Cẩm Phả (, [kÃÂðmçéç :pða]) is a former city of Quảng Ninh Province in the Red River Delta region of Vietnam.
Its name Cẩm-phả (é¦æÂ®) means "splendor and spaciousness" in Hanese text. By researcher , according to some records since the end of the XVIII century, this name was created by the Tanka people, who could be pirates that often traveling to Hạ Long Bay. Initially it was just an adjective to point out a stone bund protruding at the edge of the bay (bãi ÃÂá lô nhô sát mép vá»Ânh) and there was very little attention.
In 1884, Cẩm Phả came under French administration. On 24 August 1886, Bavienpour established the coal company (; SFCT). SFCT had the right to manage and exploit coal in the Hòn Gai, Cẩm Phả, and Mông Dðáng regions.
On 27 September 1945, during the August Revolution, workers drove the French out of Cẩm Phả. The French troops returned in November 1946, but the inhabitants fought back, destroying the coal mines, and hundreds of people were killed. The last French soldier withdrew from Cá»Âa ÃÂng, near the Cẩm Phả area on 22 April 1955.
During the Vietnam War, the US aircraft bombed Cẩm Phả several times due to its strategic importance.
On 30 October 1963, Cẩm Phả, formerly in Há»Âng Quảng province, came under the jurisdiction of Quảng Ninh province when Hải Ninh and Há»Âng Quảng provinces merged.
On 10 September 1981, Cẩm Phả's boundaries were redistributed. The town of Mông Dðáng was dissolved to form Mông Dðáng ward and Cẩm Hải commune. Cá»Âa ÃÂng town became Cá»Âa ÃÂng ward. Cá»Âc Sáu town and Thái Bình commune became Cẩm Phú and Cẩm Thá»Ânh wards.
Cẩm Phả is an important coal exporting port of modern Vietnam (UNCTAD : VNCPH). As of 2019, the city had a population of 190,232. The city covers an area of 486 km<sup>2</sup>. The city was promoted from Cẩm Phả Rural District by February 2012. Cẩm Phả was the site of one of the biggest coal mines in south of Asia which has been exploited for almost a century. The coal mine featured on a special commemorative Vietnam stamp in March 1959. Coal still forms the basis of Cẩm Phả's local economy, with other industries including quarrying, lime production, port, agriculture, forestry and fisheries.
The official town website claims several scenic and historical sites in Cẩm Phả, including the Cá»Âa ÃÂng Temple, Rá»Âu Island (Monkey Island), Thẻ Vàng Island, the Và ©ng ÃÂục historical site, and Hang Hanh cave.
Though the port of Cẩm Phả has a general maximum draft of 4.8 metres, it has a separate coal loading terminal with a dredged depth of 6.1 metres and a channel depth of 7.1 metres. This allows ships of up to 10 metres draft to load due to the tidal range in the port. The coal loading terminal is 299 metres long, and can accommodate ships that are 165 metres in length, at an average loading rate of 6,000 tonnes per day.
On 21 February 2012, Cẩm Phả was upgraded from the town to the city.
Cẩm Phả city contains :
Besides, most of the isles in Bái TỠLong Bay have not been yet updated with their official name because there are no residents.
Cẩm Phả's non-industrial area is known as one of the 10 most famous landscapes in Vietnam.
Since the limited policy of coal mining to conserve resources for the future was implemented (2011), some mines in Cá»Âc Sáu, Mông Dðáng, Há»Âng Dðáng have been quickly renovated into an eco-tourism place combined with learning. The city government has called this new trend as "coal tourism" (du lá»Âch than), which is thought to contribute to the conversion of the economy from maroon (processing coal) to green (resort).
Cá»Âa ÃÂng Rock Beach ("the duke port") is recorded as a defense line which Duke Trần Quá»Âc Tảng set up to fight against the Mongolian navy in the 13th century. Besides : Bái Tá» Long Bay, Campha Coal Museum, Hanh Caves, Và ©ng ÃÂục Beach, ÃÂng Cụ Isle, Quan Lạn Bund...
Coal mining in Cẩm Phả started over 100 years ago. Mining area discharges to the sea about 9 million m<sup>3</sup> waste water and 8 million m<sup>3</sup> domestic waste water. Another issue is deforestation, for example, from 1969 to 1974, about 42% of area of forest land was reduced.
Cẩm Phả is the place to mark the maturity of many Vietnamese artists, who are from the working class. That comes from the very vibrant collective music movement maintained in every trade union.
Typically two top opera voices : Quang Thá» and Lê Dung. Besides, two sopranos Nông Xuân ÃÂi and Tiến Há»· ; tenor Quang Phòng ; V-pop songstress Há» Quỳnh Hðáng.
In the field of literature, writer Võ Khắc Nghiêm came from a coal miner, so his life was attached to the works of Cẩm Phả and the people of that land. His novel Life of a Young Woman (Mảnh ÃÂá»Âi cá»§a Huá»Â) has resonated and even made a famous TV drama.
In the decades from the 1920s to 1990s, the mass sports movement has developed very strongly in Cẩm Phả to improve physical and mental health for workers. It was a positive reason that helped the sports delegations from Quảng Ninh regularly ranked first in the National Gymnastics and Sports Congress (ÃÂại há»Âi Thá» dục Thá» thao Toàn quá»Âc).
However, starting in the late 1980s, when the subsidy policy was eliminated by the government of Vietnam, Cẩm Phả sports were increasingly stagnant and has been degraded very quickly. The most typical is the dissolution of the Quảng Ninh football team (ÃÂoàn bóng ÃÂá Quảng Ninh) in 1991, which was headquartered in Cẩm Phả with most of its members who are mine workers. This event was considered a shock among Vietnam's fans at that time. The policy of remuneration was increasing, which was proportional to the narrowing of the coal mining scale, which is often considered by the Vietnam press as the cause of this leading sports industry degenerated.
About the beginning of the 2000s, when the equitization plan was applied, the positive economic growth was forced the Town People's Committee to consider shaping a movement that was their strengths.
Some Olympic competitions began to be concerned to build a team of highly competitive athletes. Besides football, badminton, tennis, shooting, swimming, canoeing, rowing and golf are very successful competitions of Cẩm Phả sports world.
The V.League 1 football club Than Quảng Ninh is based in Cẩm Phả. The club uses both Cá»Âa ÃÂng and Cẩm Phả stadia for its matches.