In 2006, a wild population of M. annamensis was found near Hội An in Quảng Nam Province.
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His parents were originally from Quảng Nam Province in centralVietnam, but due to economic difficulties, moved to Đồng Nai and then to the Mekong Delta city of Cam Ranh, where his mother ran a news agency Phương Trâm.
Some of the earlier capitals, as well as the religious center of Mỹ Sơn and the port city of Hội An were located in the territory of present-day Quảng Nam Province.
It is located in highlands and bounded by Quang Nam province in the south, Huong Thuy in the north, Phu Loc in the east and A Luoi prefecture in the west.
Besides these regions, Panax vietnamensis can be found in Mount Ngọc Lum Heo in Phước Lộc Commune, Phước Sơn District and in the Mount Ngọc Am of Quảng Nam Province.