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cho-sat cho-sat Located on the adjacent banks of the Cam River and the Tam Bac River, the Sat Market is the biggest market in Hai Phong City. In the past, it was known as An Bien Fair. When the city was established in 1888. The market was divided into large sections, constructed mainly of iron and steel with cement floors. That is why it was called Sat Market, or the “Iron Market”.

In May 1992, the Iron Market was...
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Communes of Phuc Le and Pha Le (Thuy Nguyen district) are considered motherland of Hat Dum in Hai Phong. 'Hat Dum', i.e. folk songs simultaneously exchanged between two groups of singers - men and women, is very abundant in melody: Trong Quan (Army drum), Co La (waving stork), Sa mac (desert), Ly giao duyen.

In the festival, when the women's side immediately passes a song and the men's side is late in...
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ho-tam-bac-hai-phong ho-tam-bac-hai-phong Belonging to the former An Bien Commune, the lake is currently located in the center of the City. In 1885, the French colonialists widened and straightened Liem Khe rivulet in An Bien commune to 2,800m long, 74m wide and 7m deep to create a boundary canal separating Western community from Vietnamese community, Tam Bac River to Cam river were connected.

The volume of soil excavation reached 1,760,000m3...
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den-ba-de den-ba-de At the foot of the mountain namely Doc, a small temple hide modestly in cliff. It is Ba De temple, a famous one for sacredness.

Legend told that Trinh Giang Lord while was in his royal trip around the region, saw a beautiful girl cutting grass on the hill. The Lord raped the village girl of Chai village. When she was pregnant, the Lord had gone to his palace. Under the village rules, the ill-fated girl...

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