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The Red River Delta or Hong River Delta (Vietnamese: Đồng bằng sông Hồng) is the flat low-lying plain formed by the Red River and its distributaries merging with the Thái Bình River in Northern Vietnam.
The Red River Delta or Hong River Delta is the flat low-lying plain formed by the Red River and its distributaries merging with the Thái Bình River in northern Vietnam. Overview Map
Map of Red River Delta Region, Vietnam showing all the provinces located in it such as Ha Bac, Ha Noi. Vinh Phu, Ha Tay, Nam Ha, etc.
The Red River Delta is located in the northern part of Vietnam, covering an area of approximately 15,000 square kilometers. It stretches from the western edge of Hanoi to the Gulf of Tonkin, encompassing several provinces including Hanoi, Haiphong, Nam Dinh, and Thai Binh.
Red River Delta Vietnam travel guide: Location & Maps - places to visit - where to stay - tour packages - blog article and more
The Red River Delta (RRD), including 11 provinces, is one of the four largest rice-growing areas in Vietnam. Tropical storms often occur and cause serious flooding from May to October annually in...
Where is the Red River Delta? The Red River Delta is a strategically important area for the economy, foreign affairs, society, defenses, and politics. It spans roughly 120 km long and a huge 140 km wide in the center of northern Vietnam. The river rises in China’s province Yunnan and passes course 1,175 km southeast through tapering gorges ...
Downstream from Việt Trì, the river and its main distributaries, the Đuống River, Kinh Thầy River, Bạch Đằng River and the Thái Bình river system spread out to form the Red River Delta. The Red River flows past the Vietnamese capital Hanoi before emptying into the Gulf of Tonkin.
Fueled by the strong flowing Red and Thai Binh Rivers, as well as their distributaries, the delta region is famous for its rice cultivation in Northern Vietnam. Protected by a series of dikes that run throughout the flat low-lying plain, rice has been grown in the region for centuries.