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On the border of [[Vietnam]] with [[China]], '''Lang Son Province''' is primarily agricultural, but, as a transportation route between the countries, is gaining commercial importance. Its [[Huu Nghi Quan]] (Friendship Gate) is the northern termination of [[National Highway 1 (Vietnam)|National Highway 1]]. It is 154 north of Hanoi.
On the border of [[Vietnam]] with China, '''Lang Son Province''' is primarily agricultural, but, as a transportation route between the countries, is gaining commercial importance. Its [[Huu Nghi ]] (Friendship Gate) is the northern termination of [[National Highway 1 (Vietnam)|National Highway 1]]. It is 154 north of Hanoi.
   
   
China forms its northern border, [[Cao Bang Province]] on its northwest side, [[Hac Bac Province|Hac Bac]] and [[Quang Ninh Province]]s to the south and east, and  [[Bac Thai Province]] to the west.
China forms its northern border, [[Cao Bang Province]] on its northwest side, [[Hac Bac Province|Hac Bac]] and [[Quang Ninh Province]]s to the south and east, and  [[Bac Thai Province]] to the west.
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On the border of Vietnam with China, Lang Son Province is primarily agricultural, but, as a transportation route between the countries, is gaining commercial importance. Its Huu Nghi (Friendship Gate) is the northern termination of National Highway 1. It is 154 north of Hanoi.

China forms its northern border, Cao Bang Province on its northwest side, Hac Bac and Quang Ninh Provinces to the south and east, and Bac Thai Province to the west.

A land mine problem, resulting from Sino-Vietnamese conflict, has been reduced, but remains a hazard in some areas.

Planned economic development will create a Dong Dang border-gate economic zone, part of a Lang Son Province-Hanoi-Haiphong-Quang Ninh Province corridor from China, through Vietnam to the Bac Bo (Gulf of Tonkin) and other ASEAN nations. [1] Funding for border development is coming from the Asian Development Bank, as part of wider financing of Vietnamese developent.[2]

References

  1. "Lang Son to develop economic zone", Vietnamese Business Finance, Jan 24, 2009
  2. [http://www.adb.org/Documents/RRPs/VIE/41414-VIE-RRP.pdf Proposed Technical Assistance Loan and Technical Assistance Grants, Socialist Republic of Viet Nam: Greater Mekong Subregion Ha Noi–Lang Son, Greater Mekong Subregion Ha Long–Mong Cai, and Ben Luc–Long Thanh Expressways Technical Assistance Project], October 2008, Project Number: 41414