HA NAM PROVINCE
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The 'Hà Nam Province' (; Hán Tự: ) is a province of northern Vietnam.
The 'HÃ Nam Province', and Vietnam as a whole, implemented the second five-year plan between (1975-1980). This plan included protecting the country's national border and gradually overcoming difficulties within the country itself. Between 1981-1985, the administration attempted to improve the society and culture of Vietnam.
The years between 1975 to 1985, were a difficult time for the country in general and for the HÃ Nam Province, in particular. In this period, the society and economy of Vietnam went through a number of severe difficulties and the majority of the population's standard of living was very low. Despite these events, HÃ Nam still managed to make some important gains.
The province comprises one town (Phủ Lý) and five districts:
#Huyện Bình Lục
#Huyện Duy Tiên
#Huyện Kim Bảng
#Huyện Lý Nhân
#Huyện Thanh Liêm
Throughout this period, the 'HÃ Nam' Province'' concentrated their efforts on implementing an extensive irrigation system, widening the area suitable for growing crops, developing the manner in which cattle were raised in the area and applying technical scientific advances. As a result of these operations, a high number of co-operatives in the province reached 5 tons per ha by the year 1987. Furthermore, agrainian districts supplied tens of thousands of tons of food for the state.
The handicraft industries continued to develop in both the quantity and the quality of the products being produced. Basic education standards developed quickly and equally. The areas of information culture, medical and sports were opened and intensified at a grassroots level.
The Northern Border War, which broke out during February 1979, had a direct influence on the socio-economic situation in the 'HÃ Nam Province', in particular. The 'HÃ Nam' province's population became involved in the struggling movement via military enrolment and the local military force began assisting the defense and security plans of the nation.
Throughout the early years of the 1980s, Vietnam became involved in implementing the 'Third five-year plan' as a result of changes in the global climate. The population and the various sectors faced a number of difficulties, including the delivery of raw materials and food. The instability of the economy intensified, resulting in rapid inflation and soaring prices.
The release of Decree 100/CT/TW on January 13 1981 was an effective measure to boost activeness and creation in production and delivery. This managed to bring the nation's agriculture problems under control.
From 1981 to 1985, 'HÃ Nam's' co-efficient use of land increased from 1.5 to 1.76 and food productivity continued to rise throughout the period. The industrial and small handicraft services created plenty of jobs for laborers. Furthermore, localities became increasingly involved in exporting goods such as jute, groundnut, garlic and sesame.
The standards of education were maintained and continued to follow the objectives of the reforms passed. Oriental and western medicine were integrated effectively in examination procedures. The media soon gained access to undiscovered knowledge and continued to help meet political aims in the province.
(Thanh Ha - Thanh Liem)
In the year 1986, the country became involved in a renovation process. The administrative subsidy mechanism was erased, creating favorable conditions for developing a multi-sector economy. The economic and investment structure focused on four socio-economic programs. Social-cultural, technical science and medical activities were intensified and agriculture increased remarkably. Private economy continued to develop, attracting many laborers and banking and financial operations found their place in society.
In late 1966, HÃ Nam's agricultural production gained the total productivity value of VND 960.84 billion: food production achieved 319.435 tons. The average food allowance was 402 kg per head. In addition to the main rice crop, maize, groundnut, peanut crops continued to strengthen. Cattle and poultry production rose 3-5% per annum.
Water surface areas were used to develop aquatic products. For example, thousands of bamboo trees were planted to protect dikes, millions m3 of lands were dug, covered and dredged and thousands m3 of stones were used to cover the channels.
In the field of industry and small handicraft production, during the era of the early 1990s, despite a number of difficulties in obtaining materials, certain products were still being developed. For example, Thanh Ha embroidery, Kien Khe stone, An Do smoothing, Dong Son knitting and Dai Thanh weaving.
The industrial production value of 1996 was VND286.75 billion, including VND19.11 billion from the central industry and VND267.64 from the local industries. At this time, a private enterprise consisting of nine bases was set up and attracted nearly 400 laborers.
★ Government of HÃ Nam (English website)
★ Thanh HÃ embroidery village
★ Vietnam Silk Embroidery Handbag
★ Vietnamese Hand Embroidery: Pictures
The 'Hà Nam Province' (; Hán Tự: ) is a province of northern Vietnam.
