1. Western Vietnam map images after provincial merger (from July 01, 2025)
Western Vietnam has 12 provinces and 1 centrally-governed city including Can Tho (Cần Thơ), Long An, Tien Giang (Tiền Giang), Ben Tre (Bến Tre), Tra Vinh (Trà Vinh), Vinh Long (Vĩnh Long), An Giang, Dong Thap (Đồng Tháp), Kien Giang (Kiên Giang), Hau Giang (Hậu Giang), Soc Trang (Sóc Trăng), Bac Lieu (Bạc Liêu), and Ca Mau (Cà Mau).
According to Section II "List of anticipated names of provinces, cities and political-administrative centers (provincial seats) of 34 provincial-level administrative units" issued together with Resolution 60-NQ/TW in 2025, Western Vietnam provinces and cities after merger will include 6 provinces and cities: Tay Ninh Province (tỉnh Tây Ninh), Can Tho City (thành phố Cần Thơ), Vinh Long Province (tỉnh Vĩnh Long), Dong Thap Province (tỉnh Đồng Tháp), Ca Mau Province (tỉnh Cà Mau), and An Giang Province (tỉnh An Giang). The Western Vietnam map image after merger also shows many changes.
2. List of provinces and cities on Western Vietnam map after merger
3. Suggestions for attractive tourist destinations in Western Vietnam you must visit
Despite changes to the administrative map, landmarks and tourist attractions remain, still associated with beautiful scenery, culture, and people of this region. Visitors can still easily research tourist destinations through searches to choose interesting and attractive destinations in Western Vietnam or nationwide in general.
To help make your travel experience more complete and convenient, Vietnam Airlines is still operating many flights to provinces and cities in Western Vietnam such as Can Tho and Ca Mau. You can immediately check flight schedules and the latest offers from Vietnam Airlines here.
Tourist destinations worth visiting in Western Vietnam that you can consider for your next trip include:
3.1. Ba Dong Beach
Ba Dong Beach (Biển Ba Động) belongs to Duyen Hai town (thị xã Duyên Hải), Tra Vinh Province (after merger becomes Duyen Hai Ward, Vinh Long Province) and is one of the most famous beaches in Western Vietnam. The special feature of this beach is the tidal flow that creates three sandbanks, along with windmills on the sea creating a poetic check-in spot.