Nam Dinh Province
Nam Dinh Province is located in the northern part of Vietnam, bordered by Thai Binh to the north and Ninh Binh to the south. It is known for its rich agricultural land, particularly rice cultivation, and has a strong cultural heritage, including traditional crafts and festivals. The province's capital is Nam Dinh City, which serves as a commercial and cultural center.
The region is also home to several historical sites, such as the Tran Temple, dedicated to the Tran Dynasty, and the Phu Giay Pagoda, which attracts many visitors. Nam Dinh's economy is supported by agriculture, textile manufacturing, and fishing, making it an important area in Vietnam's overall development.