Quang Ngai is located in Central
Vietnam, at an almost equal distance from the two ends of the country.
Like other provinces in this area, Quang Ngai is characterized as having
mountains on one side and the sea on the other. The population consists
of a majority of Kinh people.
Quang Ngai is famous for the cultural
vestiges of Sa Huynh, Chau Sa Citadel, Ong Pagoda, Mai Son Pagoda, and
Ba Gia Battlefields. Quang Ngai province is 833km from Hanoi on
National Highway 1. Its provincial capital also called Quang Ngai was
built by the Tra Khuc River, and lot of its ancient features still
remain.
Quang Ngai is known for its vast
sugar-cane plantations, sugar production and salt marshes. The province
produces various kinds of sugar, the most famous is white, glassy
sugar-candy which can be used to treat coughs.
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