Ha Nam is located on south of Red
River Delta, southern gateway of Hanoi. It shares border with Hung Yen,
Ha Tay provinces on the north, Hoa Binh Province on the west, Nam Dinh
and Ninh Binh provinces on the south and south-east.
There are two main rivers: Day and Chau
Giang rivers. Most of the land in this area is divided by the dense
rivers. Therefore, it has the water area of ponds, lagoons, low fields
and rivers which are convenient for aquaculture and water poultry
rising.
Ha Nam has tropical climate: rainy
season lasts from October to May and dry season lasts from November to
April next year. The annual average temperature is 23ºC.
Coming to Ha Nam, visitors are
interested in natural beauty sights like Truc Temple and Ngu Dong Son
(five grottoes), Thuy Grotto (Luon cave), Tam Chuc lake, Phuc Long
Grotto… .
Ha Nam now preserves many typical culture sights: Long Doi Son, Ba Danh pagodas, Lanh Giang, Tran Thuong, Truc temples...
The province is proud of Lieu Doi
wrestling, kite, Truc temple festivals, traditional trade villages such
as Doi Tam drum, Nha Xa silk handicraft, Thanh Ha embroidery, Ngoc Dong
rattan and bamboo villages.
Though not the first tourist destination
in the country, Ha Nam province enjoys interesting spots around Phu
Ly, the capital of the province, and its other districts. Main
attractions include Ngu Dong Son and Cam caves, Long Doi Son pagoda,
Truc temple, and the Hoa embroidery village.
Source: Internet
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