Bình Dương was considered to be the gateway to Ho Chi Minh City, the economic cultural centre and most populous city of the country. Endowed with convenient geography conditions, Bình Dương had an extremely important road network. Major highways of the country crossed Bình Dương such asHo Chi Minh Highway,National Route 13 and14, Ho Chi Minh City Ring Road 3 and 4, Ho Chi Minh City–Chơn Thành–Hoa Lư Expressway and theTrans-Asian Highway (AH1,AH17) with other major provincial roads. Bình Dương was only 10–25 kilometres (6.2–15.5 mi) fromTân Sơn Nhất International Airport and important ports in the southern part of the province and in the northern part is under 70 kilometres (43 mi). All of the advantages created favourable conditions to achieve social and economic development.[5]
Bình Dương province was situated on relatively level terrain, and was crossed by theSaigon,Đồng Nai, andBé rivers. It also had some hills. Bình Dương can be seen from the Lái Thiêu central church. Although Bình Dương was flat, it was higher than Ho Chi Minh City. Across Bình Dương there were many different topographic regions, including low mountainous terrain with slight undulation, flat plains and alluvial valleys. There were some low mountains, including Châu Thới in Dĩ An and Cậu mountain (also called Lấp Vò) inDầu Tiếng district and some low hills. Natural effects have created many different types of landform including worn areas, accumulative areas (due to the deposition of corrosive materials in the flow) and some areas that are worn, accumulative and depositional at the same time. This is due to rainfall and the flow affecting the ground, with the effects of wind, temperature, climate, the erosion and collapse due to gravity of the geology. The impact took place over millions of years.[6]
Bình Dương's climate, like the climate of the rest of the Southeast region, is hot and rainy, with high humidity. It has a tropical monsoon climate, divided into two distinct dry and wet seasons. The rainy season usually starts in May and lasts until late October. In the early months of the rainy season, there are regular short but heavy showers, while July, August, and September usually have continuous rain, sometimes lasting for 1–2 days. Bình Dương seldom experiences typhoons and is only otherwise affected by local storms. The average annual temperature in Bình Dương is 26–27 °C (79–81 °F), with the highest temperature recorded reaching 39.3 °C (102.7 °F), but the overnight low can fall to 16–17 °C (61–63 °F). In the dry season, the average annual humidity is between 76–80%, with the highest at 86% in September and the lowest at 66% in February. The average rainfall each year is 1,800–2,000 mm, but rainfall at Sở Sao crossroads in Bình Dương regularly measures up to 2,113.3 mm.[6][7]
Binh Duong was formerly part of Thu Dau Mot Province, which was established in January 1898. In September 1956, according to Decree No. 143-NV issued by theRepublic of Vietnam government, Thu Dau Mot Province was divided into three new provinces: Binh Duong, Binh Long, and Phuoc Long.[8]
By 1976, Binh Duong was merged with Binh Long and Phuoc Long to formSong Be Province.[9][10] However, on November 6, 1996, Binh Duong was re-established as a separate province, consisting of Thu Dau Mot Town and three districts: Ben Cat, Tan Uyen, and Thuan An.[11]
Originally, the area now known as Bình Dương was heavily forested, and was dominated by peoples of the Xtiêng,Chơ Ro,Mnong, andKhmer Krom ethnic groups. In the 17th century, however,ethnic Vietnamese settlers arrived in the region from the east. Most were peasants, seeking to escape poverty by gaining land of their own. There were also a number of refugees from a war between two feudal houses. In 1698, there were enough people in the area that a prominent Vietnamese general was sent to establish official institutions and enforce law. From that point, Bình Dương developed rapidly, with extensive clearance of forests to make room for crops. The province is now dominated byethnic Vietnamese.
The area is considered to be good cropland, and agriculture is an important industry in the province. Bình Dương is also home to a significant manufacturing industry, and in the first half of 2004, the province had the second highest levels of foreign investment in Vietnam.Nike,Adidas,H&M,Lego,McDonald's, etc. have set up factories to manufacture goods they sell locally and abroad in the province. The southern citiesDĩ An andThuận An of the province are highly urbanised and are now encompassed within theHo Chi Minh City metropolitan area.
