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Phú Yên province

Phú Yên (Vietnamese: [fu˧˦ ʔiən˧˧] ) is a central coastal province in the South Central Coast region, in Central Vietnam. It borders Bình Định to the north, Khánh Hòa to the south, Gia Lai to the northwest, Đắk Lắk to the southwest and the East Sea to the east.

Phú Yên province
Tỉnh Phú Yên
Điện Beach  • Tuy Hòa Beach  • Đà Rằng River  • Dài Beach  • Đá Bia Mountain  • Đá Dĩa Beach  • Đá Hòa Thắng Mountain  • Coral Phú Yên  • Long Thủy Beach  • Vũng Rô Bay  • Ganh Da Dia  • Nhạn Tower
Location of Phú Yên within Vietnam
Coordinates: 13°10′N 109°10′E / 13.167°N 109.167°E / 13.167; 109.167
Country Vietnam
RegionSouth Central Coast
CapitalTuy Hòa
Government
 • People's Council ChairTrần Hữu Thế
 • People's Committee ChairCao Thị Hòa An
Area
 • Total5,025.96 km2 (1,940.53 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)
 • Total1,076,600
 • Density210/km2 (550/sq mi)
Demographics
 • EthnicitiesVietnamese, Chăm, Ê Đê, Ba Na
GDP[2]
 • TotalVND 36.352 trillion
US$ 1.579 billion
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
Calling code57
ISO 3166 codeVN-32
Websitewww.phuyen.gov.vn

History edit

Phú Yên formerly belonged to Champa territory as Ayaru, a part of Kauthara polity.

In 1611, Nguyen Hoang sent his general Van Phong to attack Ayaru. Champa failed and Nguyen Hoang annexed Ayaru into Dang Trong and he named it Phú Yên, which means a prosperous and peaceful land.

Geography edit

Phú Yên province contains two passes: Cù Mông pass in the north and Cả pass in the south.

The province's topography consists of hilly regions in the west (70%) and the fertile plain of Tuy Hòa in the east. Lowlands also extend west along Đà Rằng River.[3] The highest peaks are at 1,592 m on the border of Khánh Hòa province in the south and at 1,331 m in the northwest (Đồng Xuân District).[4] There are several hills near the coast, including Mô Cheo (Núi Mô Cheo, 814 m) in Sông Cầu and Đá Bia (Núi Đá Bia, 706 m) near Đại Lãnh in Đông Hòa District.[4]

The main rivers that flow across Phú Yên are the Đà Rằng River (the largest river in Central Vietnam), Bàn Thạch River and Kỳ Lộ River. Sông Hinh Lake, a large artificial lake, is located in the southwest of the province.[3]

Phú Yên has various picturesque landscapes, such as the Ô Loan Lagoon, Sông Cầu coconut ranges, Đá Bia and Nhạn mountains, Rô Bay, Xep Beach, and Long Thủy Beach.

The beautiful nature of Phú Yên has been used for the movie Yellow Flowers on the Green Grass, which is adapted from the same novel by Nguyễn Nhật Ánh.

Administrative divisions edit

 
Map of Phu Yen province in 1909
 
Drawing of Phú Yên citadel in the Nguyễn dynasty

Phú Yên is subdivided into nine district-level sub-divisions:

  • 6 districts:

They are further subdivided into eight commune-level towns (or townlets), 88 communes, and 16 wards.

Demography edit

As of 2007 Phú Yên has a population of 880,700. It has a relatively small urban population (178,600), making up 20% of the province's population. With 174 people per square kilometer, it is also one of the least densely populated provinces of the South Central Coast.[5] Population density is relatively high (exceeding 500/km2) along the lower Đà Rằng River, but is lower than 50/km2 in much of the western part of the province.[3] Average yearly population growth between 2000 and 2007 has been 1.3%, close to the regional average.[6] Urban population growth has been faster with 2.2% per year on average.[6]

The vast majority of the population is ethnic Kinh. There are also minorities of Cham, E De, and Ba Na people. Significant minorities of Cham live in Đồng Xuân District and Sơn Hòa District and E De people in Sông Hinh District and Sơn Hòa District.[7] Much smaller communities of Ba Na people also live in these three districts.[7]

Economy edit

With a GDP per capita of 8.43 million VND[6] in 2007 and a relatively small industrial sector, Phú Yên is one of the less developed provinces of the South Central Coast.

