Long An is a province located in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam. It is bordered by Ho Chi Minh City to the east and shares its southern border with the Gulf of Thailand. The capital city of Long An is Tan An, which serves as an administrative and economic center for the province. Long An is known for its rich agricultural lands, contributing significantly to rice and fruit production in the country.
The province has a diverse landscape ranging from rivers, canals, and swamps to plains and hills. Long An's waterways play a crucial role in transportation and trade, facilitating the movement of goods and agricultural products. The region is also famous for its traditional handicrafts and cultural heritage, with several festivals celebrating local customs and history.
In recent years, Long An has experienced economic growth and development, partly due to its proximity to Ho Chi Minh City, which has attracted investment and businesses. The government has focused on improving infrastructure and creating favorable conditions for industrial development, making Long An an emerging hub for manufacturing and logistics in the Mekong Delta.
The text may have been translated automatically and may contain errors.
The text was written by artificial intelligence and may contain errors.
Have you found an error? Let us know.
Map
To enlarge the map, double-click on it. You can also use the +/- buttons in the upper left corner of the map.





