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Haiphong

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A large container ship docked at the Hai Phong International Port in Vietnam, waiting to load or unload cargo before continuing its journey.

Haiphong, also spelled Hai Phong, is one of the seven cities in Vietnam. It is the third-largest city in the country and covers an area of 3,194.72 km2 (1,233.49 mi2). The city includes the islands of Bạch Long Vĩ and Cát Hải in the Gulf of Tonkin.

Haiphong is very important in history because it was the first city in both Vietnam and Mainland Southeast Asia to have electric lighting. This made it a leader in technology at the time. Today, Haiphong remains a busy and growing city, playing a big role in the life of Vietnam.

Geography

Haiphong is a coastal city in north-eastern Vietnam. It is located at the mouth of the Cấm River. The Bính Bridge crosses the river and connects the city with Thủy Nguyên municipal city. The city covers an area of 3,194.72 square kilometres. It borders Quảng Ninh Province to the north, Bắc Ninh Province to the northwest, Hưng Yên Province to the southwest, and the Gulf of Tonkin to the east. Islands such as Bach Long Vi, Cat Ba Island, and the Long Châu islands are part of the city.

Haiphong has a humid subtropical climate. Summers are hot and humid, and winters are warm and dry. Most of the rain falls between April and October. Winters are mild, with average temperatures around 20 °C. Summers are warmer, reaching about 33 °C. Sea temperatures vary from 21 °C in February to 30 °C in July and August.

Average sea temperature
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History

A street in the 19th century

Haiphong has a long and important history. Long ago, it was home to Lê Chân, a brave woman who helped lead a fight.

During World War II and the Vietnam War, Haiphong saw many battles. After the war, the city became an important place for industry. Recently, in 2025, Haiphong received big investments to improve its railroads, connecting it better with nearby cities. Also in 2025, another nearby area was merged into Haiphong, making it larger.

Economy

Haiphong is a key economic center in northern Vietnam and for the whole country. In the past, during French rule, it was one of the top cities, like Saigon and Hanoi. Today, Haiphong trades with over 40 countries and wants to become a big commercial hub.

The city has many industries. These include food processing, making fish sauce, beer, cigarettes, textiles, paper, plastic pipes, cement, iron, medicines, electric fans, motorbikes, steel pipes, ships, and software services. Some industries have grown fast, especially shipbuilding and making steel and plastic pipes.

Agriculture and fishing are also important. About a third of the city's land is used for farming, mostly growing rice. The fishing industry has grown a lot, with many fish coming from aquaculture, or farming fish in water.

Demographics

Haiphong is the third most populous city in Vietnam. In 2015, the city had 2,103,500 people and covered an area of 1,507.57 km2 (582.08 sq mi). About half of the people lived in the city parts.

In 2009, Haiphong's population grew by about 4% each year. There were 18.1 births for every 1,000 people, and 7.6 deaths for every 1,000 people. Women could expect to live about 77 years, while men lived about 72 years, making the average life expectancy around 74.5 years.

Transport

NASA image of Haiphong

Haiphong is an important city for travel, where two main roads meet. Route 5 goes west to Hanoi, and Route 10 goes south to Nam Định and connects to National Route 1 at Ninh Bình. Highway 356 runs from west to east through the city to the coast. A road links Route 5 to Route 18, connecting Haiphong to Quảng Ninh Province. In 2015, a new highway was completed, making the trip to Hanoi one hour faster.

The Port of Haiphong is on the Cấm River and has three main areas: Hoang Dieu near the city center, and Chua Ve and Dinh Vu further east.

Twin towns

Haiphong has friendly relationships with cities around the world. These include:

Images

A beautiful nighttime view of Sông Cấm in Hải Phòng, Vietnam.
Statue of Madam Lê-Chân in Haiphong City, a tribute to a respected historical figure.
A view of Chùa Vẽ International Container Terminal at the Port of Hải Phòng, showcasing large cranes and ships in a busy harbor.
A view of Hai Phong City, showing its streets and buildings.
The elegant Hai Phong Opera House in Vietnam, showcasing beautiful architecture.
The Haiphong Post Office, a historic building in Vietnam.
A scenic view of Đồ Sơn tourist area in Hải Phòng, Vietnam.
A peaceful view of Du Hang Pagoda in Vietnam, showcasing its traditional architecture and tranquil surroundings.
Architectural details of Du Hang Pagoda in Haiphong, Vietnam.
The Hai Phong Opera House is a beautiful theater building in Hai Phong City.
A beautiful pagoda in Haiphong, Vietnam, showcasing traditional Asian architecture.

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