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  1. Spanning some 150 km in width, the Red River Delta is located in the western coastal zone of the Gulf of Tonkin. The Red River is the second largest river in Vietnam and one of the five largest rivers on the East Asia coast.

  2. The Red River Delta Biosphere Reserve (established 2004) is a UNESCO biosphere reserve in the coastal region of northern Vietnam. Mangroves and intertidal habitats of the Red River Delta form wetlands of high biodiversity especially in the Xuan Thuy and Tien Hai districts.

  3. Total Marine area. 39,235.00 ha. Location. Latitiude: 20.5354 - Longitude: 106.583. Contact. Ecosystem-based network. SeaBRnet. Ecological Characteristics. The Red River basin is shared by China, Laos and Viet Nam. The main Red River is approximately 1,140 km in length and covers over 500 km in Viet Nam.

  4. Downstream from Việt Trì, the river and its main distributaries, the Đuống River, Kinh Thầy River, Bạch Đằng River and the Thái Bình river system spread out to form the Red River Delta. The Red River flows past the Vietnamese capital Hanoi before emptying into the Gulf of Tonkin.

  5. The Red River Delta Region is named after the second-longest river in Vietnam: the Red River. Lesser known is the Thai Binh (Thái Bình) River, which merges with the Red River to form an extensive network of distributaries that flow through the region.

  6. By marrying historical records with recent scientific findings on the Red River, this article outlines aspects of these changes; including changes to the climate and landscape, the possibility of shifting river courses, the movement of historical trade routes, and the rise of Thang Long–Hanoi. Keywords. History Red River Yunnan Vietnam Hanoi. Type.

    • Li Tana
    • 2016
  7. Hace 5 días · The Red River Delta Biosphere Reserve lies in northern Viet Nam, at the coastal-sea interface. It contains one of the main remaining large tracts of mangrove forest in Viet Nam, with some 30 species of mangrove. This site composes of various habitats including mangroves, wetlands, salt mash, estuaries and beaches with high biodiversity.