Văn Lâm district
Văn Lâm district
Huyện Văn Lâm Tế Giang huyện | |
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Nickname(s): "Consortland" (Xứ hậu phi) | |
Country | Vietnam |
Region | Red River Delta |
Province | Hưng Yên |
Establishment | February 25, 1890 |
Central agency | XXGV+QPC, ĐT388, Đình Dù, Như Quỳnh township |
Government | |
• Type | Rural district |
• People Committee's Chairman | Trần Chu Đức |
• People Council's Chairman | Nguyễn Bật Khánh |
• Front Committee's Chairman | Tôn Ngọc Chuẩn |
• Party Committee's Secretary | Phạm Thái Sơn |
Area | |
7,521 km2 (2,904 sq mi) | |
Population (2021) | |
135,766 | |
• Density | 1,805/km2 (4,670/sq mi) |
• Urban | 20,951 |
• Metro | 114,815 |
• Ethnicities | Kinh Tanka |
Time zone | UTC+7 (Indochina Time) |
ZIP code | 1760–1764[note 1] |
Website | Vanlam.Hungyen.gov.vn Vanlam.Hungyen.dcs.vn |
Văn Lâm [van˧˧:ləm˧˧] is a rural district of Hưng Yên province in the Red River Delta region of Vietnam.
History
[edit]On February 25, 1890, Governor-General of Indochina Jean-Luc de Saint Peauxpa has signed a decision to merge all the Red Riverside rural districts of three provinces Bắc Ninh, Hưng Yên, Hải Dương to form new administrative unit Địch Lâm garrison (荻林道, Địch Lâm đạo) to deal with Tán Thuật Uprising in the East of Hanoi. Accordingly, this domain was organized according to the regulation like a special-military zone, which the head must be a French colonel (quan năm vành vàng, "fifth-level official with golden lines"). Since this time, Văn Lâm rural district (文林縣, Văn Lâm huyện) has been officially established. Its name was synthesized from Văn Giang and Gia Lâm. The area of this administrative unit included some parts of localities, such as : Văn Giang, Gia Lâm and Siêu Loại.
Right after the revolt movement was defeated in 1891, the Governor-General restored civil administrative regulations with Decree 12-4 and Decision 32-11, but Văn Lâm rural district still exist as a part of Hưng Yên province.
When the State of Vietnam regime was established in 1948, this administrative unit was changed to Văn Lâm district (文林郡, quận Văn Lâm). However, it has been back with its old call since 1955 by the Democratic Republic of Vietnam regime.
On March 11, 1977, the Council of Ministers issued Decision 58/CP[1] consolidated a number of rural districts of Hải Hưng province (by merging two provinces Hưng Yên and Hải Dương). Accordingly, the two rural districts of Văn Lâm and Mỹ Hào merged into Văn Mỹ rural district (文美縣, huyện Văn Mỹ).
On March 24, 1979, the Council of Ministers continued to issue Decision 70/CP[2] to adjust the boundaries of rural districts of Hải Hưng province. Accordingly, Văn Mỹ district merged with 14 communes in Văn Yên district to establish a new unit named Mỹ Văn rural district (美文縣, huyện Mỹ Văn).
On February 24, 1997, Như Quỳnh township (如琼市镇, thị trấn Như Quỳnh) was established on the basis of Như Quỳnh commune in Mỹ Văn rural district.
By September 1, 1999, the Government of Vietnam has issued Decree 60/1999/NĐ-CP[3] on the division of Mỹ Văn district into three new districts : Mỹ Hào, Văn Lâm and Yên Mỹ. Therefore, Văn Lâm rural district was re-established.
On July 31, 2020, the Ministry of Construction issued Decision 1005/QĐ-BXD[4] on recognition of the central urban development zone of Văn Lâm rural district (including Như Quỳnh township and 5 communes Đình Dù, Lạc Đạo, Lạc Hồng, Tân Quang, Trưng Trắc) were grade IV urban areas.
Geography
[edit]Topography
[edit]According to the 2021 statistical yearbook of the whole Hưng Yên province, Văn Lâm rural district covers an area of 75,21 km2. Currently, it has all 11 commune-level administrative units.
- 1 municipality : Như Quỳnh township (capital).
