Nam Dinh City
Nam Dinh City is a coastal city located in northern Vietnam, known for its rich history and cultural heritage. It serves as the capital of Nam Dinh Province and is situated about 90 kilometers south of Hanoi. The city is famous for its traditional crafts, particularly silk weaving and embroidery, which attract both locals and tourists.
The city is also home to several historical sites, including the Nam Dinh Cathedral and the Tran Temple, which celebrate the legacy of the Tran Dynasty. Nam Dinh's economy is primarily based on agriculture, textiles, and manufacturing, making it an important industrial center in the region.