1. Brief Information on Hoc Mon District
Hoc Mon District was established as part of the expansion and development of Ho Chi Minh City. Over the years, it has grown significantly both in terms of population and infrastructure. The district has a rich history and cultural heritage that dates back to early periods of the city's growth.
Hoc Mon covers an area of approximately 109.5 square kilometers. The district's population is around 600,000 people, with a mix of urban and rural settlements. Hoc Mon is bordered by several districts of Ho Chi Minh City and other neighboring provinces. The adjacent districts are: Tan Binh, Go Vap, Binh Chanh, Cu Chi. Besides, Hoc Mon District is home to several wards, each with distinct characteristics. The communes of the district are: Xuan Thanh, Hoc Mon, Xuan Thoi Son, Ba Diem.
Hoc Mon serves as a gateway between Ho Chi Minh City and the provinces of the East and Southwest regions, thanks to its strategic location and diverse transportation system. The district is known for its blend of traditional rural landscapes and the rapid growth of urban areas. It is home to various industrial zones, industrial clusters, and newly developed residential areas, making it a significant area for both business and residential living.
In addition, Hoc Mon is rich in historical and cultural sites, contributing to the district's cultural identity. It is a popular destination for those interested in exploring the heritage and traditions of the southern region of Vietnam.