How Big Is Ho Chi Minh City?

Vietnam · Asia

Area

2,061 km²

796 mi²

Population

9.0M

Metro: 9.0M

Density

4,362/km²

Founded

1698

Ho Chi Minh City Size Overview

Ho Chi Minh City covers an area of 2,061 km² (796 mi²) in Vietnam, Asia. Vietnam's largest city and economic center. The city is often called "Saigon". To put this in perspective, Ho Chi Minh City is roughly the same size as Tokyo (city proper).

With a population of 9.0 million (9.0 million in the metropolitan area), Ho Chi Minh City has a population density of 4,362 people per km².

Ho Chi Minh City has a history stretching back to 1698. The city is renowned for War Remnants Museum, Cu Chi Tunnels, Bến Thành Market, and Notre-Dame Cathedral.

Ho Chi Minh City has a tropical savanna climate, with summer temperatures averaging 29°C and winters around 27°C. The city's main public transit system is the HCMC Metro (opening 2024).

Did You Know?

  • The city was renamed from Saigon in 1976, but locals still commonly call it Saigon
  • Ho Chi Minh City has over 9 million motorbikes, one of the highest concentrations in the world

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