Dương Minh Châu, Rural district in Tây Ninh, Vietnam.
Dương Minh Châu is a rural district in Tây Ninh featuring farms, plantations, and scattered villages across its territory. The landscape remains mostly flat with low elevation and is crisscrossed by local roads.
The district was established in May 1951 and named after a revolutionary leader who served as the first chairman of Tây Ninh's Resistance Administration Committee. This naming reflects the importance placed on figures active during the French colonial period.
Different ethnic groups practice traditional crafts, prepare regional dishes, and participate in Cao Đài and Buddhist ceremonies that shape daily routines in the area.
The district connects to neighboring areas through Provincial Road 781 and local bus services, making travel through the region straightforward. Accommodation ranges from basic guesthouses to modern facilities to suit different budgets.
Within its boundaries lies a section of Hồ Dầu Tiếng, Vietnam's largest artificial freshwater reservoir, which serves irrigation and drinking water needs. This water body is a vital resource that shapes both local farming and residents' daily life.
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