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With hardly any French troops to attack, the insurgents directed their anger instead against Vietnamese Christians, long regarded as potential allies of the French. Although the numbers remain disputed, it seems likely that between the end of July and the end of September 1885 Cần Vương fighters killed around 40,000 Vietnamese Christians ...
The bridge is 2.75 kilometres long (1.68 miles). It has a 6-lane carriageway measuring 23 metres (76 feet) in width, with 4 lanes for automobile traffic and two lanes for bicycles and motorbikes. It has a clearance of 39 metres (128 feet), which allows large ships to pass underneath it. [1] The bridge was inaugurated on April 24, 2010. [2]
Cần Thơ, anglicized as Can Tho or Cantho, is the fourth-largest city in Vietnam, and the largest city along the Mekong Delta region in Vietnam. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] It is noted for its floating markets , rice paper -making village, and picturesque rural canals . [ 8 ]
Cần Thơ Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge over the Hậu River, the largest distributary of the Mekong River.The 2.75 kilometres (1.71 mi) four-lane bridge is located in Bình Minh Town, Vĩnh Long Province, opposite Cái Răng District, Cần Thơ, Mekong Delta, approximately 170 kilometres (110 mi) south of Ho Chi Minh City.
Thốt Nốt is the main urban district of the city of Cần Thơ in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam. To the south and west it borders Vĩnh Thạnh district and An Giang province, and to the north with Đồng Tháp province.
The Hùng King Temple is a facility to worship Hung King located in Can Tho, Vietnam. The temple has an area of more than 39,000 square meters, started construction in June 2019 and was inaugurated on April 6, 2022.
Bình Long High School for the Gifted 2012 Bình Long town: Trần Hưng Đạo High School for the Gifted 1992 Bình Thuận province: Phan Thiết: Phan Ngọc Hiển High School for the Gifted 1991 Cà Mau province: Cà Mau: Cao Bằng High School for the Gifted 2001 Cao Bằng province: Cao Bằng: Nguyễn Du High School for the Gifted 1994
Statue of An Dương Vương in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. An Dương Vương (Vietnamese: [ʔaːn zɨəŋ vɨəŋ]), personal name Thục Phán, was the founding king and the only ruler of the kingdom of Âu Lạc, an ancient state centered in the Red River Delta.