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An Phú is a
district A district is a type of administrative division that in some countries is managed by the local government. Across the world, areas known as "districts" vary greatly in size, spanning regions or county, counties, several municipality, municip ...
of
An Giang province An Giang is a Provinces of Vietnam, province of Vietnam. It is located in the Mekong Delta, in the country's southwestern part. Geography An Giang is located in the upper reaches of the Mekong Delta. The Bassac River, Hậu Giang and Tiền R ...
in the
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region of
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and shares the international border with
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. An Phú juts out at the western edge of Vietnam into Cambodia. As of 2019, the district had a population of 148,615. The district covers an area of 226 km2. The district capital lies at
An Phú An Phú may refer to several places in Vietnam, including: *An Phú District, a rural district of An Giang Province *An Phú, District 2, a ward of District 2, Ho Chi Minh City *An Phú, Cần Thơ, a ward of Ninh Kiều District *An Phú, Quảng ...
town.


History

The district is one of the most remote places in Vietnam. An Phú was a part of the Tầm Phong Long region that had links with former
Funan kingdom Funan (; , ; , Chữ Hán: ; ) was the name given by Chinese cartographers, geographers and writers to an ancient Khmer-Mon Indianized state—or, rather a loose network of states ''(Mandala)''—located in Mainland Southeast Asia covering ...
and was given to the
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in 1757 by
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king
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. Due to favourable conditions for agriculture and water transportation, the Vietnamese settled in the area. The region was crucial for trade, business, and military strategy. In May 1833, during the Siamese-Vietnamese war, the Siamese soldiers crossed the district on the river to attack the
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. In 1841, many
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people in Cambodia went to the district to avoid the war in Cambodia. In Daniel Marvin's book ''Expendable Elite – One Soldier's Journey into Covert Warfare'', he talked about the time he worked there in the
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in 1965–1966. They set up camp in Dan Nam in An Phú town and enlisted a group of militant
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forces to support them. He said: "An Phú is the safest place nall fVietnam".There's also another book about An Phú by Ronald C. Wood, a US enlist soldier, Vietnam: Remembrances of a Native American Soldier. There was a military invasion from 1977 to 1978 by
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and the
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army. Almost all of the people in An Phú had to be evacuated (mainly to the
Chợ Mới Chợ Mới is a Commune-level town (Vietnam), township and capital of Chợ Mới District, An Giang, Chợ Mới District, An Giang Province, Vietnam. It is known as "the Mecca" of the Hòa Hảo sect, a new religious movement of Vietnam. Ref ...
and Phú Tân districts). The resultant damage was non-significant.


Administrative divisions

The district is divided into two urban municipalities, An Phú and Long Bình, and 12 rural communes. These are: * Khánh An * Phú Hữu * Vĩnh Lộc * Vĩnh Hậu * Nhơn Hội * Phú Hội * Vĩnh Hội Đông * Khánh Bình * Quốc Thái * Phước Hưng * Đa Phước * Vĩnh Trường Before 1975, An Phú was part of Long Châu Tiền, but An Phú District separated following the 1975 merger with
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of Phú Châu. By 1992, it was fully separated into the An Phú District of today.


People

Most of the people in An Phú District are ethnic Kinh (Vietnamese). There are about 12,000
Chams The Chams ( Cham: , چام, ''cam''), or Champa people ( Cham: , اوراڠ چمڤا, ''Urang Campa''; or ; , ), are an Austronesian ethnic group in Southeast Asia and are the original inhabitants of central Vietnam and coastal Cambodia be ...
people who mostly live in 5 villages: Đa Phước, Vĩnh Trương, Nhơn Hội, Khánh Bình and Quốc Thái.


Monsoonal flooding

Located near
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, An Phú district is famous for its rice and fish during the monsoonal flood season. The food comes in the seventh lunar month, roughly in August. The local government organises the Flood Season Festival annually. When the monsoonal season comes, many villages and rice fields are inundated by water. Many houses were built on stilts to protect themselves against flooding. Although produce cannot be grown during this season, the fishing catch is plentiful, and boats are the dominant mode of transport during this season.


Economy

Residents of An Phú District are mainly farmers; most of the area is under rice cultivation with alluvium soil and freshwater, which also allows much fishing. Every year, when all the communes are affected by water, the fields become inundated. On the Cambodian border on the other side, opposite the town of Long Bình is a market area of Cambodia known as Chrey Thum ( Koh Thum). The road from An Phú to the capital, Phnom Penh, is Cambodia's most recent road from Vietnam, which has created good conditions for trade in the region.


Education

All communes and towns have schools from kindergarten to middle school.


Gallery

Đa phước.jpg, A corner of Da Phuoc, in the area of Da Phuoc pagoda, on Chau Doc River (An Giang, Vietnam). Bến phà Long Bình.jpg, Ferry port at Long Binh town market (An Phu, An Giang, Vietnam), by Binh Di river. At this time, this river becomes the natural border between Vietnam and Cambodia (right bank of the photo). Bến đò Châu Giang.jpg, In the afternoon on Chau Doc river, Chau Giang wharf in Da Phuoc, in An Phu district, An Giang province, Vietnam. Chau Doc, weaving loom.jpg, Cham people weave fabrics in Da Phuoc Le village flottant des pisciculteurs (Chau Doc, Vietnam) (6620595609).jpg, Canoeing in Con Tien floating village Ngô vàng tại An Phú.jpg, Yellow corn in An Phu Dinh Vinh Loc huyen An Phu An Giang 02.jpg, Temple in Vinh Loc commune. Thị trấn An Phú.jpg, Central park in An Phu town, in An Phu district, An Giang, Vietnam. Dinh Vinh Loc huyen An Phu An Giang 03.jpg, The old lecture station at the communal house in Vinh Loc commune.


References

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