Nghe An
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Area | 16490 |
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Population | 3. 547 million (2019) |
Area code | 238 |
Points of interest | Cua Lo Beach |
Uncle Ho's hometown | |
Colleges and universities | Vinh University |
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ID | 947447 |
About Nghe An
Nghệ An is a province in north-central Vietnam bordering Laos and the Gulf of Tonkin. On the coast, Cửa Lò and Quỳnh Nghĩa are laid-back, white-sand beaches. Hoàng Trù and Kim Liên villages feature the homes where Ho Chi Minh was born and raised, as well as museums and monuments dedicated to the leader. Remote Pù Mát National Park is a sanctuary for endangered animals such as gibbons, tigers and Asian elephants.
Essex lorry deaths: Who are the victims?
... Tran Thi Tho, 21A friend who lives in Glasgow did not want to be identified, but with Miss Tho - who was from Nghe An province - when she arrived in the UK...
Essex lorry deaths: Police name 39 Vietnamese victims
... Bui Thi Nhung, 19, from Nghe An province, was also found dead in the lorry The bodies were discovered in a lorry trailer in the early hours of 23 October Pham Thi Tra My, 26, sent her family a message on the night of 22 October - the day before the 39 people were found dead - saying she could not breathe and her trip to a foreign land has failed ...
Essex lorry deaths: Bodies of victims have all been identified
... The victims came from Vietnamese provinces Haiphong, Hai Duong, Nghe An, Ha Tinh, Quang Binh and Hue, according to police in the country...
Essex lorry deaths: Vietnamese police arrest eight people
... The suspects are being held in relation to people smuggling offences, the director of police in the Nghe An province in north-central Vietnam said...
Essex migrant lorry deaths should be wake-up call - MPs
... Meanwhile, police investigating the lorry deaths in Nghe An province said eight people have been arrested in connection with people smuggling...
Essex lorry deaths: Agony builds for Vietnamese families
... It is believed most of those who died in the container came from the same district, Yen Thanh, in Nghe An province...
Essex lorry deaths: Anguish in Vietnam for families of missing
... Bui Thi Nhung is from Nghe An province Since the bodies were discovered on Wednesday, several families in Vietnam have expressed concerns over missing relatives...
Why do Vietnamese people make hazardous journeys to the UK?
... The poorer Nghe An province has seen more emigration in recent years In these areas there s been a tradition in the past couple of decades of migration overseas, legal or irregular, in order to find work and then sending money home...
Essex lorry deaths: Who are the victims?
A relative lights an incense stick in front of a portrait of Bui Thi Nhung
The Names of 39 Vietnamese nationals who were found dead in a refrigerated lorry in Essex have been released by police.
Many of their families had feared the worst ever since the bodies were discovered in the Early Hours of 23 October .
The BBC has been speaking to friends and relatives of those who died about how they came to be The Victims of The Tragedy .
This article will be updated as further information about The Victims comes to light.
Pham Thi Tra My, 26The Family of Pham Thi Tra My to get her to the UK.
Miss Tra My, who was from Vietnam's Ha Tinh province, flew to China before travelling via France and Belgium, according to her brother.
He told the BBC she first attempted to cross The Border to the UK on 19 October But was caught and turned back.
The Last Message The Family received from her was at 22:30 BST on 22 October - Two hours before the trailer arrived at the Purfleet terminal from Zeebrugge in Belgium.
The texts, sent to her parents, read: "I Am really, really sorry, Mum and Dad, my trip to a Foreign Land has failed.
"I Am dying, I can't breathe. I love you very much Mum and Dad. I Am sorry, Mother. "
Nguyen Dinh Luong, 20Nguyen Dinh Luong, also from Ha Tinh , had been living in France But hoped to work in a nail salon in the UK.
The Last his father heard from him was in mid-October , explaining that The Journey would Cost £11,000.
Bui Phan Thang, 37Mr Thang was a father from Ha Tinh province.
Nguyen Huy Hung, 15Among the youngest of The Victims , Mr Hung was also from Ha Tinh . He wanted to join his parents who live in the UK, his brother told local media.
His sister asked for help to find him in a Facebook post after The Lorry was discovered. She wrote that he flew from Hanoi to Russia on 26 August, then to France on 6 October , But that The Family lost contact When he went to the UK on 21 October .
Tran Thi Tho, 21A friend who lives in Glasgow did not want to be identified, But with Miss Tho - who was from Nghe An province - When she arrived in the UK.
Her Eyes are blurred in this image at The Request of her family.
Bui Thi Nhung, 19Bui Thi Nhung left her job in a clothes shop in Nghe An province to travel to the UK using money that her friends had helped her raise.
