Khao Mang is one of the poor communes of Mu Cang Chai District, with an area of 66.23km2, and a population of nearly 4,000 people; The commune has 10 villages with more than 70% poor households, mainly Mong people, the rest are Thai people.
Khao Mang Ha Hydroelectricity
Khao Mang Ha Hydropower Plant on the map of Vietnam Khao Mang Ha Hydropower Plant Khao Mang Ha Hydropower Plant
Khao Mang Ha hydropower plant, also known as Khao Mang hydropower plant, is a hydropower plant built on the Nam Kim stream in Khao Mang commune, Lao Chai, Ho Bon, Mu Cang Chai district, Yen Bai province, Vietnam.
Khao Mang Ha hydropower plant has a capacity of 30 MW, started in 2013, and completed in January 2017.
Khao Mang Thuong is a hydroelectric project built on the Nam Kim stream in Khao Mang commune, Mu Cang Chai district, Yen Bai province, Vietnam.
Khao Mang Thuong hydropower plant has a capacity of 24.5 MW, average annual output of over 71 million KWh, started in 2012 and was completed in September 2015.
Nam Kim River
Nam Kim is a primary tributary of Nam Mu, a secondary tributary of Da River. Nam Kim originates from a network of rivers and streams in the high mountains about 2000 m in Khau Pha pass area, Pung Luong commune, Mu Cang Chai district, Yen Bai province, flowing meanderingly with the main direction to the west.
Nam Kim flows through Mu Cang Chai town and flows into the left bank of Nam Mu in Na E village, Muong Kim commune, Than Uyen district, Lai Chau province.
Highway 32 is opened along the Nam Kim valley.