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District 2, Ho Chi Minh City

Coordinates: 10°46′51″N 106°45′25″E / 10.78083°N 106.75694°E / 10.78083; 106.75694
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District 2
Quận 2
Thủ Thiêm or Quận Thủ Thiêm
Position in HCMC's core
Position in HCMC's core
District 2 is located in Vietnam
District 2
District 2
Location in Vietnam
Coordinates: 10°46′51″N 106°45′25″E / 10.78083°N 106.75694°E / 10.78083; 106.75694
CountryVietnam
Centrally governed cityHo Chi Minh City
Seat249 Lương Định Của
Wards11 wards
Area
 • Total
50 km2 (20 sq mi)
Population
 (2018)
 • Total
168,680
 • Density3,400/km2 (8,700/sq mi)
Demographics
 • Main ethnic groupspredominantly Kinh
Time zoneUTC+07 (ICT)
Websitewww.quan2.hochiminhcity.gov.vn
Map showing the location of District 2 within metropolitan Ho Chi Minh City

District 2 is a former urban district of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. As of 2010, the district had a population of 140,621 and a total area of 50 km².[1]

District 2 was merged with District 9 and Thủ Đức district to become Thu Duc City on December 9, 2020, by Standing Committee of the National Assembly's approval.[2]

Administration

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The district has 11 phường, or wards:

  1. An Lợi Đông
  2. An Khánh
  3. An Phú
  4. Bình An
  5. Bình Khánh
  6. Bình Trưng Đông
  7. Bình Trưng Tây
  8. Cát Lái
  9. Thạnh Mỹ Lợi
  10. Thảo Điền
  11. Thủ Thiêm

Development

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Thủ Thiêm Tunnel

In the past, District 2 was one of the poorest parts of Ho Chi Minh City due to the separation by the Saigon River from the city center. However, it is now one of the prioritized areas for investment by the government of Ho Chi Minh City. The completion of Thủ Thiêm Bridge in 2008 and Thủ Thiêm Tunnel in 2011 were expected to support the development of the Thủ Thiêm New Urban Area. Thủ Thiêm Tunnel joins District 2 with District 1 (Central Sài Gòn), the central area of Ho Chi Minh City. The other connection of District 2 to the central city area is the Thủ Thiêm Bridge, which connects District 2 and Bình Thạnh district. The transportation to District 2 will be much easier when the metro, whose route passes through District 2, comes into use. This will be the first metro in Vietnam, and it will help Ho Chi Minh City to catch up with other developed cities in the world.

The Vietnamese government is seeking to build a completely new district for wealthy citizens as well as a new economic center. Thanh Niên and Tuổi Trẻ, two newspapers in Vietnam, describe that the new District 2 will be as modern as Singapore and Hong Kong.[citation needed]

Less prosperous agricultural workers of District 2 have been forced to move in slum clearance measures. Thatched houses will be replaced by multi-story houses and villas. A few single-family homes will be constructed for those with large[clarification needed] incomes. A large number of citizens would go on living in high-grade apartment blocks. Each block contains swimming pools, tennis courts, shopping malls, and other necessary services. There will be kindergartens, elementary schools, and high schools, but there will be no university, as all the universities are being moved to Thủ Đức district to form the University Village, which is another plan of the city government. Beside the residential area will be the economic and trade zone with modern skyscrapers.

District 2, particularly Thảo Điền ward, has a large portion of Ho Chi Minh City's expatriate community, and as such has a large number of restaurants, bars and shops selling European foods, particularly the high street Xuân Thủy. This area is also home to many large apartment developments.[3] Traffic has become a major problem in District 2 due to its proximity to several international schools and many residents who travel by private vehicle.[citation needed]

Education

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District 2 is home to many international schools, partly because of the high number of foreign residents, and also because of its proximity to District 1. Below is a list of schools that are in this area:

References

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  1. ^ "HCMC's Population and population density in 2010 by district". HCMC Office of Statistics. Retrieved February 4, 2014.
  2. ^ Đoàn Loan, Viết Tuân (December 9, 2020). "Establishment of Thu Duc City (in Vietnamese)". VnExpress. Archived from the original on December 9, 2020.
  3. ^ "Apartments for Rent in Thao Dien -". Retrieved May 23, 2021.
  4. ^ "International School Ho Chi Minh City – Vietnam IB Schools". Retrieved September 8, 2016.
  5. ^ "Contact Us." British International School Ho Chi Minh City. Retrieved on November 12, 2017. "An Phu Primary Campus 225 Nguyen Van Huong Street, District 2, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam [...] An Phu Secondary Campus 246 Nguyen Van Huong, District 2, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam"
  6. ^ "AIS – A leading IB World School in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam". Retrieved September 8, 2016.
  7. ^ "International German School Vietnam IGS". Retrieved September 8, 2016.
  8. ^ "EtonHouse International Pre-School Franchise – An Phu". Archived from the original on February 1, 2019. Retrieved July 6, 2017.
  9. ^ "TAS - The American School". Retrieved January 23, 2021.