Lai Châu province

Lai Châu (Vietnamese: [laːj˧˧ t͡ɕəw˧˧] ) is a mountainous province in the Northwest region of Vietnam. Lai Châu province is one of the most sparsely populated regions in Vietnam, and it shares a border with China. It was once a semi-independent White Tai confederation known as Sip Song Chau Tai, but was absorbed by France into French Indochina in the 1880s and subsequently became part of Vietnam following Vietnamese independence in 1954. It became part of the Northwest Autonomous Area of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam from 1955 to 1975, when Lai Châu province was formed. Điện Biên province was carved out of Lai Châu in 2004. The province covers an area of 9068.79 square kilometres and as of 2019 it had a population of 460,196 people.

Lai Châu province
Tỉnh Lai Châu
Province
Lai Châu City Lake   Lai Châu Mountain   Town square in Lai Châu   Hoàng Liên Sơn Mountain   Ô Quy Hồ Mountain pass   Suspension bridge Lai Châu   Than Uyên Mountain
Location of Lai Châu within Vietnam
Coordinates: 22°0′N 103°0′E
Country Vietnam
RegionNorthwest
CapitalLai Châu
Subdivision1 city, 7 rural districts
Government
  TypeProvince
  BodyLai Châu Provincial People's Council
  Chairman of People's CouncilGiàng Páo Mỷ
  Chairman of People's CommitteeTrần Tiến Dũng
Area
  Province9,068.8 km2 (3,501.5 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)
  Province478,400
  Density53/km2 (140/sq mi)
  Urban
84,700
Ethnic groups
  Thái31.05%
  Mông23.97%
  Vietnamese15.91%
  Dao12.79%
  Hà Nhì3.47%
  Others12.81%
GDP
  ProvinceVND 14.998 trillion
US$ 0.654 billion
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
Area codes213
ISO 3166 codeVN-01
Websitewww.laichau.gov.vn
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