Nghe An is a province located in the center of the North Central region, a locality with a long history of formation and development, rich in revolutionary traditions and a spirit of studiousness. Nghe An is also a land that has produced many heroes, heroes, famous generals, and historical figures for the country. In particular, Nghe An is the hometown of President Ho Chi Minh, the great leader of the Vietnamese people, national liberation hero, and world cultural celebrity.
The name Nghe An first appeared in 1030 during the reign of King Ly Thai Tong when the king changed the name of Hoan Chau to Nghe An. Since then, the name Nghe An has become a close and dear name associated with the nation's heroic history and exists deep in the minds of generations of Nghe An people to this day. In November 2020, Nghe An solemnly held the 990th anniversary of the name Nghe An; affirming an important milestone, a glorious historical journey of the locality.
Geographical location
Nghe An is a locality located at latitude 18 0 33′ to 20 0 01′ North latitude, longitude 103 0 52′ to 105 0 48′ East longitude, in the center of the North Central region of Vietnam; The East borders the sea, the South borders Ha Tinh province, the North borders Thanh Hoa province, the West borders the Lao People's Democratic Republic with 468 km of land border, the east coast is 82 km long.
Nghe An has 21 administrative units, including: 01 city, 3 towns and 17 districts. Of which, Vinh City is a class 1 urban area, the economic and cultural center of the province and the North Central region; 3 towns, including: Cua Lo town, Hoang Mai town and Thai Hoa town; 17 districts, including: Dien Chau, Quynh Luu, Yen Thanh, Do Luong, Nghi Loc, Hung Nguyen, Nam Dan, Thanh Chuong, Tan Ky, Anh Son, Con Cuong, Nghia Dan, Quy Hop, Quy Chau, Que Phong, Tuong Duong, Ky Son.
Nghe An is located in the East - West economic corridor connecting Myanmar - Thailand - Laos - Vietnam along National Highway 7 to Cua Lo port; located on national and international tourist routes (tourist route across Vietnam; tourist route Vinh - Plain of Jars - Luangprabang - Vientiane - Bangkok and vice versa via National Highway 7 and Road 8)... With locations such as Therefore, Nghe An plays an important role in economic exchanges, trade, tourism, and goods transportation with the whole country and other countries in the region, especially Laos, Thailand and China. Favorable conditions to call for investment in socio-economic development.
Residential
According to the 2020 Statistical Yearbook, the population of Nghe An province by 2020 is 3,365,198 people, mainly living in rural areas (84.5%). Population density is 204 people/km².
The population of ethnic minority and mountainous areas living in Nghe An province is over 1.2 million people (accounting for 36% of the province's population). Ethnic minorities are 491,267 people, accounting for 14.76% of the province's population and 40.93% of the population in mountainous areas.
Nghe An currently has 47 ethnic groups living together, of which ethnic minorities account for a high proportion: Thai (338,559 people), Tho (71,420 people), Kho Mu (43,139 people), Mong (33,957 people).
Topographic
Nghe An province is located in the Northeast of the Truong Son range, with diverse and complex terrain, strongly divided by mountain ranges and river and stream systems.
Overall, Nghe An province's terrain tilts towards Northwest - Southeast, with three distinct ecological regions: mountains, midlands, and coastal plains. Of these, mountainous areas account for 83% of the territory. The terrain has a steep slope, land with a slope greater than 8° accounts for nearly 80% of the natural area of the province, especially over 38% of the land area has a slope greater than 25°. The highest place is Puxailaileng peak (2,711m) in Ky Son district, the lowest is the plains of Quynh Luu, Dien Chau, Yen Thanh districts, some places are only 0.2m high above sea level (Quynh Thanh commune, Quynh Thanh district). Quynh Luu).
Climate
Nghe An is located in the tropical monsoon climate zone, with two distinct seasons: summer and winter. From April to August every year, Nghe An is influenced by hot and dry southwest winds. In winter, it is influenced by the cold and wet northeast monsoon.
The average annual temperature is 23-24°C. The temperature difference between months of the year is quite high. The average temperature of the hottest months (June to July) is 33°C, absolute high temperature 42.7°C; The average temperature of the coldest months (December of the previous year to February of the following year) is 19°C, the absolute lowest temperature is -0.5°C. The average number of sunshine hours/year is 1,500 - 1,700 hours. The average annual rainfall ranges from 1,200 - 2,000 mm/year.