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Also known as Songping

Songping (), or Tống Bình in Vietnamese, was a former imperial Chinese and Vietnamese settlement on the south bank of the Red River within the present-day Từ Liêm and Hoài Đức districts of Hanoi, Vietnam.

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Songping (), or Tống Bình in Vietnamese, was a former imperial Chinese and Vietnamese settlement on the south bank of the Red River within the present-day Từ Liêm and Hoài Đức districts of Hanoi, Vietnam.

==History== A fortified settlement was founded by the Chinese Liu Song dynasty as the seat of within Jiaozhi (') commandery. The name refers to its pacification by the dynasty. It was elevated to its own commandery ) at some point between AD 454 and 464. The commandery included the districts of Yihuai and Suining .

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