Cao Bằng province

Cao Bằng (高平, [kaːw˧˧ ʔɓaŋ˨˩] ) is a province of the Northeast region of Vietnam. The province has borders with Hà Giang, Tuyên Quang, Bắc Kạn, and Lạng Sơn provinces within Vietnam. It also has a common international border with Guangxi province in China. The province covers 6,724.6 square kilometres, and, as of 2019, its population was 530,341 people.

Cao Bằng province
Tỉnh Cao Bằng
省高平
Province
From top, left to right: Ban Gioc Falls, Bằng Giang Bridge, Kim Đồng Tomb, Paddy field in Cao Bằng, Ngườm Ngao Cave
Nickname: 
High Plateau
Location of Cao Bằng within Vietnam
Coordinates: 22°40′N 106°0′E
Country Vietnam
RegionNortheast
CapitalCao Bằng
Subdivision1 city, 9 rural districts
Government
  TypeProvince
  BodyCao Bằng Provincial People's Council
  Chairman of People's CommitteeHoàng Xuân Ánh
Area
  Province6,700.39 km2 (2,587.04 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)
  Province535,086
  Density80/km2 (210/sq mi)
  Urban
136,010
Ethnic groups
  Tày40.84%
  Nùng29.81%
  Mông11.65%
  Dao10.36%
  Vietnamese5.12%
  Others2.22%
GDP
  ProvinceVND 14.429 trillion
US$ 0.627 billion
Time zoneUTC+07:00 (ICT)
Area codes206
ISO 3166 codeVN-04
Websitewww.caobang.gov.vn

The area has a rich history tracing to the Bronze Age Tây Âu (西甌) Kingdom of the ethnic Tày. Cao Bằng has several points of historical interest as well as many natural features such as the Pác Bó (at the mouth of the confluence of two rivers, the Bằng Giang and Hien rivers) where Hồ Chí Minh in January 1941 established a revolutionary force at Cốc Bó cave, the Mạc emperor's Temple, the Kỳ Sầm Temple, Coi Bin Church, the Bản Giốc waterfall area at the international border between Vietnam and China, and the Thang Hen Mountain Lake.

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