The 'HÃ Nam Province', and Vietnam as a whole, implemented the second five-year plan between (1975-1980). This plan included protecting the country's national border and gradually overcoming difficulties within the country itself. Between 1981-1985, the administration attempted to improve the society and culture of Vietnam.
The years between 1975 to 1985, were a difficult time for the country in general and for the HÃ Nam Province, in particular. In this period, the society and economy of Vietnam went through a number of severe difficulties and the majority of the population's standard of living was very low. Despite these events, HÃ Nam still managed to make some important gains.
| Contents |
| Administrative divisions |
| Improved crops in the 'HÃ Nam Province' |
| An Embroidering Enterprise |
| A Corner of Phu Ly Park |
| Street in Safety |
| External links |
Administrative divisions
The province comprises one town (Phủ Lý) and five districts:
#Huyện Bình Lục
#Huyện Duy Tiên
#Huyện Kim Bảng
#Huyện Lý Nhân
#Huyện Thanh Liêm
Improved crops in the 'HÃ Nam Province'
Throughout this period, the 'HÃ Nam' Province'' concentrated their efforts on implementing an extensive irrigation system, widening the area suitable for growing crops, developing the manner in which cattle were raised in the area and applying technical scientific advances. As a result of these operations, a high number of co-operatives in the province reached 5 tons per ha by the year 1987. Furthermore, agrainian districts supplied tens of thousands of tons of food for the state.
The handicraft industries continued to develop in both the quantity and the quality of the products being produced. Basic education standards developed quickly and equally. The areas of information culture, medical and sports were opened and intensified at a grassroots level.
The Northern Border War, which broke out during February 1979, had a direct influence on the socio-economic situation in the 'HÃ Nam Province', in particular. The 'HÃ Nam' province's population became involved in the struggling movement via military enrolment and the local military force began assisting the defense and security plans of the nation.
Throughout the early years of the 1980s, Vietnam became involved in implementing the 'Third five-year plan' as a result of changes in the global climate. The population and the various sectors faced a number of difficulties, including the delivery of raw materials and food. The instability of the economy intensified, resulting in rapid inflation and soaring prices.
The release of Decree 100/CT/TW on January 13 1981 was an effective measure to boost activeness and creation in production and delivery. This managed to bring the nation's agriculture problems under control.
From 1981 to 1985, 'HÃ Nam's' co-efficient use of land increased from 1.5 to 1.76 and food productivity continued to rise throughout the period. The industrial and small handicraft services created plenty of jobs for laborers. Furthermore, localities became increasingly involved in exporting goods such as jute, groundnut, garlic and sesame.
The standards of education were maintained and continued to follow the objectives of the reforms passed. Oriental and western medicine were integrated effectively in examination procedures. The media soon gained access to undiscovered knowledge and continued to help meet political aims in the province.
An Embroidering Enterprise
(Thanh Ha - Thanh Liem)
In the year 1986, the country became involved in a renovation process. The administrative subsidy mechanism was erased, creating favorable conditions for developing a multi-sector economy. The economic and investment structure focused on four socio-economic programs. Social-cultural, technical science and medical activities were intensified and agriculture increased remarkably. Private economy continued to develop, attracting many laborers and banking and financial operations found their place in society.
A Corner of Phu Ly Park
In late 1966, HÃ Nam's agricultural production gained the total productivity value of VND 960.84 billion: food production achieved 319.435 tons. The average food allowance was 402 kg per head. In addition to the main rice crop, maize, groundnut, peanut crops continued to strengthen. Cattle and poultry production rose 3-5% per annum.
Water surface areas were used to develop aquatic products. For example, thousands of bamboo trees were planted to protect dikes, millions m3 of lands were dug, covered and dredged and thousands m3 of stones were used to cover the channels.
Street in Safety
In the field of industry and small handicraft production, during the era of the early 1990s, despite a number of difficulties in obtaining materials, certain products were still being developed. For example, Thanh Ha embroidery, Kien Khe stone, An Do smoothing, Dong Son knitting and Dai Thanh weaving.
The industrial production value of 1996 was VND286.75 billion, including VND19.11 billion from the central industry and VND267.64 from the local industries. At this time, a private enterprise consisting of nine bases was set up and attracted nearly 400 laborers.
External links
★ Government of HÃ Nam (English website)
★ Thanh HÃ embroidery village
★ Vietnam Silk Embroidery Handbag
★ Vietnamese Hand Embroidery: Pictures
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