Phú Lộc, Thừa Thiên Huế

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Township in North Central Coast, Vietnam
Phú Lộc
Thị trấn Phú Lộc
Township (Class-5)
Phú Lộc township
Coordinates: 16°16′N 107°53′E / 16.267°N 107.883°E / 16.267; 107.883
Country Vietnam
RegionNorth Central Coast
ProvinceThừa Thiên Huế
DistrictPhú Lộc District
Time zoneUTC+7 (UTC + 7)

Phú Lộc is a township (thị trấn) and capital of Phú Lộc District, Thừa Thiên Huế Province.[1] The township is located in the middle between the cities of Huế and Da Nang, to the south of Tam Giang – Cầu Hai lagoon and at the foot of Bạch Mã National Park.

In 1968, few months before the Tết Offensive, the Cầu Hai bridge was blown up by the North Vietnamese Army and Viet Cong. The bridge was later rebuilt.

Over the Cầu Hai Bay is the My A village. My A was famous for her main route that goes across the village that has coconut trees planted from generations. Villagers fled to the United States during the communist rule.

References

  1. ^ "Administrative subdivisions". General Statistics Office of Vietnam. To find information at reference, go to row 46, then row 482, and it is listed on row 20107.
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