Presentation THE IMMIGRATION TO HANOI. I.Introduction Buffalo tours – a tourist agency Booklet: Hope and Hell.

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Presentation THE IMMIGRATION TO HANOI

I.Introduction Buffalo tours – a tourist agency Booklet: Hope and Hell

II. Body 1.Basic information about Hanoi 2.Push factors and pull factors  Push factors  pull factors  Migration obstacles

1. Basic information 1. Population:6.5 millions 2. Square:3344,6 km2 3. Major products:Food an Textiles 4. Population density:1962/km2

2. Push factors and pull factors a) Push fators Poor harvest Not enough money to improve old farms Little chance of education in the countryside Floods damage land and houses

 Poor harvest In agriculture, the use of modern machine is still very limited. In the same time, we produce less than the countries which make use of machines Besides, our country has a tropical climate. There are many kinds of pest which do harm to our plants

We also usually have hoarfrost, drought, flood,.. All above leads to a poor harvest and farmers can be at a loss

In breeding animals, farmers still lack a good knowledge, they rarely take advantage of machine,internet,or instruction books… the outcome is our stock die.

 Next one is the finance lack to improve old farms We want to go up but tip 1 and tip2 keeps holding us back, it’s like a circle Banks are quite tentative to lend farmers loan- they fear that farmer can not pay them back later, and they devise many complicated borrowing procedures which tires our farmers

 The education system does not meet the demand of the community Not enough schools are being built while the old ones are way below the standard Most of schools are too far from the student’s house

There is also a shortage of good teachers The universities are mostly located in big cities

 Disaters occur from time to time after heavy rain, and they can cause terrible damage to farmland, home and other property. From 1 to 6 October 2010, flooding in Viet Nam caused severe loss and damage, particularly in the most isolated communes

b. Pull factors

 Entertainment opportunities: + cinemas + clubs + fitness center + sporting events + fashion shows + parks and zoos

 Better hospitals and health care facilities Better health care insurances Modern hospital facilities Good services

 Education Famous universities Subject available Full of conference books, lecturers…

 Job opportunity Variety of works Higher salary