In the first half of 2018, foreign investment in Bình Dương totaled US$850 million, more than 60% of the target. Since 2016, the province has attracted US$5.7 billion worth of FDI. At its current growth rate, Bình Dương will exceed the target of US$7 billion set for its 5-year plan until 2020.[13] In 2019, Bình Dương has targeted aGRDP of 8.4–8.6% and a per capita income of VND140 million (more than US$6,030).[14]
Thủ Dầu Một is the economic and administrative center of Bình Dương province. Located in the southern key economic region and the Ho Chi Minh City region, Thủ Dầu Một lies on HCM City's radial arterial road and the HCM City-Thủ Dầu Một-Chơn Thành Expressway. The administration of Thủ Dầu Một has exerted efforts to increase the proportion of services and industry in the city.[15]
Bình Dương Provincial Administration Center in Bình Dương New City, Thủ Dầu Một
Japan is currently the largest foreign investor among 64 countries and territories investing in the southern province of Bình Dương with 304 valid projects worth nearly US$5.7 billion.[16][17]
Mỹ Phước 3 Industrial Park in Bến Cát City
List of Bình Dương's industrial cluster and industrial parks:[18]
On Vietnam's Provincial Competitiveness Index 2023, a key tool for evaluating the business environment in Vietnam’s provinces, Binh Duong received a score of 66.43. This was an improvement from 2022 in which the province received a score of 65.13. In 2023, the province received its highest scores on the 'Law & Order' and 'Time Costs' criterion and lowest on 'Policy Bias' and 'Labour Policy'.[19]
As one of the important elements, the system of cultural institutions has gotten development at the same time as main works inBình Dương New City. Speeding up investment in cultural institutions in the new city has helped the local residents and tourists to have more selections for their entertainment demand.[20] Over the past 5 years, Bình Dương's tourism sector has reached stable growth with an annual average increase of 17% in revenue and 0.5% in the number of tourists. The Provincial People's Committee is actively implementing projects on ecotourism and traditional craft village tourism development along withĐồng Nai province to bring into full play and preserve the local historical and cultural features. Between 2016 and 2020, the tourism sector will strive to account for around 27.2% of the local economic structure. The province will focus on effectively tapping geographic advantages. Some tourist potentials include diversifying tourism types and tourism promotion activities and strengthening tourism cooperation withHCM city and other localities in the region. Bình Dương is now home to ecotourism zones, historical-cultural relics together with traditional craft villages on things such as lacquer, pottery and wooden shoes.[21]
First Full Moon of the New Year Festival (also calledLady Thiên Hậu Pagoda Festival)
On this occasion, thousands of visitors flocked intoThủ Dầu Một since the 13th of the first lunar month to celebrate the first full moon on the 15th day of the lunar calendar. During this festival, the pagoda attracts thousands of people each day who come to pray for luck, happiness and success. It is common to see people eating vegan food and drinking water. The First Full Moon of the New Year Festival in Bình Dương was more special than in other provinces and Ho Chi Minh City because local businesses and residents give visitors free food, water and motorbike repair services.[23]
Japanese Festival (held in Bình Dương New City)
Ky Yen Festival (twice a year on 15 April and inLàyuè of lunar calendar)
Ông Bổn Temple Festival (the second day ofZhēngyuè in lunar calendar in spring, and 4 July in lunar calendar in fall)
Dragon Boat Rowing Festival on Saigon river (30 April, 1 May, or 2 September)
National Highway 13 is a vital strategic route in Vietnam's road network. It originates inHo Chi Minh City and stretches the entire length ofBinh Phuoc province from south to north, connecting toCambodia and onwards to the borders ofThailand andLaos. This highway holds immense strategic value for both military and economic purposes. National Highway 14, running fromTay Ninh throughDau Tieng toChon Thanh,Dong Xoai, andBu Dang inBinh Phuoc province, traverses the Central Highlands region. It serves as a crucial strategic route, both during times of war and in the pursuit of peaceful national development.[24]
As of 2011, Phú Lợi Airport and Phú Giáo Airport were the only two remaining airports in the province; however, both are used for military reserve purposes.[25][26] Bình Dương is located 10 to 15 kilometers fromTân Sơn Nhất International Airport.[27][28][29]
Binh Duong province is home to two railway stations along the North-South Railway line:Song Than station andDi An station. As of June 5, 2019,Di An station has become the main passenger station, replacing Song Than due to its convenient location near residential areas and industrial parks. Consequently, the railway sector has discontinued passenger services atSong Than station.[30] Previously,Binh Duong province was also served by the Saigon - Loc Ninh railway line, which connected atDi An station and facilitated the transportation of rubber latex fromBinh Phuoc province.[31]
The Becamex Tokyu Bus is a public transportation service launched as part of a joint venture between Vietnam's Becamex IDC Corporation and Japan's Tokyu Corporation. This bus system operates in the Bình Dương province, primarily serving Bình Dương New City. Since its inception in 2014, the Becamex Tokyu Bus has played a crucial role in providing sustainable, eco-friendly public transport, connecting residential areas, commercial centers, and industrial parks. The bus system is part of the larger urban development plan, reducing traffic congestion and promoting the use of public transport in this rapidly developing region. It also enhances accessibility for both local workers and residents, contributing to Bình Dương’s ongoing economic growth and urbanization.