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VIETNAM POSTS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION Quang Binh Posts and Telecommunications
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Address: 1 Tran Hung Dao street, Dong Hoi town, Quan Binh province
Telephone: 84-052-822560
Facsimile: 84-052-8220773
Account: 6110061 Quang Binh Agricultural Bank
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Board of directors:
- Director : Mr. Nguyen Xuan Nien
- Deputy Director : Mr. Cai Van Sanh
- Deputy Director : Mr. Hoang Van Tung
- Chief accountant : Mr. Nguyen Ai Trieu
Economic and Accounting Bureau
Administrative Bureau
Management groups and online experts, including:
+ Personnel, general affairs and investigatory unit
+ Technical unit
+ Planning unit
- To organize, develop, manage and run the province's posts and telecommunications network for the sake of both business interest and public services according to the development plan assigned by the Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Corporation.
- To ensure smooth flow of information and communications catering leadership of the Party and government offices at all levels and to supply prompt services to daily activities of the businesses and the population in the Quang Binh province and elsewhere so that yearly target assigned by VNPT can be achieved
- To design the subscriber network , to install in the posts and telecommunications
- To do business on equipment and materials used in the posts and telecoms business and other registered fields according to the law
- Domestic & international mails, parcels, telephone, telegraph, newspaper distribution services
- Express mail service (EMS)
- Flower telegram service: congratulations, condolences
- Domestic and international telex, telephone, facsimile services
- Collect Call ( to Australia, America, Japan, Canada, New Zealand, Denmark)
- Telephone service : messenger call, paging
- To install telecom facilities : telephone (fixed, mobile, radio..), facsimile, telex, private exchange..., socio-economic information (108)
Some information about Quang Binh
Dong Hoi, the provincial capital of Quang Binh, is located along National Highway 1A. Dong Hoi town is on the mouth of the Nhat Le River. The name of the river is famous thanks to the contributions to the resistance war of an old mother called Suot who rowed boat across the river under US bombings to transport resistance troops to the battlefields. The entrance gate of Quang Binh is one of three entrance gates to Luy Tran (Defence Rampart). The rampart was the brainchild of Dao Duy Tu, a primary teacher and a military strategist. Dao Duy Tu single-handedly designed the earth work structure and directed the construction of the rampart in 1630. At the same time, he also directed the construction of another rampart which was named Luy Thay. 1630 was the year when the country was annexed into two parts by two rivalling lords, Trinh and Nguyen. Quang Binh Quan (Quang Binh Gate) was regarded as the northern outpost, a key component in Luy Thay rampart defensive line, which was located on the north-south route to defend Phu Xuan imperial capital city (now Hue City) down south. With 7,729 metres in length, Phong Nha Grotto (made up of various stalactites and stalagmites) offers spectators some imagination to see several stalactites and stalagmites resembling a woman dancer, an elephant, a tiger and other animals and birds. The most convenient time to explore the grotto is between January and August. Bird Island, or Hon Ong, is an isolated place home to different kinds of seagulls the number of which can be by the million. Da Nhay Beach is frequented by many tourists, thanks to its long strip of white sand ideal for sun bath and the sea water is gentle and clear-cut blue. Nhat Le Beach is two kilometres northeast of Dong Hoi town and located closely to the Nhat Le River mouth.