- 10 communes : Chỉ Đạo, Đại Đồng, Đình Dù, Lạc Đạo, Lạc Hồng, Lương Tài, Minh Hải, Tân Quang, Trưng Trắc, Việt Hưng.
Although the terrain of the rural district is quite flat, it still tends to gradually lower from the Northwest to the Southeast. With an average height of 3 to 4 meters above sea level, this district is considered to be the highest location in Hưng Yên province.
Especially, the overall area of the district does not have any river, other than some artificial canals, but its underground contains ancient groundwater with extremely large capacity. This advantage has turned the rural district into an important clean water supply for Hưng Yên City, with an output of 100,000 m3/day.
Văn Lâm also located on many national routes and power lines, which has a strategic range of the Northern Vietnam. Such as : National Route 5A, inter-provincial roads of Hưng Yên - Bắc Ninh and Hà Nội - Hưng Yên, Hà Nội - Hải Phòng Railway and Ring Road IV. Besides, Phố Nối 500KV Transformer Station is the largest power supply point in the whole province.
Population
[edit]The population of Văn Lâm rural district reached 135,766 by 2021. In terms of administrative procedures, all citizens in the rural district are registered as Kẻ Kinh.[5]
Văn Lâm rural district is originally in the area of the Bắc Ninh Diocese since 1883, but it was not until 1926 that a small parish area (now Đình Tổ P. and Hướng Đạo P. A.[note 2]) was established and so far this community is still the only parish of the whole district. Đình Tổ Parish[6] is part of the Bắc Ninh Deanery, what is completely located in Đình Tổ hamlet (or Tó village) of Đại Đồng commune, in Lạc Đạo commune and Như Quỳnh township. There were all 326 parishioners until 2024. Their patron saints are Francis Xavier (Đình Tổ) and Anthony of Padua (Hướng Đạo). The current priest is Bishop Joseph Đỗ Quang Khang, who was ordained on December 23, 2023.
See also
[edit]Notes and references
[edit]Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Decision 58-CP in 1977 of the Council of Ministers on the consolidation of some rural districts in Hải Hưng province (vi)
- ^ Decision 70/CP on the consolidation and adjustment of the boundaries of some districts in Hải Hưng province (vi)
- ^ Decree 60/1999/NĐ-CP on adjusting the administrative boundaries and dividing two districts Mỹ Văn and Châu Giang to re-establish five districts Mỹ Hào, Văn Lâm, Yên Mỹ, Khoái Châu and Văn Giang of Hưng Yên province (vi)
- ^ Công-nhận khu-vực phát-triển đô-thị trung-tâm huyện Văn-lâm (thị-trấn Như-quỳnh và khu-vực phát-triển mở rộng) tỉnh Hưng-yên đạt tiêu-chí đô-thị loại IV. Bộ Xây-dựng 2020 (vi)
- ^ Statistical Office of Hưng Yên Province, Statistical Year of Hưng Yên Province 2020, Item of Population, Page 155, July 17, 2021.
- ^ Brief history of the Đình Tổ Parish
Further reading
[edit]Bibliography
[edit]- George Coedes. The Making of South East Asia, 2nd ed. University of California Press, 1983.
- Trần Ngọc Thêm. Cơ sở văn hóa Việt Nam (The Foundation of Vietnamese Culture), 504 pages. Publishing by Nhà xuất bản Đại học Tổng hợp TPHCM. Saigon, Vietnam, 1995.
- Li Tana (2011). Jiaozhi (Giao Chỉ) in the Han period Tongking Gulf. In Cooke, Nola ; Li Tana ; Anderson, James A. (eds.). The Tongking Gulf Through History. University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 39–44. ISBN 9780812205022.
- Li Tana, Towards an environmental history of the eastern Red River Delta, Vietnam, c.900–1400, Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 2014.
- Samuel Baron, Christoforo Borri, Olga Dror, Keith W. Taylor (2018). Views of Seventeenth-Century Vietnam : Christoforo Borri on Cochinchina and Samuel Baron on Tonkin. Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-1-501-72090-1.
Erternal links
[edit]- The development of Văn Lâm rural district after 25 years of re-establishment (vi)
- The advantage of real estate growth in Văn Lâm (vi)
- The change of appearance from the flow of real estate development in Văn Lâm rural district (vi)
- Văn Lâm rural district topped the budget revenue in Hưng Yên province (vi)