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          VIETNAM POSTS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION

        Quang Ninh Posts and Telecomunications 

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Function & Tasks | Organization Chart | Products& Services | Development targets | Some infomation about Quang Ninh  

 

Address : 539 Le Thanh Tong Street - Ha Long City

 Tel : 84-033-826666/826619

Fax : 84-033-827666

Account : 362100200024 - Maritime Bank

710A00604      - Industrial and Commercial Bank

3621110057     - Foreign Trade Bank  

 

 

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Organization structure :

 

Director : Mr. Hoang Trung Hai

Deputy Director : Mr. Bui Dinh Khoan 

Deputy Director : Mrs. Tran Thi Thai

Chief accountant : Mr. Cao The Hiep 

+ Administrative Division

+ Living room

+ Library

+ Personnel Division

+ Trade Union

+ Committee of a Party

+ Healthcare Service Division

+ Economical and planning Division

+ Truck group                    

+ General Division

+ Expert's Division

+ Investigatory Division

+ Sport & self - defense Division

+ Protection Division

+ Telecom Skill Division

+ Postal Skill Division

+ Development & Investment Division

+ Computer lab.

+ Data Transmission Division

+ Telegraph equipment Division

+ Telegraph group

+ Microwave group

+ Receiving group

+ Exchange group

+ Controlling Division

+ Controlling & Marketing Division

+ TDX exchange

+ Cable Terminal group

+ Hon Gai cable group

+ Cable group 5

+ Ha Long cable group

+ Optical Cable group

+ Ha Thu Cable group

+ Power supply group

+ Cable group

 

 

Cam Pha town post office

Uong Bi town post office

Ba Che village post office

Binh Lieu village post office

Co To village post office

Dong Trieu village post office

Hai Ninh village post office

Hoanh Bo village post office

Quang Ha village post office

Tien Yen village post office                                                        

Van Don village post office

Yen Hung village post office

 

Functions and Tasks :  

 

 

 

P & T services :

 

        + Deliver and Distribute mails, parcels, telegrams, and money remittance domestically and internationally

        + Domestic express money order service

        + Flower telegram service (congratulation, colondence)

        + Meet demands on long term newspapers subscription, retail selling domestic and foreign newspapers.

        + Traditional services

        + 108 service providing different economical and social information on demand.

 

 

Some information about Quang Ninh

 

With Ha Long City as provincial capital, Quang Ninh is in the north-east of Vietnam. It shares 170km of border line with People's Republic of China. With 200km of shoreline, Quang Ninh looks out onto the Tonkin Gulf to the east. It is rich in natural resources : Forests, maritime products and particularly large deposits of coal which account for 90% of the country's total coal deposits. These are some tourist attractions of Quang Ninh :

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Ha Long Bay : It covers an area of 1,500 sq.km with thousands of islands and grottoes rising from the clear, emerald waters of the Tonkin Gulf. The bottom of the bay is some 200m deep. The book "Les merveilles du monde" published by Hachette in 1950 classified Ha Long Bay as one of the wonders of the world. Recently, UNESCO recognized Ha Long Bay as heritage of the world. Ha Long means "Where the dragon descends into the sea". The legend has it that a great dragon plunged into the sea from his home in the mountains. Twisting and turning along towards the coast, his failing tail gouged out huge crevices and valleys, and when he reached the sea, the water he displaced rushed into the valleys, filling them up and leaving only the peaks which emerge from the surface and form some thousands of islands and islets. At present, about 1,000 islands are named, but many remain nameless or unidentified. The islands are infinitely various in shape, evoking all kinds of animals, hence their names : Dragon Island, Monkey Island, Toad Islet, Turtle Islet, Fighting Cock Islet... Hang Dau Go (Grotto of Wooden Stakes) is the most beautiful grotto and also a favourite of tourists in Ha Long Bay. Its name is related to a historical story : In preparation for an ambush on Mongol invaders in 1288, General Tran Hung Dao (alias Tran Quoc Tuan) had hard wood stakes hidden in the grotto and planted in the bed of Bach Dang River to cut off the retreat of the enemy. Earlier in 1287, the grotto had been used as a shelter for General Tran Khanh Du troops lying in ambush awaiting the food supply fleet of the Mongols. The mouth of the grotto is in the middle of the island. After climbing some 90 steps, you enter the first, large chamber which could accommodate one or two thousand people. Here, there are many stone stalactites and stalagmites of different shapes and colours. There is a stalagmite which looks like an Arhat standing on a lotus-flower stand with a stick in his hand. The walls of the second chamber sparkle beautifully. In the final chamber, there is a cool , fresh water all year round. In the 19th century, French tourists called Hang Dau Go "Grotte des merveilles" for the wide range of shapes and colours of its stalactites and stalagmites and beautiful sparkling light. Bo Nau Grotto : Bo Nau in Vietnamese means pigeon. In the old days, this place was the place for innumerable numbers of birds to have shelter and build their nests. Sitting on Bo Nau, you can have a large view of the sea and remote islands as far as your eyes can see. Another famous grotto is Trinh Nu (Virgin) which is also called "Surprising Grotto" for its amazing scenic entrance.  Mount Bai Tho (Poem): Sailing in the bay one or two hundred metres from the mountain, you will see a poem carved on a flat stone cliff. In 1468, King Le Thanh Ton, who was also a poet, paid an inspection tour of the northeast region. He stopped over right at the foot of the mountain. Inspired by the magnificent beauty he found, he wrote a poem and had it engraved on the wall of the mountain. Since then, it was dubbed Nui Bai Tho (Poem Mount). It is very interesting to climb the mountain and enjoy a panoramic view of the bay.  Cua Ong Temple stands on a beautiful hill near Cua OngPort, overlooking Bai Tu Long Bay. It is dedicated to Tran Quac Tang, the second son of General Tran Hung Dao, for his merit of building a defence post in the area and important contribution to the success of the resistance against Mongol invaders.

 Mount Yen Tu is famous for its picturesque scenery. Its old name is Elephant Mountain, because it looks like an elephant turning its head to the sea. In some historical book, it was called Bach Van Son (Mountain of White Cloud) for it was blanked with white cloud all the year round. Right in this mountainous area, in the 13th century, the kings of Nha Tran (Tran Dynasty) came to practise Buddhism and develop a new Buddhist sect called Truc Lam Tam To. Numerous magnificent pagodas and towers still remain around Yen Tu, attracting a great number of local and foreign visitors.