Once there Miss Nhung, who was also known as Anna, hoped to meet up with friends and family, and to work to pay off debt owed by her late father.
She was the youngest of four Siblings - and The Most educated -
The Sisters had exchanged messages on Facebook on 21 October , When Miss Nhung said she was fine and "in storage".
Vo Ngoc Nam, 28Originally from Nghe An province, Mr Nam had been working in Romania and planned to travel to the UK. His Family did not want to be interviewed.
Nguyen Dinh Tu, 26Nguyen Dinh Tu, 26, When he was discharged from the military in order to Get Married and build A House .
But with no work available in his hometown in Nghe An province, he went abroad to seek employment and repay his debts, leaving behind his wife and 18-month-old baby.
Mr Tu paid smugglers the equivalent of around £4,960 in The Hope of Making It to the UK, according to AFP news agency.
Le Van Ha, 30Le Van Ha left his heavily pregnant wife and young son behind in Nghe An province When he began his journey to the UK in June.
He went in that His Family had borrowed to build their house.
His father, Le Minh Tuan, mortgaged Two plots of land to fund the £20,000 journey.
"I don't know When we can ever pay it back. I'm an old man now, my health is poor, and I have to help bring up his children," he said.
Nguyen Van Hung, 33Less than Two Weeks before his body was found in Essex, Nguyen Van Hung was photographed with his cousin, Hoang Van Tiep, at the Eiffel Tower In Paris .
The Music graduate had tricked his parents When he left Nghe An to join his cousin in France last year, leaving his passport at home and travelling on a different one.
He found work in a kitchen But had spoken about how it was hard, and said he wanted to grow marijuana in the UK.
Hoang Van Tiep, 18Hoang Van Tiep, Nguyen Van Hung's cousin, left Nghe An province for France in 2017, funded by his mother, who borrowed money from banks and relatives to fund The Trip .
Once there, he worked illegally at a restaurant, his mother said. He was arrested multiple times and his passport was taken.
On Being threatened with deportation, he told his mother he wanted to travel to the UK.
Nguyen Trong Thai, 26Having worked in His Family 's timber business, Mr Thai had often talked about leaving Nghe An province and going abroad.
He told His Family he was going to Germany for business, his mother told the BBC. But after several phone calls in The First few days, they stopped hearing from him.
Nguyen Ba Vu Hung, 34Mr Hung, who was from Thua Thien - Hue province, had been speaking to His Family about trying to get to the UK in mid-October , according to his brother-in-law, Tom Wright , who is a US citizen But lives with his wife in Vietnam.
Believing that he would have a better life in the UK, Mr Hung's mother agreed to pay the estimated $15,000 (£11,800).
He was in regular contact with His Family while travelling through Europe, sending a photo of himself and a friend in front of the Eiffel Tower . He told his mother that he would be boarding a truck and would contact her in a few days, once he had reached the UK - But he never did.
Vo Nhan Du, 19Mr Du left his home in Ha Tinh province in June, staying in Germany for 15 days and France for three months, his
The Last his father heard from him was on 22 October , When he called to say he was about to leave for the UK.
Nguyen Huy Phong, 35-year-old man from Ha TinhTran Manh Hung, 37-year-old man from Ha TinhCao Tien Dung, 37-year-old man from Nghe AnCao Huy Thanh, 37-year-old man from Nghe AnTran Thi Mai Nhung, 18-year-old woman from Nghe AnNguyen Minh Quang, 20-year-old man from Nghe AnLe Ngoc Thanh, 44-year-old man from Dien ChauPham Thi Ngoc Oanh, 28-year-old woman from Nghe AnHoang Van Hoi, 24-year-old man from Nghe AnNguyen Tho Tuan, 25-year-old man from Nghe AnDang Huu Tuyen, 22-year-old man from Nghe AnTran Khanh Tho, 18-year-old man from Ha TinhVo Van Linh, 25-year-old man from Ha TinhNguyen Van Nhan, 33-year-old man from Ha TinhTran Thi Ngoc, 19-year-old woman from Nghe AnNguyen Van Hiep , 24-year-old man from Nghe AnNguyen Thi Van, 35-year-old woman from Nghe AnTran Hai Loc, 35-year-old man from Nghe AnDuong Minh Tuan, 27-year-old man from Quang BinhNguyen Ngoc Ha , 32-year-old man from Quang BinhNguyen Tien Dung, 33-year-old man from Quang, BinhPhan Thi Thanh, 41-year-old woman from Hai PhongDinh Dinh Thai Quyen, 18-year-old man from Hai PhongTran Ngoc Hieu, 17-year-old boy from Hai DuongDinh Dinh Binh, 15-year-old boy from Hai PhongAdditional reporting by Vinnie O'Dowd
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Source of news: bbc.com