Bến Tre

City in Vietnam
Bến Tre
Thành phố Bến Tre
City (Class-2)
Bến Tre City
Skyline of Bến Tre
Skyline of Bến Tre
Official seal of Bến Tre
Seal
Map
10°14′N 106°23′E / 10.233°N 106.383°E / 10.233; 106.383
Country Vietnam
ProvinceBến Tre
Area
 • Total65.75 km2 (25.39 sq mi)
Population
 (2019)
 • Total124,449
 • Density1,893.52/km2 (4,904.2/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
ClimateAw
Websitehttps://bentre.gov.vn/

Bến Tre (Vietnamese pronunciation: [ˀɓən˦ˀ˥ ʈɛ˧˧] ) is the capital city of Bến Tre Province, in the Mekong Delta region of southern Vietnam. Located 85 kilometers (53 mi) southwest of Ho Chi Minh City, the city covers an area of 65.75 km2 (25.39 sq mi) and has a population of 124,499 at the 2019 census.[1] Bến Tre is connected to the surrounding provinces by the Rạch Miễu Bridge.

History

The French occupied Bến Tre in 1867. The Viet Minh defeated the French at Dien Bien Phu and gained independence under the guidance of Ho Chi Minh and his generals.[2] During the Tet Offensive in 1968, it was nearly destroyed by bombing.

  • Map of Bến Tre in 1882.
    Map of Bến Tre in 1882.
  • Bến Tre Market after the Tet Offensive in 1968.
    Bến Tre Market after the Tet Offensive in 1968.

Geography

Bến Tre is located on Bảo Island, with the districts of Châu Thành, Giồng Trôm and Ba Tri. The city is oriented in a triangular layout and is bordered by the following:

Administration

The city of Bến Tre has 8 wards: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, An Hội, Phú Khương and Phú Tân, and 6 communes: Bình Phú, Mỹ Thạnh An, Nhơn Thạnh, Phú Hưng, Phú Nhuận and Sơn Đông.

Schools

Notable people

Gallery

  • Tourist boat on the Bến Tre River.
    Tourist boat on the Bến Tre River.
  • Bến Tre Museum
    Bến Tre Museum
  • Bến Tre Market
    Bến Tre Market
  • Trúc Giang Lake
    Trúc Giang Lake

References

  1. ^ "Completed results of the 2019 Vietnam population and housing census" (PDF). General Statistics Office. Retrieved 7 July 2022.
  2. ^ Thạch Phương, Tứ Đoàn, Phương Thảo Nguyễn Địa chí Bến Tre 1991 "Only in Bao and Minh islets, there had been 70 schools of Chinese characters in 152 villages until the French occupied Ben Tre (1867). That was a very rare proportion at that time. The list of the Ben Tre successful candidates written in the...."
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External links

Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Ben Tre.
  • Ben Tre - The third Coconut Festival 2012[permanent dead link]
  • Bến Tre Hôm Nay
  • Official website of Ben Tre province (English ver.)
  • Michael D. Miller. Saving Ben Tre: American veteran's account of Bến Tre during the Tet Offensive

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