Nam Định is a coastal city in northern Vietnam, known for its rich cultural heritage and historical significance. It is the capital of Nam Định Province and is located about 90 kilometers south of Hanoi. The city is situated along the Red River and features a diverse landscape with rivers, mountains, and fertile plains.
The region is famous for its traditional crafts, particularly weaving and embroidery, which have been practiced for centuries. Nam Định is also recognized for its culinary delights, including 'bánh gai' and various rice-based dishes. The city hosts numerous temples and pagodas that reflect its deep-rooted spiritual traditions.
Nam Định serves as a gateway to explore the surrounding natural and historical sites, including the famous Phu Giay Pagoda and the scenic landscape of the Tam Chuc Lake. The city attracts visitors looking to experience Vietnam's authentic culture and history, making it an important destination for both domestic and international travelers.
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