Hưng Yên Explained

Official Name:Hưng Yên City
Other Name:Dinh Hiến
Native Name:Thành phố Hưng Yên
Nickname:"Hiến Palace"
(Dinh Hiến)
Settlement Type:City (Class-3)
Seal Size:141px
Pushpin Map:Vietnam
Pushpin Label Position:top
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Red River Delta
Subdivision Type2:Province
Subdivision Name2:Hưng Yên
Seat Type:Central agency
Seat:M357+V85, Triệu Quang Phục road, Lê Lợi ward, Hưng Yên city
Government Type:City
Leader Title:People Committee's Chairman
Leader Name:Nguyễn Khả Phúc
Leader Title1:People Council's Chairman
Leader Name1:Lương Công Chanh
Leader Title2:Front Committee's Chairman
Leader Name2:Đào Đức Hùng
Leader Title3:Party Committee's Secretary
Leader Name3:Phạm Huy Bình
Established Title:Establishment
Established Date:X century
Area Total Km2:73,89
Population As Of:2021
Population Total:118,646
Population Density Km2:1,606
Population Metro:65,008
Population Urban:53,638
Population Blank1 Title:Ethnicities
Population Blank1:Kinh
Tanka
Timezone:Indochina Time
Utc Offset:+7
Postal Code Type:ZIP code
Postal Code:17000
Blank Name:Climate
Blank Info:Cwa

Hưng Yên is a city in Vietnam. It is the provincial capital of Hưng Yên Province and is a third-graded city according to Vietnam's city classification table.

History

Hưng Yên city was originally the expansion of Phố Hiến (Hiến Street), a river port that appeared earliest in the 16th century.

Phố Hiến has a position as a place where Sơn Nam garrison's government was located. However, its area ws relatively small. It only consists of a public authority, Xích Đằng Literary Temple and a few markets. During several centuries, this location was an important gateway of the commercial platform in Đông Kinh.

It was not until the French set a protective regime that Phố Hiến was expanded to Hưng Yên town (thị xã Hưng Yên).

Geography

Topography

According to the 2021 statistical yearbook of the whole Hưng Yên province,[1] Hưng Yên city covers an area of 73,89 km2. Currently, it was divided such as :

Hưng Yên is a delta municipality. The entire area of Hưng Yên city is almost flat, which tends to be sunken from the Northeast to the Southwest. It is located in the farthest position to the South of Hưng Yên province, where adjacent to the Red River, about 60 km away from Hanoi. Besides, Hưng Yên owns two sediment isles near the territory of Hanoi, where includes communes Phú Cường and Hùng Cường.

Hưng Yên borders Kim Động district to the North and Tiên Lữ district to the East. The Red River is the natural boundary between Hưng Yên and Hà Nam province's Lý Nhân district and Duy Tiên district. National Route 38 and Yên Lệnh bridge connect the city to National Route 1st across the Red River.

Population

As of 2021 Hưng Yên city had a population of 118,646. In particular, all people are registered as Kẻ Kinh.

Culture

In terms of beliefs and history, the area of Phố Hiến is considered one of the "cradles"[2] of the Catholic Church in Vietnam.

According to the historical document of the Roman Catholic Church and some records of Annamese officials, Bishop Pierre Lambert de la Motte had summoned the first Đàng-ngoày Council (Công-đồng Đàng-ngoày) here in 1670, and that event was considered as the beginning of the Christian history in the whole Hưng Yên province.[3] [4] [5] [6] Therefore, since December 23, 1673, Hưng Yên city has been considered a traditional address to have the regular meetings of Dinh-Hiến Council (Công-đồng Dinh-Hiến), under order Apostolatus Officium by Pope Clement X.[7]

Currently, the territory of Hưng Yên city is part to Đông Hưng Yên Deanery, belonged to Thái Bình Cathedral Diocese.

Tourism

The city is well-known in the world (especially among historians) for Phố Hiến (an ancient port-city located in the area). There are still a lot of ancient Asian church, temples, pagodas and other religious buildings here.

Nhãn lồng (fruit of dragon eye) is one of Hưng Yên's specialties.

Climate

See also

Further reading

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Statistical Office of Hưng Yên Province, Statistical Year of Hưng Yên Province 2020, Item of Population, Page 155, July 17, 2021.
  2. https://vntaiwan.catholic.org.tw/08news/8news380.htm Journey to Phố Hiến, the cradle of the Vietnamese Church
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=Ex_Hy0sv4T0C&pg=PA222&dq=Rhodes+Missions+Etrangeres+de+Paris&sig=ACfU3U3Cmo-FMdoKxBLF3YQQZh3kbbQ95g Viet-Nam by Nhung Tuyet Tran, Anthony Reid p.222
  4. https://books.google.com/books?id=OC3OHQ0SygYC&pg=PA31&dq=Rhodes+Missions+Etrangeres+de+Paris&sig=ACfU3U05mtIRUx34aHurVvpWPAjAtOnZJg An Empire Divided by James Patrick Daughton, p.31
  5. https://books.google.com/books?id=SqTQjve2VLsC&pg=PA229&dq=Rhodes+Missions+Etrangeres+de+Paris&sig=ACfU3U0_wB3FrNB-sDXxTCJsyQYlHBkIrg#PPA229,M1 Asia in the Making of Europe, p.229-230
  6. Missions étrangères de Paris. 350 ans au service du Christ 2008 Editeurs Malesherbes Publications, Paris
  7. Web site: Nhóm Nghiên cứu Linh đạo Mến Thánh giá . 350 Năm Dòng Mến Thánh Giá : Cuộc đời Đức cha Pierre Lambert De La Motte . Catholic Bishops' Conference of Vietnam. 2020.