Is ho chi minh city bigger than hanoi?

Ho Chi Minh is smaller, with about 2090 square kilometers, but has a population of 12 million. Hanoi has developed rapidly in recent years, with new skyscrapers hastily transforming the city skyline out of the old town. Both cities have a population of around eight million, but people are more crowded in the smaller HCMC. That said, the pedestrian streets of Hanoi's Old Town can get so crowded that during rush hours it can be difficult to get around, and the incessant noise of the city may be too much for some.

It would be absurd to say that one of these cities has better food, but there is a way to compare what is a better destination for hungry travelers. Although small, Hoan Kiem Lake is the heart of Hanoi for its residents and a lovely place to get away for a moment from the chaotic streets of the city and watch the older locals enjoying leisurely games of chess and mahjong. The Hoa (Chinese) speak several varieties of Chinese, including Cantonese, Teochew (Chaozhou), Hokkien, Hainanese, and Hakka; smaller numbers also speak Mandarin Chinese.

Ho Chi Minh

City is located in the southeastern region of Vietnam, 1,760 km (1,090 miles) south of Hanoi.

The drop-down content of South Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), formerly Saigon, was the base of the United States during the Vietnam War and, since the country's unification, has been transformed into a modern and prosperous metropolis. Most of these tourist spots are located in District 1 and are within walking distance of each other. With a combined population of 20 million people spitting almost evenly between them, Saigon and Hanoi are huge cities.

Ho Chi

Minh City is located more than 1000 kilometers south of Hanoi and has a very different climate.

Although Numbeo sees it as a close choice, I think Ho Chi Minh City has a slight cost advantage for travelers. The executive committee of the Communist Party of Ho Chi Minh City is the main organ of the Communist Party in Ho Chi Minh City. In recent years, Vietnam's growth has slowed significantly, so while major cities will continue to grow in the near future, these numbers are unlikely to grow at the rapid pace seen in the past. Some locals say that southeastern Vietnam has a certain level of economic autonomy, as evidenced by Westernization in Ho Chi Minh City and that the area provides a disproportionate amount of the nation's GDP.

In 1679, Lord Nguyn Phúc Tn allowed a group of Chinese refugees from the Qing dynasty to settle in My Tho, Bien Hoa and Saigon to seek refuge. Ho Chi Minh City is considered to be one of the most vulnerable cities to the effects of climate change, in particular floods. When exploring Ho Chi Minh City, be sure to visit Notre-Dame Cathedral and the Remnants of War Museum. One of the most difficult categories to choose from, the day trips offered by both cities are simply incredible.

John Smith
John Smith

John is an expatriate in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) of 14 years and enjoys writing about questions that he often sees online, places he has visited, and food he has sampled in HCMC. Please note John suffers from Dyslexia and apologizes in advance.