After the administrative and boundary changes in 2008, as of February 11, 2020, Hanoi has 30 district-level administrative units, including 12 districts, 17 districts and 1 town with 579 administrative units. communes, including 383 communes, 175 wards and 21 towns. 55% of the population lives in urban areas and 45% of the population lives in rural areas.
Hoan Kiem is a district located in the heart of Hanoi City, Vietnam.
The district name is named after Hoan Kiem Lake. In the district area, there are many big trade and commercial centers such as Trang Tien Plaza, Dong Xuan Market, Hang Da Market, …
North and Northwest borders Ba Dinh district
The West borders Ba Dinh and Dong Da districts
Hai Ba Trung district in the south
The East borders Long Bien district with the boundary of the Red River.
Hoan Kiem District covers an area of 5.29 km2, which is the smallest district in Hanoi City.
Ba Dinh is a district located in the center of Hanoi City, Vietnam.
Ba Dinh is one of the 4 central districts of the capital. This is where many important agencies of Vietnam in general and Hanoi, in particular, are concentrated
The East borders Long Bien district with the natural boundary of the Red River
The southeast borders on Hoan Kiem district
The West borders Cau Giay District
Dong Da district to the south
The North borders Tay Ho district.
Cau Giay is an urban district of Hanoi City, Vietnam. Cau Giay is a bridge over To Lich River at what is now Cau Giay Street, Cau Giay District, Hanoi. The name of the bridge was used to name the ancient O Cau Giay and Cau Giay District today. The location of this bridge is also O Cau Giay
Cau Giay District is located in the west of Hanoi city center, with geographical location:
The East borders Ba Dinh and Dong Da districts with the boundary of To Lich river
The West borders Nam Tu Liem district
The south borders Thanh Xuan district
The North borders the districts of Tay Ho and Bac Tu Liem.
The district covers an area of 12.04 km², and the population in 2010 was 236,981 people. 4% of the population is Christian.
Hai Ba Trung (commonly referred to as Hai Ba) is a district located in the center of Hanoi City, Vietnam.
The district name is named after the Hai Ba Trung temple near Dong Nhan lake.
Hai Ba Trung District is located in the center of Hanoi City, with the geographical location:
The East borders Long Bien district with the boundary of the Red River
The West borders Dong Da district
Southwest borders Thanh Xuan district
The south borders Hoang Mai district
The North borders Hoan Kiem district.
The district covers an area of 9.2 km2. The population in 2018 was 318,000. 8% of the population is Christian.
According to the master plan of Hanoi Capital to 2030, with a vision to 2050, Nam Tu Liem District is one of the core urban areas, the administrative, service and commercial center of Hanoi Capital. .
Nam Tu Liem is a district with many important and modern constructions of Hanoi capital such as National Convention Center, My Dinh National Stadium, Hanoi Kieng Tower, Hanoi Museum, Thang Loi Boulevard. . Long training and fitness center, high level athlete in Hanoi, …
Bac Tu Liem is a suburban district of Hanoi City, Vietnam
Located 16 km to the west of the center of Hanoi capital.
Bac Tu Liem District has an area of 4,335.34 ha (43.35 km²), the population in 2017 was 333,300 people. 10% of the population is Catholic.
As one of four districts located in the center of Hanoi City, the district has a geographical location:
The North borders Ba Dinh district with the boundaries of Nguyen Thai Hoc, Giang Vo, Lang Ha, Huynh Thuc Khang, Nguyen Hong and De La Thanh
The Northeast borders Hoan Kiem District with the boundary of Le Duan Street
The East borders Hai Ba Trung District with the boundaries of Le Duan Street, Giai Phong Street and Vong Street
The south borders Thanh Xuan district with the boundaries of Truong Chinh, Nguyen Trai and To Lich rivers
The West borders Cau Giay District with the boundary of To Lich River.
Dong Da district has an area of 9.96 km², the population in 2013 was 410,000 people, the largest of all districts and towns of Hanoi. 8% of the population is Christian.
Dong Da district terrain is relatively flat. There are several large lakes such as Ba Mau Lake, Kim Lien Lake, Xa Dan Lake, Dong Da Lake and Van Chuong Lake. Before, there were many ponds and swamps but along with the urbanization process, it was filled. The district has two small rivers running through it, namely To Lich and Lu. The east has a few small mounds, including Dong Da mound.
Ha Dong is an urban district of Hanoi City, Vietnam.
The district is located between Nhue and Day Rivers, 12 km southwest of the center of Hanoi.
Ha Dong district is originally Ha Dong city, the capital of Ha Tay province. Currently, the district is home to a number of Hanoi city-level administrative offices.
This is a land rich in cultural traditions and is now one of the localities with the fastest socio-economic development rates of the city.
Hoang Mai is an urban district located in the southeast of Hanoi, Vietnam.
This is the fourth largest district of the city (after Long Bien, Ha Dong and Bac Tu Liem districts) and has the largest population among the 30 districts, towns and cities of Hanoi City.
Hoang Mai District is located in the southeast of Hanoi city, with the geographical location:
Gia Lam district to the east
Northeast borders Long Bien district
The West and the South borders Thanh Tri district
North: border with Hai Ba Trung district
The northwest borders Thanh Xuan district.
Hoang Mai District has a natural area of 4,104.1ha (41 km²), with a population of 365,759 people. 8% of the population is Christian.
Hoang Mai District has waterways on the Red River. The district has important traffic routes including: Highway 1A, Ring Road 2.5, Ring Road 3, Phap Van – Cau Gie Expressway, Thanh Tri Bridge.
Thanh Xuan is an urban district in the southwest of Hanoi, Vietnam.
District administrative boundaries:
East borders Hai Ba Trung district
The West borders Nam Tu Liem district
Southwest borders Ha Dong district
The South borders Hoang Mai and Thanh Tri districts
The North borders the districts of Dong Da and Cau Giay.
The population in 2018 is 285,400 people. 8% of the population is Christian.
Long Bien is an urban district of Hanoi City, Vietnam.
Long Bien is the only district located on the left bank of the Red River and is also the district with the largest area of Hanoi capital.
Long Bien District is located in the northeast of Hanoi City, with geographical location:
East and south borders Gia Lam district
The West borders the districts of Tay Ho, Ba Dinh, Hoan Kiem and Hai Ba Trung with the natural boundary of the Red River
The southwest borders Hoang Mai district with the boundary of the Red River.
The North borders Dong Anh district with the boundary of Duong river.
Long Bien District has an area of 60.38 km², a population in 2013 of 271,000 people. 3% of the population is Christian.
Tay Ho is a central district located in the city of Hanoi, Vietnam.
Tay Ho district has a West Lake of about 526 ha, the name of the district is also named after the lake.
Tay Ho district is located in the northern part of the inner city of Hanoi, with the geographical location:
The East borders Long Bien district
The West borders Bac Tu Liem district
The South borders Ba Dinh and Cau Giay districts
Dong Anh district in the north.
The population in 2018 was 168,300 people. 10% of the population is Christian.