🗺️ 34-Province Map
Vietnam's new administrative map per National Assembly Resolution 202/2025/QH15 — 28 provinces and 6 centrally-run cities, with the Hoàng Sa and Trường Sa archipelagos. Click any province for its full profile: merger history, centre, area, population, plate numbers, plus its dishes, UNESCO designations, festivals and records; flip to the old 63-province view or take the find-it quiz.
In 34-mode, old internal borders dissolve into each new unit's colour — switch to 63-mode to see exactly which former provinces merged. Hover any area for its name; the dashed boxes mark the Hoàng Sa (Đà Nẵng) and Trường Sa (Khánh Hòa) archipelagos.
Data: NA Resolution 202/2025/QH15 · Circular 51/2025/TT-BCA (plates) · Resolutions 1659 & 1667/NQ-UBTVQH15 (Hoàng Sa, Trường Sa special zones) · Project 759/QĐ-TTg (2023 stats for unchanged units). Boundaries: geoBoundaries.org (CC BY 4.0), merged 63 → 34. Simplified shapes — not a legal boundary reference.