Quy Nhon is a coastal city in Binh Ðinh province in central Vietnam.
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Town of Quy Nhon was officially founded in the late 18th century, although its origins stretch back much further to the 11th-century Champa culture, the Tay Son dynasty and the 18th century seaport of Thi Nai.
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Quy Nhon has a varied topography, being extremely diversified with mountains and forests, hills, fields, salt marshes, plains, lagoons, lakes, rivers, shorelines, peninsulas and islands.
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Quy Nhon has a tropical savanna climate, very close to being classified as a tropical monsoon climate, with year round very warm to hot temperatures and distinct wet and dry seasons.
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Quy Nhon is served by Vietnam Airlines, Bamboo Airways, VietJet Air and Pacific Airlines through Phu Cat Airport, with flights to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
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Quy Nhon is a major centre of garden furniture manufacturing.
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Bidiphar is a pharmaceutical company headquartered in Quy Nhon that is an exception to the city's general focus on basic and wood processing industries.
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Currently the economic structure of Quy Nhon is a shift towards increasing the proportion of service industries, reducing the rate of agriculture, forestry and fisheries in GDP.
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Quy Nhon has two universities: Quy Nhon University and Quang Trung University.
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Quy Nhon is home to multiple domestically famous Vietnamese dishes:.
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