Hoàng Long
Hoàng Long is an agricultural village in Đặng Xá commune, Gia Lâm district, Hanoi, Vietnam. In 2004 the Economic and Rural Development Section of Gia Lâm embarked on a project to use modern techniques to produce cleaner vegetables in an environmentally friendlier way.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Locality
- Description: village in Đặng Xá commune, Gia Lâm district, Hanoi, Vietnam
- Also known as: “Hoang Long”, “Hoàng Long village”, and “Hoàng Long, Gia Lâm”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Hoa Lu ancient capital.
Hoa Lu ancient capital
Photo: Kien1980v, Public domain.
Hoa Lư was the capital of Vietnam from 968 to 1009. It lies in Trường Yên Thượng village, Hoa Lư, Ninh Bình Province. The area is one of ricefields broken by limestone mountains, and is approximately 90 km south of Hanoi.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Ninh Binh.
Ninh Binh
Hoàng Long
- Category: village in Vietnam
- Location: Hoa Lư District, Ninh Binh, Vietnam, Southeast Asia, Asia
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Dutch to Vietnamese—“Hoàng Long” goes by many names.
- Dutch: “Hoàng Long”
- Vietnamese: “Hoàng Long, Đặng Xá, Gia Lâm, Hà Nội”
- Vietnamese: “Hoàng Long”
- Vietnamese: “làng Hoàng Long”
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Highlights include King Le Temple and King Dinh temple.
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