Provinces of Vietnam


Vietnam is divided into 34 first-level subdivisions, comprising 28 provinces and six municipalities under the command of the central government.
Municipalities are the highest-ranked cities in Vietnam. Municipalities are centrally-controlled cities and have special status equal to that of the provinces.
The provinces and municipalities are divided into communes, wards and special administrative regions as the second-tier units.

Governance

Provincial Committee of the Communist Party

Provincial Committee of the Communist Party is a provincial subordinate of the Communist Party of Vietnam. Since Vietnam is a one party state, the provincial committee of the Communist Party is the most prominent organ of provincial governance.
Each provincial committee of the Communist Party is headed by a Secretary. The Secretary is de facto leader of the province.

People's Council

The legislative branch of a province is the People's Council. The People's Council votes on the policy, regulations and orders for development of the province.
Members of the People's Council are called delegates or councillors and are elected by people living within that province. It is equivalent to the legislative National Assembly of Vietnam. The People's Council is headed by a Chairman and a Vice Chairman.
The number of councillors varies from province to province, depending on the population of that province. The People's Council appoints a People's Committee, which acts as the executive arm of the provincial governance. This arrangement is a somewhat simplified version of the situation in Vietnam's national government. Provincial governments are subordinates to the central government.

People's Committee

The executive branch of a province is the People's Committee. The People's Committee is responsible for implementing policy and executing laws and orders. The People's Committee is equivalent to the executive Government of Vietnam. People's Committee also manages the provincial departments which are equivalent to the Ministries.
Members of the People's Committee are called commissioners. The People's Committee is headed by a Chairman and Vice Chairmen, and consists of between 4 and 7 commissioners. The number of commissioners depends on the population of the province. The chairman and Vice Chairmen of the People's Committee are also councillors of the People's Council.

People's Court

The judiciary branch of a province is the People's Court. The People's Court is responsible for judiciary processes and trials. The People's Court is equivalent to the judiciary Supreme People's Court of Vietnam.
The People's Court is headed by a Chief Judge and consists of a number of judges.

Police Department

The provincial police department is under direct command of the Ministry of Public Security.

List and statistics

By the end of 2024, the population of Vietnam was 101,343,800. The most populous top-level administrative unit is Hồ Chí Minh City, one of the six centrally governed cities, having 14,002,598 people living within its official boundary. The second most populous administrative unit is Hà Nội with 8,807,523 people. The least populous is Lai Châu, a mountainous province in the remote northwest with 512,601 people.
In land area, the largest province is Lâm Đồng with 24,233.09 km2, the smallest is Hưng Yên, located in the populous Red River Delta region.
The following is a table of Vietnam's provinces broken down by population and area. Municipalities are written in bold.

Regions

The provinces of Vietnam are often divided into seven distinct regions, which are often grouped into three macro-regions: Northern, Central and Southern. These regions are not always used, and alternative classifications are possible. The regions include:
Macro-regionRegionprovinces
included
Area
Population
Population
density
Notes
Northern Vietnam
Northwest

45,974.474,369,06495Contains inland provinces in the west of Vietnam's northern region. Two of them are along Vietnam's border with Laos, and three border China.
Northern VietnamNortheast

52,750.6110,639,377201Contains most of the mountainous provinces that lie to north of the highly populated Red River lowlands. Four of them are along Vietnam's border with China.
Northern VietnamRed River Delta

16,206.7125,071,4871,546Contains the small but populous provinces along the mouth of the Red River. The Red River Delta has the smallest area but highest population and population density of all regions. It is also the only region without any land borders with neighbouring countries.
Central VietnamNorth Central

51,242.7711,212,364218Contains the coastal provinces in the northern half of Vietnam's narrow central part. They all stretch from the coast in the east to Laos in the west.
Central VietnamSouth Central Coast
and Central Highlands


99,154.418,274,482184Contains the coastal and mountainous provinces in the southern half of Vietnam's central part. There are a significant number of ethnic minorities in the region. Two provinces are along Vietnam's border with Laos, and four border Cambodia.
Southern VietnamSoutheast

28,046.2121,748,176775Contains those parts of lowland southern Vietnam which are north of the Mekong delta. Two provinces border Cambodia.
Southern VietnamMekong River Delta

36,426.9720,386,361559Vietnam's southernmost region, mostly containing small but populous provinces in the delta of the Mekong. It is sometimes referred to as the Southwest region. Two provinces border Cambodia.
Municipality

Historical provinces of Vietnam