Bồng Sơn

Bồng Sơn is a town (thị trấn) in the South Central Coast region of Vietnam. It is the administrative centre of Hoài Nhơn District in the north of Bình Định Province. It is 84km north of the provincial capital Quy Nhơn and 20km south of Quảng Ngãi Province.[1]

Geography and infrastructure

Bong Son is located in Bình Định's northern lowlands near Lai Giang River. It lies around 18km (road distance) west of the South China Sea coast.[1]

Bong Son is located along National Route 1A, Vietnam's most important road. Intersections with Road 630 and Road 629 leading up to Hoài Ân District and An Lão District are within a few kilometres of the town.[1]

History

According to historian Đào Duy Anh, Bồng Sơn was set up under king Lê Thánh Tông in 1471.[2] It later became one of three administrative centres in what is now Bình Định Province.

Bồng Sơn was the site of an uprising against French colonialism in 1945, involving around 8000 people and led by Trịnh Hồng Kỳ.[2]

As much of Bình Định Province, it was the site of severe fighting during the Vietnam War and a major battle in 1966.

Economy

Bồng Sơn has a small industrial park (Cụm công nghiệp Bồng Sơn) with industries such as wood processing.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Vietnam Road Atlas (Tập Bản đồ Giao thông Đường bộ Việt Nam). Cartographic Publishing House (Vietnam), 2004
  2. 1 2 3 "Bồng Sơn, lửa và hoa". Báo Bình Định. 31 August 2012. Retrieved 1 January 2013.

Coordinates: 14°26′N 109°01′E / 14.433°N 109.017°E / 14.433; 109.017

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