Red River Delta

Location of the Red River Delta region in Vietnam

The Red River Delta (Vietnamese: Đồng bằng sông Hồng, or Châu thổ sông Hồng) is the flat low-lying plain formed by the Red River and its distributaries merging with the Thái Binh River in northern Vietnam. The delta measuring some 15,000 square km is well protected by a network of dikes. It is an agriculturally rich area and densely populated. Most of the land is devoted to rice cultivation.[1]

Eight provinces together with two municipalities, the capital Hanoi and the port Haiphong form the delta. It has a population of almost 19 million.

The Red River Delta is the cradle of the Vietnamese nation. Water puppetry originated in the rice paddies here.

The region was bombed by United States warplanes during the Vietnam War.

The region was designated as the Red River Delta Biosphere Reserve as part of UNESCO's Man and the Biosphere Programme in 2004.[2]

Provinces

Statistics of the Red River Delta
Provinces Capital Population (2011)[3] Area (km²) Population density (/km²)[3]
Bắc Ninh Bắc Ninh 1,060,300 823.1 km² 1289
Hà Nam Phủ Lý 786,900 859.7 km² 914
Hải Dương Hải Dương 1,718,900 1,652.8 km² 1038
Hưng Yên Hưng Yên 1,150,400 923.5 km² 1242
Nam Định Nam Định 1,833,500 1,650.8 km² 1110
Ninh Bình Ninh Bình 906,900 1,392.4 km² 652
Thái Bình Thái Bình 1,786,000 1,546.5 km² 1138
Vĩnh Phúc Vĩnh Yên 1,014,600 1,373.2 km² 821
Ha Noi (municipality) 6,699,600 3328.9 km² 2013
Hai Phong (municipality) 1,878,500 1,520.7 km² 1233
total 18,835,600 14,965.7 km² 1258

Quảng Ninh Province is sometimes included as a province of the Red River Delta. Alternatively, it is seen as part of the Northeast region. Hà Tây Province was merged into Hanoi in 2008.[4]

Geography

Spanning some 150 km in width, the Red River Delta is located in the western coastal zone of the Gulf of Tonkin. The Red River is the second largest river in Vietnam and one of the five largest rivers on the East Asia coast. Its catchment covers parts of China and Vietnam and its water and sediment discharges greatly influence the hydrology in the Gulf of Tonkin.

Delta economy

By the rich natural resources and favorable natural conditions, the delta has become an area of active economic development and high population density. In 2003, of the 78 million people in Vietnam, almost a third (24 million) live in the Red River basin, including over 17 million people in the delta itself. There are many large industrial zones in the Red River delta clustering in Viet Tri, Hanoi, Haiphong and Nam Dinh.

Agriculturally the Red River Delta is the second most important rice-producing area in Vietnam, accounting for 20% of the national crop. Additionally the delta region hosts other important economic activities such as fisheries, aquaculture, land reclamation for agriculture, harbor construction, mangrove forestry, etc. With these developmental pressures the estuarine environment and ecosystem face degradation due to threats of pollution, over-fishing and aquaculture destroying natural habitats. The socio-economic development in the delta is also affected by seasonal storms, flooding, coastal erosion, silting, salt water intrusion, etc.

See: Tran Duc Thanh, 2003. Researches in estuarine environment and ecosystem of red river: An overview on activities and results. Marine Resources and Environment. T.X: 34-53. Publishing House Science and Technology.Hanoi.[5]

Tran Duc Thanh, 2003. Researches in estuarine environment and ecosystem of red river: An overview on activities and results. Marine Resources and Environment. T.X: 34-53. Publishing House Science and Technology. Hanoi.

See also

Notes and references

  1. Whitfield, D. Historical and Cultural Dictionary of Vietnam. Metuchen, New Jersey: The Scarecrow Press, 1976
  2. "Red River Delta | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization". www.unesco.org. Retrieved 2016-06-27.
  3. 1 2 General Statistics Office (2012): Statistical Yearbook of Vietnam 2011. Statistical Publishing House, Hanoi
  4. VnExpress - Địa giới Hà Nội chính thức mở rộng từ 1/8 - Dia gioi Ha Noi chinh thuc mo rong tu 1/8
  5. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/258993253_Researches_in_estuarine_environment_and_ecosystem_of_Red_River_An_overview_on_activities_and_results


Coordinates: 21°02′N 105°51′E / 21.033°N 105.850°E / 21.033; 105.850

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