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Introduction
  Overview
Dong Nai Province, situated on the important transport junction in the Southern  key economic zone, has convenient roads, waterways and airlines to attract investment for economic and social development. Aware of this importance, for many past years the communication and transport branch has made incessant efforts and step by step improved the communication system to timely meet economic and social development needs of the province and adjacent areas.
 

In the future, transport system of the province will be upgraded, widened and new invested such as Southeast Asia countries road system, highway linking Hochiminh to Ba Ria – Vung Tau province, Bien Hoa – Vung Tau railway system, planning to link Singapore – KunMing (China) railway system with 50Km across Dong Nai province to link North – South railway system which improved to meet International standard.
 Transportation network of Dong Nai province will be linked to nation transportation network about national road, ring road, highway road, International airport and sea ports in 2020. About highway, the province will open many highways such as Bien Hoa – Vung Tau; Hochiminh City – Long Thanh – Dau Giay; Dau Giay – Da Lat. On the other hand, plan to develop local highways such as Long Thanh – Cam My – Xuan Loc; North – South highway and Ben Luc – Nhon Trach – Long Thanh highway.


  Natural conditions

Geographical location:

Dong Nai is a province of southeasternVietnam, the largest city in Dong Nai is

Bien Hoa.

Adjacent to the provinces:

  • Lam Dong province in the Northeast
  • Binh Duong and Binh Phuoc in the Northwest
  • Bac Ninh, Bac Giang, Ba Ria-Vung Tau in the South
  • Ho Chi Minh City in the West.

 
Area:

5.907,2 km²

 

Population:

The average population: 2.665.100 people (2011)

 

Climate:

 Dong Nai lies in the monsoon tropical zone and is affected by the north-east and south-west monsoon.

Climate is cloven in two distinct seasons:

The rainy season lasts from March or April to November.

The dry season from December to March or April of the following year. 

Average temperature: 23,9 – 29 0C


Terrain:

Dong Nai is situated in southeastern Vietnam and bordered by: Binh Thuan, Lam Đong, Binh Duong and Binh Phuoc, Ba Ria-Vung Tau, and Ho Chi Minh City. Dong Nai province has an advanced traffic systems with many backbone national roads crossing, such as: National Road 1A, National Road 20, National Road 51, North–South railway lines

Located adjacent to the Saigon Port and Tan Son Nhat International Airport, it offers many advantages to economic activities in the area. Its location is very important for the development of the Southern economic main hub and a junction of the South Eastern and Tay Nguyen Highland.

 

  Transport infrastructures

Dong Nai has big progress of investment in upgrading transport system, especially in roads. National Highway systems with total 244.5 km long have been improving and widening up to delta highway level 1 and 2 standard (National Highway No 5 and 6) or up to third grade like National Highway No 20 to Da Lat, on that way there was 75 kilometers in the province territory had been spread on the surface). Road systems under commune and ward management, roads in farms, industrial parks make a continuous system to localities, 100 percent communes and wards have roads for cars to its center.

Under scheme in the near future, high-speed ways system to Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province  and Ho Chi Minh City, Bien Hoa-Vung Tau railway system, upgraded provincial roads No 726 and connecting National Highway No 20 and No 1 with National Highway No 51 will create a complete system, serving for socio economic development demand locally and regionally.

A new airport, Long Thanh International Airport, is planned for construction in Long Thanh district, approx 40 km northeast of Ho Chi Minh City. Upon completion, it will handle international flights to the Southeast region of Vietnam in place of

Tan Son Nhat International Airport, which will serve domestic flights. Long Thanh is expected to become a major transportation hub in Vietnam and Southeast Asia.

                                               Long Thanh Airport

  Economic situations

Dong Nai is an industrial province which experienced heavy investment from foreign investors in shipping, food products and manufacturing industries since Vietnam opened to foreign investment in the late 1980s. Dong Nai has many traditional industrial clusters and more than 32 industrial parks have operated.

Dong Nai is rapidly modernizing, and because of proximity to Saigon as well as a relatively well-developed infrastructure, commerce has thrived in the province. Dong Nai is widely electrified, and telephone networks and even ADSL internet connectivity was widespread in the city of Bien Hoa as of January 2004. Even though the cost of living and labor in Vietnam is below that of even India and the Philippines, economic investment is predicted to continue to increase in Dong Nai.

  Contact and Links

Department of Planning and Investment

Address: 16 Nguyen Van Tri, Thanh Binh, Bien Hoa, Dong Nai.

Phone: 061.821631 - 061.822505

Fax: 061.941718

Email: [email protected]

Website: http://dpidongnai.gov.vn/

 

Department of Natural Resources - Environment

Address: Dong Khoi Street, Tan Hiep Ward, Bien Hoa

Phone: 061.828680

Fax: 061.827364

Email: [email protected]

Website: http://www.tnmtdongnai.gov.vn/

 

 

People's Committee of Dong Nai

Address: 281, 30-4 Street, Quyet Thang Ward, Bien Hoa, Dong Nai

Phone: (061).3827555

Fax: (061).3827569

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.dongnai.gov.vn/

 

Management of IP

Address: 26, 2A Street, Bien Hoa II IP, Bien Hoa, Dong Nai

Phone: 061.3892378

Fax: 061.3892379

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.diza.vn

 

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