Learn where expats live in Vietnam and belong to a community when you visit the country!
Phu My Hung – The Region With The Largest Expat Community in Ho Chi Minh
Phu My Hung is considered the largest place where expats live in Vietnam. It has been a thriving urban area with a high population density of expats.
The area is quiet with a dash of nature – making it a suitable living place.
The Phu My Hung houses several nationalities such as Koreans, Japanese, Taiwanese and several Europeans too.

Expat Community in District 1 – The Heart of Progress in Ho Chi Minh
The District 1 of Ho Chi Minh is home to staggering skyscrapers, office spaces, entertainment zones, shopping establishments, and a whole lot more – a place that never sleeps.
Alongside with all of these urban characteristics are groups of foreigners and single vagabonds that flood the streets of this district.
Some notable streets to check on are Bui Vien, Pham Ngu Old, Le Thanh Ton, Nguyen Hue, and Bach Dang Wharf. With this, the area is sprawled with 5-star hotels and luxurious fine dinings.

District 2 – A Rising Expat Community in Ho Chi Minh City
Two years ago, District 2 was just an empty wasteland and is only a purposeful area for industrial parks or other transportations.
However, the area is currently on the rise with a series of renovations and development projects.

Thao Dien – A Westener’s Village in District 2
Tha Dien boasts a total area of around 3.75 kilometer square spanning along the famous Saigon River.
The area is peaceful with several lush greens – a perfect living environment for both workers and settlers.
Thao Dien’s location allows easy access to other districts through the gateway of the East – about 15 minutes away from the heart of District 1.
One can find business people, celebrities and aristocrats residing in this area way before its French colonial era.
