Hải Dương


Hải Dương was a city in Vietnam. It was the capital of Hải Dương, an industrialized province in the Hanoi Capital Region and the Red River Delta in Northern Vietnam, now merged into Haiphong. The city is at the midpoint between the capital Hanoi and the major port Haiphong, and is part of the Northern Key Economic Zone. In 2019, Hai Duong city had a population of 241,373.

Name

The name first appeared officially in 1498. In feudal times, Hải Dương indicated a vast area from east of Hanoi to the sea of Hai Phong nowadays. This area corresponds to all of modern Hải Dương, Haiphong, most of Hưng Yên and the southwestern corner of Quảng Ninh. Hải Dương city is in the middle of this historical area and was the location of a citadel defending the capital. Because of this historical location, Thành Đông is a common nickname of Hải Dương. The name "Hải Dương" comes from Sino-Vietnamese and means "ocean sun" in English.

Geography

Hải Dương city is bordered to the north-east by Nam Sách and Thanh Hà districts, to the west by Cẩm Giàng District, and to the south by Gia Lộc and Tứ Kỳ districts, and also a branch of the Sat River. A branch of the Cái River divides the city into two parts, on one side the urban area, and on the other side rural and industrial outskirts. The city is located in the centre of both the Northern Economic Area and of the Hanoi–Haiphong–Quảng Ninh development region as well. Hải Dương is located from Hanoi, from Haiphong, and from Halong Bay. A railway, National Highway No.5 and National Highway No.18 all pass through the province.
Hải Dương Province is also located within the Red River Delta of northern Vietnam. It is bordered by Haiphong and Quảng Ninh provinces in the east, Hưng Yên in the west, Bắc Ninh and Bắc Giang in the north, and Thái Bình in the south. With a total area of, Hải Dương Province has one major city and eleven districts.
Nowadays, highways make it easier to commute between Haiphong, Hải Dương and Hanoi. As of October 2017 it takes between 45 minutes and one hour to travel from Hải Dương to Hanoi.

Administrative divisions

Hải Dương city was built in 1804, and was first called "Thành Đông", referring to the citadel east of Vietnam's capital, Hanoi. During the French colonial period, Hải Dương was a town. Before 1968, Hải Dương was a town in Hải Dương Province. Between 1968 and 1996 it was the capital of Hải Hưng Province after the provinces of Hải Dương and Hưng Yên merged to form Hải Hưng. On November 6, 1996, following the separation of Hải Dương and Hưng Yên provinces, Hải Dương became the capital of Hải Dương province. On August 6, 1997, Hải Dương was established as a city.
From 2019, Hải Dương city contains 20 wards and 7 communes.

Wards

Communes

  • An Châu
  • Gia Xuyên
  • Liên Hồng
  • Ngọc Sơn
  • Quyết Thắng
  • Tiền Tiến
  • Thượng Đạt

Administrative Reorganization

In April 2025, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam adopted Resolution No. 60-NQ/TW at its 11th Plenum of the 13th tenure, approving the merger of Hai Duong province and Hai Phong city into a single administrative unit.
Following this, the Standing Committee of the National Assembly issued Resolution No. 1669/NQ-UBTVQH15, which provided detailed arrangements for the consolidation of commune- and ward-level administrative units in Hai Duong and Hai Phong.
On 1 December 2025, Hai Duong City was officially reorganized with 28 newly consolidated communes, wards, and townships commencing operations. The handover of seals and personnel appointments took place at the Hai Duong Provincial Public Administration Service Center. The reorganization was intended to streamline the administrative apparatus, improve governance efficiency, and support socio-economic development in the region.

Transport

Road

  • National highway routes: 5, 191, 37, 17
  • Main street:

Waterway

Hai Duong city has a quite convenient waterway transportation system. From Hai Duong city, according to the Thai Binh river system, boats can go down to Hai Phong Port, or back to the northern midland mountainous provinces.
Cong Cau Port is an inland waterway port with the function of loading and unloading goods - mainly raw materials - to and from other provinces and cities, the port has a capacity of 300,000 tons/year and a system of wharves and yards to meet the needs of domestic and foreign tourists. Transport goods by water in a convenient way.

Railway

The Hanoi-Hai Phong railway passes through Hai Duong city about 13 km, starting from Viet Hoa ward and ending at Ai Quoc ward. Connecting with other provinces at Hai Duong Station- the railway hub of the whole province, and Tien Trung is the transit station of the Northeast region of the province.

Business environment

On Vietnam's Provincial Competitiveness Index 2023, a key tool for evaluating the business environment in Vietnam’s provinces, Hai Duong received a score of 68.68. This was an improvement from 2022 in which the province received a score of 65.22. In 2023, the province received its highest scores on the ‘Entry Costs' and 'Law and Order' criterion and lowest scores on 'Transparency' and 'Business Support Policy'.