District 3, Ho Chi Minh City
District 3
Quận 3 | |
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Scenery of District 3 around Bà Huyện Thanh Quan Street | |
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Position in Ho Chi Minh City | |
District 3 | |
| Coordinates: 10°46′55″N 106°41′7″E / 10.78194°N 106.68528°E | |
| Country | Vietnam |
| Centrally Governed City | Ho Chi Minh |
| Seat | 99 Trần Quốc Thảo |
| Wards | 12 phường |
| Area | |
• Total | 4.92 km2 (1.90 sq mi) |
| Population (2022) | |
• Total | 220,375 |
| • Density | 44,800/km2 (116,000/sq mi) |
| Demographics | |
| • Main ethnic groups | predominantly Kinh |
| Time zone | UTC+07 (ICT) |
| Website | quan3.hochiminhcity.gov.vn |
District 3 (Vietnamese: Quận 3) is a former urban district of Ho Chi Minh City, the largest city in Vietnam. Together with District 1, District 3 was considered the bustling heart of the city, with a multitude of businesses, religious sites, historical buildings and tourist attractions.
History
Established in December 1920, it was one of the first districts of Saigon.
Geography
This district has a total area of 4.92 km2[1], located in the city center and borders:
- District 1 to the east by Hai Bà Trưng and Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai Street
- District 10 to the south and southwest by Điện Biên Phủ, Nguyễn Thượng Hiền and Cách Mạng Tháng 8 Street
- Phú Nhuận District to the north by part of Nhiêu Lộc – Thị Nghè Channel (and the historic Canal de Ceinture on maps before 1975)
- Tân Bình District to the west and northwest by Nhiêu Lộc – Thị Nghè Channel (and the historic Canal de Ceinture on maps before 1975).
It is the location of Xá Lợi Pagoda, the largest in the city. The Vĩnh Nghiêm Pagoda is also located in District 3, next to Công Lý Bridge and on Nam Kỳ Khởi Nghĩa Street, directly connected to Tan Son Nhat International Airport. There are many French-style villas in this district as in the French Indochina period, District 1 is a business district then District 3 is the residential district for bureaucrats and wealthy families. Some notable offices are located in District 3 such as the Royal Thai Consulate (77 Trần Quốc Thảo).
Wards
District 3 is subdivided into twelve wards (phường), eleven of which are numbered.
Transportation
Streets
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Watercourse and bridges
Part of the Nhiêu Lộc - Thị Nghè canal runs through the district. There are 8 bridges in District 3 crossing this canal:
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Railway
District 3 hosts Saigon railway station, the largest and most important railway hub in the country. As the last stop on the North-South line, this station is connected to Bình Triệu railway station.
District 3 also has a rapid transit, including an underconstructed Line 2 run along with Cách Mạng Tháng 8 Street, two were planned are Line 3 run along with Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai Street and Line 4 run along with Hai Bà Trưng Street and has a station in Turtle Lake.
Demography
As of 2022, the district had a population of 220,375.[1][3]
Government
The People's Committee's headquarters is located at No. 99, Trần Quốc Thảo street, Ward 7. Before 2015, it was located at No. 185 Cách Mạng Tháng 8 street.
The district also hosts the hall of the city's Party Committee at No. 111 Bà Huyện Thanh Quan street.
Healthcare
District 3 in Ho Chi Minh City is home to several reputable medical facilities, including Bình Dân General Hospital, which offers tertiary care in General surgery, Pediatric surgery, Hepatology, and Cardiothoracic surgery. The district also hosts specialized institutions such as the Public Dermatology and Venereology Hospital, the Public Eye Hospital of Ho Chi Minh City,Prima Saigon Medical Center and the Public Traditional Medicine Hospital. Additionally, the Public Otolaryngology Hospital and Prima Saigon Eye Hospital are located in the area, contributing to the city's healthcare services.
- Some Hospitals in District 3, Ho Chi Minh City
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The Public Eye Hospital of Ho Chi Minh City is the leading tertiary care eye hospital in the South of Vietnam. Originally, it was the Clinique Saint-Paul or in Vietnamese as Dưỡng đường (or Bệnh xá) Xanh-pôn
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Prima Saigon Medical Center, the first Vietnamese member of World Association of Eye Hospitals[4]
Education
Headquarters of the district's Division of Education and Training is located at No. 322 Nguyễn Thiện Thuật street.
In District 3, there are 5 public high schools, including Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai High School, Lê Quý Đôn High School, Marie Curie High School, Nguyễn Thị Diệu High School and Lê Thị Hồng Gấm High School. It also hosts facilities of many universities like Pedagogical University, University of Economics, University of Architecture, Open University and Saigon University. British International School Vietnam's Tú Xương Primary campus is located in this district.[5]
Tourism and attractions
District 3 was once listed by Time Out as one of 50 coolest neighbourhoods in the world in 2019.[6]
References
- ^ a b thanhnienviet.vn (2023-12-26). "Quận 3 Gần Quận Nào? Tổng Quan Về Hành Chính, Hạ Tầng, Tiện Ích Quận 3". thanhnienviet.vn (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 2024-11-12.
- ^ "Ho Chi Minh City establishes District 3's Vo Thi Sau ward". 2021-01-07. Retrieved 2023-04-27.
- ^ Huy, Bùi Đức; maisonoffice.vn (2024-04-17). "Quận 3 gần quận nào? Đặc điểm vị trí, diện tích và dân số". Maison Office (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 2024-11-12.
- ^ Hospital Management Asia. "Vietnam's healthcare boom: Why global investors are eyeing a slice of the pie".
Vietnam's healthcare sector is set to double in size over 2022 to 2030. What are the drivers behind this, and what does it mean for providers and patients? Prima Saigon Medical Center CEO Mr. Tran Quoc Bao, Top Voices in Healthcare Asia, Top 10 Best and Most Influential Hospital Chief Executive Officers in Asia, shares his insights.
- ^ "Contact Us." British International School Ho Chi Minh City. Retrieved on November 12, 2017. "Tu Xuong Primary Campus 43 – 45 Tu Xuong Street, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam"
- ^ Saigon’s District 3 among ‘50 coolest neighborhoods in the world’ - VnExpress