Thái Nguyên province

Thái Nguyên (Vietnamese: [tʰaːj˧˦ ŋwiən˧˧] ) is a province in the Northeast region of Vietnam. It is a mountainous, midland province with a natural land area of 3,526.64 square kilometres (1,361.64 sq mi) and a population of 1,286,751 as of 2019. Its multi-ethnic society is composed of eight ethnic groups.

Thai Nguyen Province
Tỉnh Thái Nguyên
From top, left to right: Thái Nguyên City, Museum of Vietnam Ethnic Culture, Đuổm Temple, Bắc Sơn Road, and Núi Cốc Lake.
Nickname: 
Great Highland
Location of Thái Nguyên within Vietnam
Coordinates: 21°40′N 105°50′E
Country Vietnam
RegionNortheast
CapitalThái Nguyên
Subdivision3 cities, 6 rural districts
Government
  TypeProvince
  BodyThái Nguyên Provincial People's Council
  Chairman of People's CouncilPhạm Hoàng Sơn
  Chairman of People's CommitteeTrịnh Việt Hùng
Area
  Province3,536.4 km2 (1,365.4 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)
  Province1,307,871
  Density370/km2 (960/sq mi)
  Urban
434,111
Ethnic groups
  Vietnamese70.13%
  Tày11.69%
  Nùng6.35%
  Sán Dìu4.39%
  Sán Chay3.07%
  Others4.37%
GDP
  ProvinceVND 98.547 trillion
US$ 4.280 billion
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
Area codes208
ISO 3166 codeVN-69
Websitewww.thainguyen.gov.vn

With its rich mineral resources and salubrious climate, the province offers significant opportunities for industrial development for both domestic and foreign investors. Thái Nguyên is also known as an educational centre and ranks 3rd nationwide, having 21 universities and colleges. The province is also the centre of tea industry in the country with an area of 16,000 ha. (second only to Lâm Đồng) with a production of 100,000 tonnes (98,000 long tons; 110,000 short tons) per year. Its dried tea production is 25,000 tonnes (25,000 long tons; 28,000 short tons) per year. The tea produced here is considered to have the finest quality throughout Vietnam.

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