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Long Xuyên (Vietnamese: [lāwŋm sʷīən] (listen)) is the capital city of An Giang province, in the Mekong Delta region of south-western Vietnam.

Long Xuyên
Thành phố Long Xuyên
City (Class-1)
Long Xuyên City
Long Xuyên
Location in Vietnam
Coordinates: 10°22′25″N 105°26′45″E
Country Vietnam
ProvinceAn Giang
Established city1999
Area
  Total106.87 km2 (41.26 sq mi)
Population
 (2018)
  Total382,140
  Density3,446.9/km2 (8,927/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+07:00 (Indochina Time)
ClimateAw

History


1863 map of Long Xuyen
1863 map of Long Xuyen

In 1789, a group of explorers established a small outpost in the Tam Khe canal, naming it Dong Xuyen. Sooner after a marketplace was created and named Long Xuyen, but by the 1860s the area become more well known by the Long Xuyen market than the official outpost's name. From 1877, the reach of Long Xuyen grew as the city's administration become responsible for an increasing number of neighborhoods and wards.[1] It would not be until 1999 would Long Xuyen be designated as a formal city.[2]


Geography


It is located approximately 1,950 km south of Hanoi, 189 km from Ho Chi Minh City, and 45 km from the Cambodian border. The population of Long Xuyên city is over 368,376 (2013), with an area of approximately 106.87 km².

The city is subdivided to 13 commune-level subdivisions, including the wards of: Mỹ Bình, Mỹ Long, Mỹ Xuyên, Bình Khánh, Mỹ Phước, Đông Xuyên, Mỹ Quý, Mỹ Thạnh, Mỹ Thới, Bình Đức, Mỹ Hòa and the rural communes of Mỹ Hòa Hưng and Mỹ Khánh.


Economy


Long Xuyen Marketplace next to the Hau River
Long Xuyen Marketplace next to the Hau River

As a major urban hub within the rural Mekong River Delta region, Long Xuyen is adjacent to major agricultural operations. With a major docking station in the middle of the city and rivers cutting throughout its landscape, the city connects the residents of the provinces of An Giang, Dong Thap, and Kien Giang province to the region's land-based infrastructure.

With farms in towns surrounding the city connected by roads and canals, Long Xuyen (and its Quadrilateral Region) serves as a major conduit for producers of a number of commodities, with jasmine rice and basa fish being the two most well-known.[3] The proliferation of irrigation canals in the city has provided a major boon to the region's economy, but also poses a threat to environmental protection and community safety.[4]


Education


Long Xuyên is home to An Giang University and the Long Xuyên Teacher's Training College. An Giang University is the second largest university in the Mekong Delta with over 10,000 students enrolled in 2021.

There are three main high schools in Long Xuyên city: Thoại Ngọc Hầu, Bình Khánh and Long Xuyên. Thoại Ngọc Hầu high school was once known as Long Xuyên high school, with currently over 2,000 students. Thoại Ngọc Hầu is a specialized school for majors of English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Literature, and Biology.


Culture


As Long Xuyen was designated as a city until 1999,[5] many of its residents have moved from surrounding rural towns. The Long Xuyen Floating Market is an aspect of the more traditional life that remains from more rural life.[6]

With its close proximity to Cambodia, the city has a significant number of Khmer residents.


Religion


Long Xuyen Cao Dai temple
Long Xuyen Cao Dai temple

Long Xuyên has a rich religious make-up. It is founding place of the Hòa Hảo Buddhist sect. There are also many Catholic churches and communities, with the Long Xuyen Diocese celebrating its 60th anniversary with 230,000 members in 2020.[7] It is one of few cities with a Cao Dai temple.[8]

Former president Tôn Đức Thắng's birthday is celebrated in Mỹ Hòa Hưng (Tiger Island).


Cuisine


With its proximity to Cambodian border to the north, the coastline of the Indian Ocean to the west, and the Mekong River dissecting surrounding towns, the cuisine of Long Xuyen is heavily influenced by both local goods as well as products passing through. More locally, basa fish, mắm thái, and thot not coconuts are considered locally produced ingredients. Bun Ca Long Xuyen is a distinct specialty to the city that can be found by street vendors, who make a broth with snakehead fish and tamarind to eat with rice noodles and herbs.[9][10]


Sports


Long Xuyen is home to An Giang Football Club (Câu lạc bộ bóng đá An Giang) which plays in the V.League 2, the second tier of Vietnamese professional soccer.


Notable residents



Notable locales


From left to right: Hoàng Diệu Bridge; Hai Ba Trung street; historic Long Xuyen Marketplace; and Tran Hung Dao street to the city center

References





На других языках


[de] Long Xuyên

Long Xuyên ist eine Stadt in der Provinz An Giang in Vietnam. Sie ist Teil des Mekongdeltas. Die Stadt liegt etwa 1.950 km südlich von Hanoi, 189 km von Ho-Chi-Minh-Stadt und 45 km von der kambodschanischen Grenze entfernt. Beim Zensus 2009 lag die Einwohnerzahl der Kernstadt bei 245.699 (Zensus 1999: 191.456).[1] Die bezirksfreie Stadt Long Xuyên hatte 2009 eine Einwohnerzahl von 278.658. Die Stadt bildet die Hauptstadt der Provinz An Giang. Die Stadt ist in 13 Kommunen gegliedert und besitzt den Status einer Provinzstadt der 2. Klasse. Seit 1999 besitzt sie das Stadtrecht.
- [en] Long Xuyên

[ru] Лонгсюен

Лонгсюе́н (вьетн. Long Xuyên) — административный центр провинции Анзянг на юго-западе Вьетнама, в регионе дельты Меконга. Расположен в 1950 километрах от Ханоя, в 189 километрах от Хошимина и в 45 километрах от границы с Камбоджей. Площадь составляет 130 квадратных километров.



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