach Ha district entered the town. On July 19, 2006, the Ministry of Construction issued Decision No. 1048 / QD-BXD recognizing Ha Tinh town as a grade III city. On February 7, 2007, the Government issued Decree No. 20/2007 / ND-CP on adjusting the boundaries of wards and communes of Ha Tinh town, changing Thach Linh, Thach Yen and Thach Quy communes into wards and establish a new ward Nguyen Du. On May 28, 2007, on the basis that Ha Tinh town is a grade III city, the Government issued Decree No. 89NĐ-CP on the establishment of Ha Tinh city directly under the province. This is an important historical milestone in the process of forming and developing Ha Tinh city.
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