Bac Ninh is the smallest province in Vietnam, located in the Red River Delta of the northern part of the country. Bac Ninh is 30km from Hanoi, 110km from Haiphong, 20km from Bac Giang, 45km from Noi Bai International Airport. This province shares the borders with Bac Giang to the north, Hai Duong to the southeast, Hung Yen to the south and Hanoi capital to the west.
Bac Ninh is not famous tourist destination but also well known for its traditional handicraft villages such as Dong Ky Wood, Dong Ho Paint, Dai Bai Bronze, and Phu Lang Pottery or some well-known pagodas to such as Keo Pagoda, Dau Pagoda, But Thap Pagoda, Phat Tich Pagoda, Do Temple, etc. Especially, for foreign tourists, Bac Ninh is famous for being the cradle of Vietnam’s traditional folk song –"Quan Ho". “Quan Ho” was recognised as the Intangible Cultural Heritage by the UNESCO in 2009
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