Bắc Ninh

Bắc Ninh

Bắc Ninh là một tỉnh có nhiều làng nghề truyền thống.

Definition
  1. Proper Noun:
    • A Province: Bắc Ninh is a province in the Red River Delta region of northern Vietnam. It is known for its rich cultural heritage, including Quan Họ folk singing, a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.
    • A City: Bắc Ninh is also the name of the capital city of Bắc Ninh Province, serving as its administrative, economic, and cultural center.
Usage Examples
  • Proper Noun:
    • Bắc Ninh một tỉnh nhỏ nhưng mật độ dân số cao. (Bắc Ninh is a small province but has a high population density.)
    • Chúng tôi sẽ đến thăm thành phố Bắc Ninh vào tuần tới. (We will visit Bắc Ninh city next week.)
    • Quan họ Bắc Ninh nổi tiếng khắp thế giới. (Bắc Ninh's Quan Họ is famous worldwide.)
Advanced Usage
  • Historical Context: The name "Bắc Ninh" was officially established in 1822 under Emperor Minh Mạng, when the Kinh Bắc citadel was renamed Bắc Ninh citadel. It became Bắc Ninh province in 1831.
  • Administrative Changes: From 1962 to 1996, Bắc Ninh was merged with Bắc Giang province to form Bắc province. It was re-established as a separate province on November 6, 1996.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tỉnh Bắc Ninh: Bắc Ninh Province.
    • Tỉnh Bắc Ninh nhiều làng nghề truyền thống. (Bắc Ninh Province has many traditional craft villages.)
  • Thành phố Bắc Ninh: Bắc Ninh City.
    • Thành phố Bắc Ninh đang phát triển rất nhanh. (Bắc Ninh City is developing very quickly.)
Synonyms
  • Kinh Bắc: An old historical name for the region, often used in a cultural or poetic context to refer to the same area.
Related Information
  • Geography: The terrain is primarily flat delta land interspersed with low, discontinuous hills. Key rivers include the Cầu River and the Đuống River.
  • Transportation: Major routes like National Highways 1A, 18, and the Nội-Lạng Sơn railway run through the province.
  • Cultural Significance: Bắc Ninh is considered the cradle of Quan Họ folk songs and is home to numerous historic pagodas and temples, such as the But Thap Pagoda and the Dâu Pagoda.