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Đồ Sơn is a Vietnamese resort on the bank of the Gulf of Tonkin, located 22 km away from Hai Phong city, which it administratively belongs to. Đồ Sơn was turned into a summer resort by the French in the 19th century, after they established themselves in Hai Phong. It has natural area - 31 km2, population - 35,000 inhabitants, administration structure - four wards and one commune, annual economic growth - 16%, economic structure: tourism and services - 67.2%, fisheries and agriculture - 25%, industry - 7.8%. Do Son is known for a large number of historical and cultural attractions, several beaches besides picturesque hills. According to official information, it has 52 hotels, 230 restaurants totaling 3,000 rooms. The Franco-Vietnamese school was opened here in 1999 with the aim to hold the training programs, lectures (in French, with simultaneous translation in Vietnamese), workshops, round tables, small group study-sessions etc. The institution also initiates research projects between the two countries.〔''Under the Sun of Do Son, Centre national de la recherche scientifique, 2007''〕 The resort received 850,000 tourists in 2002. Đồ Sơn became a primary venue for the 2007 Hai Phong Tourist Festival with the slogan "Đồ Sơn – call of the sea", attracting both local and foreign artistic delegations and visitors. The festivities included an International Sculpture Camp, the Đồ Sơn Buffalo Competition, a Fishing Village Open Festival, a youth camp, a beach volleyball competition, a boat race, a waterskiing performance, and an artistic program. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Đồ Sơn」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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