Kim Động district

[2] By Đại Việt sử ký toàn thư, it was not until 1469 that Emperor Hồng Đức ordered to set the national map of the Annamese Empire.

Currently, Kim Động rural district is divided into 15 commune-level administrative units, what includes : Lương Bằng township (capital), Chính Nghĩa, Diên Hồng, Đồng Thanh, Đức Hợp, Hiệp Cường, Hùng An, Mai Động, Nghĩa Dân, Ngọc Thanh, Phạm Ngũ Lão, Phú Thọ, Song Mai, Toàn Thắng, Vĩnh Xá.

In the area of Kim Động rural district, there is only one parish called Hoàng Xá ("the sandy village"), under the Lý Nhân Deanery of the Hanoi Archdiocese.

It was a set of five gold lotus flower-shaped plates[12] dating back to the 11th to 12th century, which was discovered in Cộng Vũ commune (popularly Mụa village) in 1965.

[13] According to old custom, on the 5th day of the Rooster Lunar New Years, the people in Phú Thịnh commune always held a water procession festival (lễ rước nước) by a dragon boat.

Therefore, as soon as the passing of the Covid-19 epidemic, that is, starting from 2023, the Hưng Yên - Thái Bình Highway construction project has been actively implemented in the hope of promoting the inherently inferior economy of the whole district.

The West of Kim Động has the Hồng River, which is flowing through the rural district and has fostered continuously for more than a thousand years, thus it has a huge amount of sand, which is very suitable for construction activities.

[21] However, due to the situation of exploitation more than the allowed threshold, so from the beginning of the 2000s, these sand mines were gradually closed by the central government, which was affected by floods that made the dike usually broken.

Bắc Kỳ hà đê sự tích (圻北河堤事跡, "the river dike embankments in Tonkin") recorded the terrain of Kim Động in the early French protectorate .