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Gò Vấp district

Gò Vấp district

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native_nameQuận Gò Vấp
native_name_langvi
typeUrban district
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image1Chợ Hạnh Thông tây, quang trung, Go vap. tp Ho Chi Minh , vietnam - panoramio.jpg
image2Nhà thờ hạnh thông tây, đường quang trung, Gò vấp tp Hcm vn - panoramio.jpg
image3Chùa Nghệ sĩ.JPG
image4Nguyen van nghi, p7, Go vap , hcmvn - panoramio.jpg
image5Quang cảnh Miếu Nổi.JPG
image6Cầu bộ hành qua đường Hoàng Minh Giám ở Công viên Phú Nhuận.jpg
image7Go Vap station, Vietnam.jpg
image_size292px
image_caption**From left to right, top to bottom:** Hạnh Thông Tây Market, Hạnh Thông Tây Church, Nhựt Quang Temple (Temple of Artists), Gò Vấp Market with Industry University of Ho Chi Minh City behind in the middle, Phù Châu Floating Temple, Gia Định Park, Gò Vấp station
image_sealEmblem of Gò Vấp District, Hồ Chí Minh City, Vietnam.svg
image_mapGo Vap in Ho Chi Minh City.svg
map_captionPosition in HCMC's core
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subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameVietnam
subdivision_type1Centrally governed city
subdivision_name1Ho Chi Minh City
seat_typeDistrict hall
seat332 Quang Trung avenue, Ward 10
leader_titlePeople's Council
leader_title1People's Committee
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area_total_km220
population_total763,313
population_as_of2024
population_density_km2auto
parts_typeWards
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demographics_type1Demographics
demographics1_title1Main ethnic groups
demographics1_info1predominantly Kinh
timezone1ICT
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website[govap.hochiminhcity.gov.vn](http://www.govap.hochiminhcity.gov.vn/)

Gò Vấp [ɣɔ˨˩:jəp˧˥] is a former urban district of Ho Chi Minh City that ceased to exist in July 1st 2025.

History

Historically, Gò Vấp was part of Gia Định province until 1976, when the province was annexed to the city of Saigon and renamed into Ho Chi Minh City.

In July 1976, two wards (Bình Hòa and Thạnh Mỹ Tây) split from Gò Vấp District to create the new Bình Thạnh district. Later, the communes of Bình Mỹ joined Củ Chi district, and Nhị Bình, Tân Thới Hiệp, Thạnh Lộc and An Phú Đông joined Hóc Môn district (the two latter were split to create the District 12). Gò Vấp District was consists of 16 wards—1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17. Until 2025, when some wards were dissolved and merged into the other wards nearby, including: 4 and 7 into 1, 9 into 8, 13 into 14 and 15. The district has 12 wards tally.

Since the 1980s, Gò Vấp has undergone significant urbanization. It is more populous than most of the other districts.

A high urbanization rate has made Gò Vấp become one of the three districts that has high population growth in the city. Specifically, Gò Vấp had 144,000 people in 1976, and the population increased to 223,000 people in 1995, 231,000 people in 2000, 413,000 people in 2003, and 455,000 people in 2004. From 1980 to 2003, the population of Gò Vấp increased to nearly 3 times its population, and on average, increased 13.66% annually. According to the population census in 2017, the population of Gò Vấp was 663,313 people, the second-most population among other districts in Vietnam, right after Bình Tân district, also in Ho Chi Minh City.

Geography

Topography

Nguyen Van Nghi street.

Gò Vấp is an urban district located in the north and northwest of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Gò Vấp borders with:

  • Bình Thạnh District to the east
  • Tân Bình District to the west mostly Tân Sơn Nhất Airporl wall
  • Phú Nhuận District to the south
  • District 12 to the north and northwest by Tham Lương - Bến Cát River The total land area is 20 km2.

Population

According to the population census in 2017 of Ho Chi Minh City's Census Bureau, the district's population was 663,313 people, and the population density was 33,602 people per square kilometer. There are 8 ethnic groups in Gò Vấp, which are the Kinh people (98%), the Hoa people (1.8%), and the other 6 minor ethnic groups (0.2%).

References

  1. "HCMC's Population and Labor in 2017". HCMC Office of Statistics.
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