Phú Yên has had a trade deficit. In 2007, it exported goods worth US$72.7 million while importing goods worth US$116.25 million, mainly fuel, raw materials, machinery, and medical goods.[5]

Total employment was at 482,800 in 2007. The vast majority (361,400) are still employed in agriculture, forestry, and fishing. 45,600 people were employed in industry and construction and 75,800 in the service sector. Both industry and service have shown little employment growth between 2005 and 2007. Service employment has actually declined significantly since 2000.[5]

Agriculture, forestry and fishing edit

The main agricultural regions of the province are the plains around Tuy Hòa and the lowlands along the Đà Rằng River.[3] In 2007 the rice harvest was 321,800 t.[5] It is the South Central Coast's largest producer of sugar-cane with a harvest of 1.051 million t (6% of Vietnam's total harvest). Cultivation of cotton and tobacco is also significant, with 800 t (5% of the national total) and 700 t (2.2%) respectively.[6] Other crops include peanuts, cashew nuts, pepper, and coffee.[5]

Phú Yên has a relatively large fishing sector. Its gross output is the third largest in the South Central Coast after Khánh Hòa province and Bình Định province.[5] Aquaculture, mostly shrimp farms, make up around one third of the fishing output, while using 2300 ha.[5]

Industry edit

Phú Yên is one of the less industrialized provinces of the South Central Coast. Its industrial production is mostly based on the processing of local primary products such as fish, shrimp, cashew nuts and sugar. The province also produces mineral water, beer, garments, and cement.[5] Industrial parks are located in the north of Tuy Hòa and Sông Cầu, near Qui Nhơn.[3]

The province is zoning and developing a large economic zone, namely the Nam Phú Yên Economic Zone in southern Đông Hòa District.[3] Upon completion, it will become an oil-refining hub in Vietnam and potentially provide high profits for the province.[citation needed]

Infrastructure edit

Transport edit

National Route 1 as well as the North–South Railway run through the province. Phú Yên's main railway station is Tuy Hòa Railway Station. Smaller railway stations are located in Đồng Xuân District and Tuy An District north of Tuy Hòa.[4] National Road 25 connects Tuy Hòa to Chư Sê in Gia Lai province, mostly along the Đà Rằng River.[8]

Đông Tác Airport, a small domestic airport, is located south of Tuy Hòa.

The province has a port around 28 km south of Tuy Hòa, namely Vũng Rô Port (Vietnamese: Cảng Vũng Rô).[8]

Energy edit

A hydropower plant is located in Sông Hinh District in the southwest of Phú Yên.[3] It is built on the Hinh River, a major tributary of the Đà Rằng River and which created a lake of the same name (Sông Hinh Lake, meaning River Hinh Lake). Phú Yên produced 379.9 million kWh of electricity in 2007.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ Biểu số 4.3: Hiện trạng sử dụng đất vùng Bắc Trung Bộ và Duyên hải miền Trung năm 2022 [Table 4.3: Current land use status in the North Central and South Central Coast regions in 2022] (PDF) (Decision 3048/QĐ-BTNMT) (in Vietnamese). Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (Vietnam). 18 October 2023. – the data in the report are in hectares, rounded to integers
  2. ^ "Tình hình kinh tế, xã hội Phú Yên năm 2018". Bộ Kế hoạch và Đầu tư. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Atlat Dia li Viet Nam (Geographical Atlas of Vietnam). NXB Giao Duc, Hanoi: 2010
  4. ^ a b c Viet Nam Administrative Atlas. Cartographic Publishing House, Hanoi 2010
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i General Statistics Office (2009): Socio-economic Statistical Data of 63 Provinces and Cities, Vietnam. Statistical Publishing House, Hanoi
  6. ^ a b c d calculations based on General Statistics Office (2009): Socio-economical Statistical Data of 63 Provinces and Cities. Statistical Publishing House, Hanoi
  7. ^ a b General Statistics Office (1996): Population Data of Sparsely Populated Areas in Vietnam. Statistical Publishing House, Hanoi
  8. ^ a b Vietnam Road Atlas (Tập Bản đồ Giao thông Đường bộ Việt Nam). Cartographic Publishing House (Vietnam), 2004

