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Ha
Giang province is located in the northernmost
part of Vietnam. It borders with China to the
north, with Tuyen Quang province to the south,
Cao Bang province to the east, and Lao Cai and
Yen Bai provinces to the west. The main town is
Ha Giang and its nine districts are Quang Ba,
Yen Minh, Dong Van, Meo Vac, Bac Me, Vi Xuyen,
Bac Quang, Hoang Su Phi and Xin Man.
There
are 22 ethnic minorities in Ha Giang province.
The five major groups are the H'mong (30.75%),
Tay (24.94%), Dao (15.16%), Kinh (12.13%) and
Nung (9.69%). More than 88% of the population
lives in rural areas and its population growth
rate was 1.81% in 2002. Its annual per capital
income was VND 2.14 million in 2002 (compared
with VND 1.7 million in 2000). In 2002, about
48% of the provincial revenue was generated by
agriculture, forestry and fishery, 21.28% came
from industry and construction and 30.66% came
from services. The provincial revenue mainly comes
from the national government, local contributions
counted for only 18% of its total budget of VND
953 billion. One hundred and forty-two of Ha Giang's
191 communes were on the list of 1,870 most impoverished
communes in Vietnam.