Bắc Sơn District

Bắc Sơn District
Huyện Bắc Sơn
Rural district
Country  Vietnam
Region Northeast
Province Lạng Sơn
Capital Bắc Sơn
Area
  Total 269 sq mi (698 km2)
Population (2003)
  Total 65,073
Time zone UTC + 7 (UTC+7)

Bắc Sơn is a rural district of Lạng Sơn Province in the Northeast region of Vietnam. In the district had a population of 65,073.[1] The district covers an area of 698 km². The district capital lies at Bắc Sơn.[1]

Administrative divisions

Bắc Sơn, Long Đống, Quỳnh Sơn, Bắc Sơn, Hữu Vĩnh, Chiêu Vũ, Hưng Vũ, Trấn Yên, Nhất Tiến, Nhất Hòa, Vũ Lăng, Vũ Sơn, Vũ Lễ, Tân Thành, Tân Hương, Tân Lập, Tân Tri, Chiến Thắng, Đồng Ý, Vạn Thủy.

Bac Son Travel Information:

A paradise in north east of Vietnam is Bac Son Valley, where is breathtaking scenery to open the look out of valley belonging in Lang Son Province, it is not so far from Hanoi with distance 160 kilometers – 4 hours driving following highway no. 1B. Bac Son valley is more awesome view when is time of rice harvest, it is best time to visit Bac Son on the September to October of the year when is valley with yellow color from rice field.

Bac Son is homeland of most Tay Ethnic Minority People who is one of 54 ethnic group in Vietnam. This is mountainous topography surrounding most by mountain, hill and valleys that is awarded to Bac Son a peaceful land & people, to create a paradise with natural scene as extremely impressive beauty-spot in the north east of Vietnam.

To admire of Bac Son valley, travelers are suggested to climb on the top of mountain to watching completely all most beautiful of Bac Son valley. Should plane your trip to visit Bac Son on crop time that surely attracts you to enter your memory of the life

A wonderful picture with color pieces were deeply impressed by anyone contemplated them and horizontal - vertical canals make the picture of Bac Son more magnetic. That suggest you, before the trip, you should prepare a very good Camera to take a wonderful picture of Bac Son. Bac Son Tours

References

  1. 1 2 "Districts of Vietnam". Statoids. Archived from the original on 31 March 2009. Retrieved March 23, 2009.


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