External links edit

  • Official website of the Phú Yên province People's Committee

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For the district in Sơn La Province see Phu Yen District Phu Yen Vietnamese fu ʔien is a central coastal province in the South Central Coast region in Central Vietnam It borders Binh Định to the north Khanh Hoa to the south Gia Lai to the northwest Đắk Lắk to the southwest and the East Sea to the east Phu Yen province Tỉnh Phu YenProvinceĐiện Beach Tuy Hoa Beach Đa Rằng River Dai Beach Đa Bia Mountain Đa Dĩa Beach Đa Hoa Thắng Mountain Coral Phu Yen Long Thủy Beach Vũng Ro Bay Ganh Da Dia Nhạn TowerSealLocation of Phu Yen within VietnamCoordinates 13 10 N 109 10 E 13 167 N 109 167 E 13 167 109 167Country VietnamRegionSouth Central CoastCapitalTuy HoaGovernment People s Council ChairTrần Hữu Thế People s Committee ChairCao Thị Hoa AnArea 1 Total5 025 96 km2 1 940 53 sq mi Population 2022 Total1 076 600 Density210 km2 550 sq mi Demographics EthnicitiesVietnamese Chăm E Đe Ba NaGDP 2 TotalVND 36 352 trillionUS 1 579 billionTime zoneUTC 7 ICT Calling code57ISO 3166 codeVN 32Websitewww wbr phuyen wbr gov wbr vn Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Administrative divisions 4 Demography 5 Economy 5 1 Agriculture forestry and fishing 5 2 Industry 6 Infrastructure 6 1 Transport 6 2 Energy 7 References 8 External linksHistory editPhu Yen formerly belonged to Champa territory as Ayaru a part of Kauthara polity In 1611 Nguyen Hoang sent his general Van Phong to attack Ayaru Champa failed and Nguyen Hoang annexed Ayaru into Dang Trong and he named it Phu Yen which means a prosperous and peaceful land Geography editPhu Yen province contains two passes Cu Mong pass in the north and Cả pass in the south The province s topography consists of hilly regions in the west 70 and the fertile plain of Tuy Hoa in the east Lowlands also extend west along Đa Rằng River 3 The highest peaks are at 1 592 m on the border of Khanh Hoa province in the south and at 1 331 m in the northwest Đồng Xuan District 4 There are several hills near the coast including Mo Cheo Nui Mo Cheo 814 m in Song Cầu and Đa Bia Nui Đa Bia 706 m near Đại Lanh in Đong Hoa District 4 The main rivers that flow across Phu Yen are the Đa Rằng River the largest river in Central Vietnam Ban Thạch River and Kỳ Lộ River Song Hinh Lake a large artificial lake is located in the southwest of the province 3 Phu Yen has various picturesque landscapes such as the O Loan Lagoon Song Cầu coconut ranges Đa Bia and Nhạn mountains Ro Bay Xep Beach and Long Thủy Beach The beautiful nature of Phu Yen has been used for the movie Yellow Flowers on the Green Grass which is adapted from the same novel by Nguyễn Nhật Anh Administrative divisions edit nbsp Map of Phu Yen province in 1909 nbsp Drawing of Phu Yen citadel in the Nguyễn dynasty Phu Yen is subdivided into nine district level sub divisions 6 districts Đồng Xuan Phu Hoa Sơn Hoa Song Hinh Tay Hoa Tuy An 2 district level towns Đong Hoa Song Cầu 1 provincial city Tuy Hoa capital They are further subdivided into eight commune level towns or townlets 88 communes and 16 wards Demography editAs of 2007 Phu Yen has a population of 880 700 It has a relatively small urban population 178 600 making up 20 of the province s population With 174 people per square kilometer it is also one of the least densely populated provinces of the South Central Coast 5 Population density is relatively high exceeding 500 km2 along the lower Đa Rằng River but is lower than 50 km2 in much of the western part of the province 3 Average yearly population growth between 2000 and 2007 has been 1 3 close to the regional average 6 Urban population growth has been faster with 2 2 per year on average 6 The vast majority of the population is ethnic Kinh There are also minorities of Cham E De and Ba Na people Significant minorities of Cham live in Đồng Xuan District and Sơn Hoa District and E De people in Song Hinh District and Sơn Hoa District 7 Much smaller communities of Ba Na people also live in these three districts 7 Economy editWith a GDP per capita of 8 43 million VND 6 in 2007 and a relatively small industrial sector Phu Yen is one of the less developed provinces of the South Central Coast Phu Yen has