LE THUY BOAT RACE Along the banks of the Kien Giang River of Quang Binh province, lie the villages of Phu Tho, Thach Ban, An Xa, Tuy Loc, Dai Phong, in the district of Le Thuy. This is an area rich in cultural and sporting traditions typical of Vietnamese villages. They have various specialities in the area, the best known being the "ho khoan," a type of folklore and boat-racing, called "Dua ghe", "Dua trai". Since these villages were established in the dim and distant past ,they have been associated with boat-racing. Today, no one can think of them without thinking about boat-racing. Everyone, from the youngest to the oldest, look forward to the annual races between the villages. Dressed in brand-new clothes, they assemble before dawn, crowding the shops along the river, waiting to support their team.A story which illustrates the dedication of the people to the boat race tells of an 80-year-old woman who had no other possession except for a pig to pay for her funeral. Then one year, the harvest failed and everyone faced starvation ,survival became the number one priority. The village team decide not to participate in the race. However, on hearing the news, the old woman donated her pig so that their team could enter the competition. Another tale relates the dedication of Mu Lo, a native of An Xa village. So keen was she to see her village team win the race that she decided to watch from a raised islet midstream of the river. The islet also marked the turning point of the race. As the teams approached the turn, Lo stood spread-legged and shouting wildly with excitement. Unfortunately, her pants dropped but she seemed not to notice and carried on shouting. Sportsmen in the opposing teams could not help laughing to such an extent that their boats capsized. Only the An Xa team ignored the distraction and completed the race. From that day forth Lo was considered a heroine of the village. When she died, villagers paid their respects by building a small temple. Nowadays, she is worshipped not only by villagers in An Xa but by all who participate in the races. Traditionally, the sixth Lunar Month was considered the most auspicious time to organise boat-races and to pray for rain during the hot and dry season. Since the August Revolution, they have been organised at the time when the river is higher and the harvest is ripe. Interestingly, the womenfolk also participate in an event of their own using smaller boats with a crew of 12. The sportsmen and sportswomen are well looked after by their fellow villagers so that they have the best chance of winning the race and bringing glory to the village. They also have to obey strict rules for at least 10 days before the race to maximise their chances. (VNS)
THE WONDERS OF PHONG NHA GROTTO : Leaving Dong Hoi town, you drive northward along Highway 1A. At kilometre 16, you arrive at Hoan Lao crossroads (district town of Bo Trach). Turn left and drive westwards along provincial road No 2, and you meet the Xuan Son landing stage. Go upstream for about half an hour and you will arrive at the entrance to Phong Nha Grotto, a wonderful tourist spot in Quang Binh province. The Son river with its blue and limpid water meanders through the cliffs covered by reed and thatch bushes.The boat suddenly stops as water from inside the grotto flushes out. From the grotto strange sounds come. At times they are like the roar of strong waves, at other times the howling of monsters. When finally the boat manages to get into the grotto, you can see stalagtites from the roof some ten metres high. They resemble large teeth of a monster. Hence the name Phong nha, or teeth of the wind. The grotto is the habitat of many kinds of birds, mostly swallows. They make their nests on the roof and fly freely without fear. There are also a few peacocks which coquettishly show their beautiful wings. To get deep into the grotto, you must use canoes or sampans. At the entrance of the inner grotto , you can see a Cham statue. This must be the vestige of the Cham Pa civilization at its earliest stage. To the right of the entrance, there are altars to worship the genie of the grotto. The grotto widens as you go deeper. But if you go farther, the grotto narrows down and it is pitch dark there. The roof is now only 2 metres high. A stone lion is standing there as if to guard the entrance. In the light of a torch, you can see two lines of beautiful columns like lines of yellow bamboo trees. From the roof, echoes are resounding as if from heaven. Go another 400 metres farther, you will see that the grotto is only 20 metres wide, but the roof is over 20 metres high. If you turn right you will see a branch of the cave and an altar of the Cham installed between two beautiful columns. This place is called the Grotto Pagoda. Go some 400 metres deeper, and you will arrive at the Hall Grotto with thousand boulders like the seats in conference hall.Return to the entrance and climb upwards. After one hour's walk, you will find a new grotto. It was discovered in 1935, and is called Dry Grotto. There is no water here as the altitude is some 200 metres. Inside, there are many abysses connecting it with the lower grotto. Hence they are called the roads to Hell. But for the lower grotto, they are the roads to Heaven. Specialists have recognized Phong Nha Grotto as one of Vietnam's wonders. It can compare with the Patirac Grotto in France and the Spanish Cueva Del Drac. The British Cave Research Association has sent three teams to Vietnam to conduct surveys. They were fully equipped to go 13,969 metres inside the cave. As a result, they conclude that Phong Nha Grotto is qualified to be one of the best in the world. It has the longest underground stream; it has the highest and widest entrance; it has the largest and most beautiful beach; its stalactites are the most wonderful ones. The report by BCRA has been announced in 14 Asian colleges and universities and has been carried in the CAVE magazine. The best time for tourists to visit Phong Nha grotto is summer. The weather is cool and the water is shallow. However, tourists can go by boat to contemplate the beautiful landscape of Phong Nha Grotto (VNS)