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VIETNAM POSTS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION

Ba Ria- Vung Tau  Posts and Telecommunications

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Address : 45 Le Hong Phong, Precinct 2, Vung Tau City

Tel : 84-64-852110

Fax : 84-64-858999

Account : 710A.00114 Ba Ria - Vung Tau Commercial Bank

Currency Account : 362.111.37.7130 Ba Ria - Vung Tau Foreign Trade Bank

 

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Functions and tasks

         

Organization structure

 

Board of Directors:

Director: Mr. Vu Duc Luan

Deputy Director: Mr. Nguyen Van Tru

Deputy Director: Mr. Vu Minh Khiem

Chief accountant: Mr. Cao Van Ich

 

Functional Divisions : 

 

+ Management Division

+ Planning and Business Division

+ Investment Division

+ P & T Technical Division

+ P & T operation and Business Division

+ Administration's Division

+ Personnel Division

Subsidiary Companies

 

+ Construction Company

+ Postal and newspaper distribution company

+ Telegraphic &Telephone company 

Subsidiary post - offices

Products and Services

Telephone service, other services, such as : abbreviated telephone,    conference telephone, social and economical information inquiry service 116

   

Some information about Ba Ria _ Vung Tau

 

  

Ba Ria - Vung Tau is a coastal province in the eastern region of South Vietnam. The flat area of the province is nearly 100 metres above sea level and declines  gradually toward the 80 kilometres of coast. The coast is studded with some beautiful swimming beaches. The offshore island of Con Dao boasts a national park and some historical and cultural relics. The province is 128 kilometres Northeast of Ho Chi Minh City. 

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Vung Tau City : This beautiful coastal city is 128 kilometres northeast of Thanh Pho Ho Chi Minh ( Hochiminh City) and 90 kilometres north of the town of Bien Hoa. With 15 kilometres of coastline,  Vung Tau is endowed with many beautiful swimming and sunbathing beaches such as Bai Sau,  Bai Dua and Bai Dau. The beach at Bai Truoc is an excellent spot for sightseeing. Bai Sau ( Back Beach) is known locally as Thuy Van. This is one of the largest and most attractive swimming beaches Vietnam has to offer. Bai Truoc ( Front Beach) is also known as Tam Duong. It looks like a small body of water adjacent to the open sea,  which is almost free from large waves. The promenade on Bai Truoc is suitable for old people and children who find it hard to spend long periods of time on the crowded swimming beaches nearby. O Quan Beach is also known as Vong Nguyet ( Awaiting the moon). The sea water here is clear blue,  and the waves are quite large. Those who don't like to mix with other swimmers always prefer the quiet Bai Dua ( Dua Beach). Located at the foot of the Lon mountain,  Bai Dau ( Dau Beach) is small but has gentle waves. Thich Ca Phat Dai Park is a large pagoda in Vung Tau town. Its beauty lies in the harmonious combination between the natural surroundings and the architectural structure which exists exclusively for religious worship. The particular trait here is the white cement octagonal stupa which towers to a height of 19 metres,   and the giant statue of Thich Ca Buddha seating on a large lotus blossom. The stupa and the statue were erected half way up the mountain slope which makes the whole project more formal and austere. Niet Ban Tinh Xa is also known as the Reclining Buddha. This pagoda houses a giant statue of reclining Buddha. Giant Jesus is an enormous Rio de Janeiro-style figure of Jesus with arms outstretched gazing across the East Sea from the southern end of the Small Mountain. The figure is 28 metres high and based on a ten-metre high platform. The interior of the statue is hollow,  making sufficient room for a spiral staircase ascending from the foot of the statue to the neck of the giant figure,   through a flight of 129 steps. The two shoulders of the figure are balconies with each able to accommodate up to six people who are offered a splendid view of the landscape below. Bıch Dinh ( White Palace) is a former royal residence on a lush forested hillside overlooking the sea. The mansion itself is emphatically French in its ornamentation,   and includes a colourful mosaic and Roman style busts set into the exterior walls. Binh Chau Hot Spring is known locally as the field of thermal water and is located in a small valley in Xuyen Moc district. The spring consists of more than 100 small subterranean outlets with water temperature registered at 80oC. It is said that you can boil a hen's egg in the spring. The hot water contains some medicinal properties which can treat rheumatism and hepatitis.