had a trade deficit In 2007 it exported goods worth US 72 7 million while importing goods worth US 116 25 million mainly fuel raw materials machinery and medical goods 5 Total employment was at 482 800 in 2007 The vast majority 361 400 are still employed in agriculture forestry and fishing 45 600 people were employed in industry and construction and 75 800 in the service sector Both industry and service have shown little employment growth between 2005 and 2007 Service employment has actually declined significantly since 2000 5 Agriculture forestry and fishing edit The main agricultural regions of the province are the plains around Tuy Hoa and the lowlands along the Đa Rằng River 3 In 2007 the rice harvest was 321 800 t 5 It is the South Central Coast s largest producer of sugar cane with a harvest of 1 051 million t 6 of Vietnam s total harvest Cultivation of cotton and tobacco is also significant with 800 t 5 of the national total and 700 t 2 2 respectively 6 Other crops include peanuts cashew nuts pepper and coffee 5 Phu Yen has a relatively large fishing sector Its gross output is the third largest in the South Central Coast after Khanh Hoa province and Binh Định province 5 Aquaculture mostly shrimp farms make up around one third of the fishing output while using 2300 ha 5 Industry edit Phu Yen is one of the less industrialized provinces of the South Central Coast Its industrial production is mostly based on the processing of local primary products such as fish shrimp cashew nuts and sugar The province also produces mineral water beer garments and cement 5 Industrial parks are located in the north of Tuy Hoa and Song Cầu near Qui Nhơn 3 The province is zoning and developing a large economic zone namely the Nam Phu Yen Economic Zone in southern Đong Hoa District 3 Upon completion it will become an oil refining hub in Vietnam and potentially provide high profits for the province citation needed Infrastructure editTransport edit National Route 1 as well as the North South Railway run through the province Phu Yen s main railway station is Tuy Hoa Railway Station Smaller railway stations are located in Đồng Xuan District and Tuy An District north of Tuy Hoa 4 National Road 25 connects Tuy Hoa to Chư Se in Gia Lai province mostly along the Đa Rằng River 8 Đong Tac Airport a small domestic airport is located south of Tuy Hoa The province has a port around 28 km south of Tuy Hoa namely Vũng Ro Port Vietnamese Cảng Vũng Ro 8 Energy edit A hydropower plant is located in Song Hinh District in the southwest of Phu Yen 3 It is built on the Hinh River a major tributary of the Đa Rằng River and which created a lake of the same name Song Hinh Lake meaning River Hinh Lake Phu Yen produced 379 9 million kWh of electricity in 2007 5 References edit Biểu số 4 3 Hiện trạng sử dụng đất vung Bắc Trung Bộ va Duyen hải miền Trung năm 2022 Table 4 3 Current land use status in the North Central and South Central Coast regions in 2022 PDF Decision 3048 QĐ BTNMT in Vietnamese Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment Vietnam 18 October 2023 the data in the report are in hectares rounded to integers Tinh hinh kinh tế xa hội Phu Yen năm 2018 Bộ Kế hoạch va Đầu tư Retrieved 10 May 2020 a b c d e f g Atlat Dia li Viet Nam Geographical Atlas of Vietnam NXB Giao Duc Hanoi 2010 a b c Viet Nam Administrative Atlas Cartographic Publishing House Hanoi 2010 a b c d e f g h i General Statistics Office 2009 Socio economic Statistical Data of 63 Provinces and Cities Vietnam Statistical Publishing House Hanoi a b c d calculations based on General Statistics Office 2009 Socio economical Statistical Data of 63 Provinces and Cities Statistical Publishing House Hanoi a b General Statistics Office 1996 Population Data of Sparsely Populated Areas in Vietnam Statistical Publishing House Hanoi a b Vietnam Road Atlas Tập Bản đồ Giao thong Đường bộ Việt Nam Cartographic Publishing House Vietnam 2004External links editOfficial website of the Phu Yen province People s Committee nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Phu Yen Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Phu Yen province amp oldid 1223345748, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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