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VIETNAM POSTS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION

Ha Tinh Posts and Telecommunications

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Address: Tran Phu street, Ha Tinh province

Telephone: 84-039-855385

Facsimile: 84-039-856697

Account: 73010116D Ha Tinh Investment & Development Bank

 

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Organization stracture

 

Director: Mr. Nguyen Huy Dai

Deputy Director: Mr. Tran Quang Minh 

Chief accountant: Mr. Le Duc Ninh 

 

 

    

+ Planning division

+ Accounting division

+ Administrative division

+ Groups of experts

+ Postal & newspaper distribution company

+ Telephone & telegraph company

+ 9 district PTTs

 

 

Functions and tasks

 

Products and Services

 

Postal & Telecoms services

Some information about Ha Tinh

 

Ha Tinh is situated 340km from Ha Noi .  Dong Loc is the meeting place of the two provincial roads 5 and 15 in the hilly area of Ha Tinh province. During the anti-US war, Dong Loc Forked Road was the main junction of the supply line from the North to Ho Chi Minh Trail. US aircraft concentrated a great number of bombs  and ammunitions in repeated efforts to destroy the junction and the surrounding area. This less than 20-km section of road had to undergo 2,057 bombardments. A unit of 10 young female volunteers, aged from 17 to 20, led by Miss Vo Thi Tan, was assigned to maintain the road and keep it open to traffic. Despite repeated heavy bombardments of the road by US air Force, they stayed at their post, using only shovels and hoes to level bomb craters. Tragically, they all were killed during an air attack of the road on July 24, 1968. A monument engraved with the names of the ten heroines was erected on a hill at the Dong Loc road junction which is now once more surrounded with green trees. Another memorable place is the native village of the great poet Nguyen  Du. Nguyen  Du was born in 1765 from a family of scholars and illustrious mandarins. Having successfully passed the provincial examinations at the age of nineteen, he served as military mandarin under Le Canh Hung. In 1789, Nguyen  Hue (emperor Quang Trung) made a northward advance and drove 290,000 Qing invaders out of the country. King Le Chieu Thong cowardly fled the country and followed the invaders. After the fall of the Le Dynasty, Nguyen  Du refused to serve Nguyen  Hue. Instead, he chose to live in poverty for 10 years in his wife's native village in Thai Binh province. In 1802, Nguyen  Du grudgingly accepted service under Gia Long, the founder of Nha Nguyen (Nguyen  Dynasty) . However, in his heart, he did not like mandarin work and applied for retirement no less than three times, each time in vain. He was named Deputy Minister at the Ministry of Rites. In 1820, he died in the royal capital of Hue. His most famous work is Kieu Story, a narrative in 3,254 verses. With this work, Nguyen  Du stands out as the greatest poet Vietnam has ever produced. There is a house in commemoration of Nguyen  Du in Tien Dien village. About one kilometre from the house is his tomb.