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First up, we have Hong Quynh in Hong Dung, Thai Thuy district, Thai Binh province. This newly-established residential area boasts a modern layout with well-planned villages that have yet to bear the marks of time.

Hong Quynh is designed with 13 longitudinal roads and 5 parallel latitudinal roads, creating a neat checkerboard pattern. This layout ensures that each household enjoys a spacious compound with a garden and a pond.

Nestled amidst vast rice fields, Hong Quynh’s residential area is bordered by lush paddy fields on all sides. Both the residential compounds and the rice fields are divided into regular plots, forming aesthetically pleasing parallel lines.

At the heart of Hong Quynh lies National Highway 37, the only asphalt road in the area, with the rest being concrete roads.

According to Mr. Nguyen Van Nghia, a local resident, “Hong Quynh is a newly-established residential area, planned and developed around the 1970s, which is why it has such a well-organized layout. While newcomers might find it a bit confusing at first, locals navigate it with ease thanks to the square pattern that eventually leads to the main road, National Highway 37.”

In addition to Hong Quynh, the province of Thai Binh is home to several other beautifully planned residential areas, such as the one in Thuy Tan, Thai Thuy district.

The Thuy Tan residential area boasts a rectangular layout with numerous longitudinal and latitudinal roads. Conveniently located near Hai Phong city, just across the Hoa River, Thuy Tan is easily accessible via Provincial Road 461, and will benefit from the future completion of the Hai Phong – Thai Binh coastal road.

Another well-planned residential area is Nam Cuong in Tien Hai district, known for its unique history. Formed through a movement to reclaim land from the sea in the 1960s, Nam Cuong features six longitudinal and latitudinal roads. This special district had the honor of hosting Uncle Ho’s visit, and a majestic temple dedicated to him stands here.

Nam Cuong, with its unique history and the honor of hosting Uncle Ho, stands as a testament to the province’s progress and development.

Lastly, we have Tay Tien in Tien Hai district, located next to the Tien Hai Industrial Park, with Provincial Road 221a as its main thoroughfare. Both the residential area and the rice fields in Tay Tien are divided into perfect squares, showcasing the region’s commitment to efficient land use and development.

In conclusion, Thai Binh province boasts well-planned residential areas that not only enhance the beauty of the region but also improve transportation and future development prospects. The checkerboard layout ensures that roads interconnect smoothly, avoiding dead ends and making navigation a breeze. This forward-thinking approach to urban planning will undoubtedly benefit the province in the years to come.

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