MY HOMETOWN HAS MANY THINGS THAT YOU DON'T KNOW

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March 2, 2024 United States, Florida, Altamonte Springs 15

Description

Quang Tri is my hometown.


More than 179,345 km long, the western border borders the beautiful country of Laos and more than 75 km the east coast borders the East Sea. Quang Tri homeland is considered as one of the vast provinces with many diverse natural landscapes, the most iconic symbol of Vietnam. Quang Tri province's topography includes many different types, not only mountains, forests, rivers, and seas. This place is also the convergence of small plains, green midlands, or unique mountainous regions.



Beautiful nature with natural advantages,
 and also the harshness of the weather have created a resilient character, typical of Quang Tri people. Bringing differences and novelties in terms of economy, politics, culture, customs and habits, famous landmarks and unique regional cuisine to Quang Tri countryside. Let's go along National Highway 1A, along the North-South railway to return to the homeland of Quang Tri. To live once, to experience the beauty, the novelty, the love of life and people here.



Introduction to the concept of Quang Tri town - Quang Tri province - vansudia.net



Topography of Quang Tri province.



Quang Tri province
 is geographically located on coordinates from 16018 to 17010 North latitude, 106032 to 107034 East longitude. As a province directly under the country of Vietnam: The North borders Le Thuy district, Quang Binh province, the South borders Phong Dien district, Thua Thien Hue province, the East borders the East Sea, the West borders Laos.



The topography of Quang Tri province
 is mainly formed by the structure of the Truong Son mountain range, so it is divided into 4 main types: plains, hilly areas, midlands, sandy plains and coastal areas. Due to the lower terrain from West to East, the West has high mountains, making the river and stream system here steep and the base is small and not long.


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