1. Which mountain was the only mountain in Ho Chi Minh City before the merger?

  • Giong Chua Mountain
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  • Lord Mountain
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  • Big Mountain
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Chua Mountain, or Giong Chua, is a small mountain located in Thieng Lieng Hamlet, Thanh An Commune, Can Gio District, Ho Chi Minh City before the merger. The mountain is about 70km southeast of the city center. This is considered the only mountain in the old Ho Chi Minh City and is a destination in the city's waterway tourism activities to the Giong Chua Relic Site Wharf.

Giong Chua Mountain is actually just a rocky ridge over 10m high but is considered the highest mountain in Ho Chi Minh City. The mountain is located in the middle of Can Gio mangrove forest, surrounded by mangrove forests, mangroves, and salt fields. The mountain is an andesite rock, a type of magma of volcanic origin, with an area of ​​about 3 hectares. Near the mountain is the Ngu Hanh temple.

2. Which mountain is the highest in Ho Chi Minh City today?

  • Dinh Mountain Range
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  • Cua Ong Mountain
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  • Bao Quan Mountain
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Bao Quan Mountain is currently the highest mountain in Ho Chi Minh City (after merging Binh Duong and Ba Ria - Vung Tau ).

Bao Quan Mountain is located in the Dinh Mountain range in the old Ba Ria - Vung Tau province, about 30km from the center of Vung Tau city (old).

Dinh Mountain Range is located in the northeast of Ba Ria - Vung Tau province (old) and is a mountain range with many high peaks: Cao Mountain 193m, Dinh Mountain 491m, Bao Quan Mountain 504m, Da Dau Mountain 436m.

3. Which mountain is the highest in region II - Ho Chi Minh City today?

  • Cua Ong Mountain
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  • Chau Thoi Mountain
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  • Ong Mountain
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Area II of Ho Chi Minh City is currently the area of ​​Binh Duong province before the merger. After the merger of Ho Chi Minh City - Binh Duong - Ba Ria - Vung Tau, for convenient management, the new Ho Chi Minh City is divided into 3 areas: Area I is the old Ho Chi Minh City; Area II is the old Binh Duong; Area III is the old Ba Ria - Vung Tau.

Cua Ong Mountain is 295m high, the highest in Ho Chi Minh City, Region II. Cua Ong Mountain is located in the Cau Mountain area with an area of ​​over 1,600 hectares including 21 mountains, shaped like a U. The highest mountains are Cua Ong at 295m high, Ong Mountain at 285m high, Tha La at 198m high, and Chua Mountain at 63m high.

4. How many times larger is the current area of ​​Ho Chi Minh City than the old one?

  • 2
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  • 3
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  • 4
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Ho Chi Minh City currently has an area of ​​over 6,772 km², ranking 22nd out of 34 provinces/cities nationwide.

This area is 3 times larger than the old Ho Chi Minh City, only 2,095 km², accounting for 0.6% of the country.

5. Which provinces does Ho Chi Minh City border?

  • Dong Nai, Lam Dong, Dong Thap
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  • Tay Ninh, Dong Nai, Dong Thap
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  • Lam Dong, Tay Ninh, Dong Nai, Dong Thap
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Ho Chi Minh City currently has a natural area of ​​6,772.59 km2, population of 14,002,598 people. Ho Chi Minh City currently borders Dong Nai, Dong Thap, Lam Dong, Tay Ninh provinces and the East Sea.

Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/ngon-nui-nao-tung-duy-nhat-tphcm-thap-nhat-ca-nuoc-2447324.html