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Biên Hòa pronunciation is a city in Dong Nai Province, Vietnam, about 20 miles (30 kilometers) east of Ho Chi Minh City, to which Bien Hoa is linked by Vietnam Highway 1. In 1989 the estimated population was over 300,000.

History

Bien Hoa grew into a major suburb of Saigon (later renamed Ho Chi Minh City) as the capital city of South Vietnam grew. Following the First Indochina War, tens of thousands of refugees from northern and central regions of Vietnam—a large portion of them Roman Catholics—resettled in Bien Hoa.

During the Vietnam War, the United States Air Force operated Bien Hoa Air Base near the city. Nonetheless, a significant number of the city's residents sympathized with or were members of the Viet Cong, and mortar attacks on U.S. and ARVN targets were frequently staged from residential districts in Bien Hoa.

Like most other areas of Vietnam, post-war Bien Hoa suffered a period of severe economic decline between 1975 and the second half of the 1980s (see also the Fall of Saigon). In part because of its high concentration of former refugees and their descendants who had fled the Communist government of North Vietnam in the mid-1950s, Bien Hoa was the site of small-scale resistance to the Communist government in the months immediately following the fall of the Republic of Vietnam.

In the 1980s, the Vietnamese government initiated the policy of doi moi and Bien Hoa experienced an economic resurgence. As the primary city of Dong Nai, Bien Hoa and surrounding areas received large amounts of foreign investment capital, and the area rapidly industrialized.

Present-day Bien Hoa

As of 2005, Bien Hoa is now an industrial center of southern Vietnam, and many factories and warehouses (often funded in collaboration with Japanese, Singaporean, American, Swiss and other foreign investors) operate in the area surrounding the city. With regard to entertainment, the city includes several amusement parks, night clubs and restaurants lining the Dong Nai River. Construction has increased rapidly (with many Western-style houses and villas under development), and the real estate market has experienced a series of boom cycles since the mid-1990s. The retail market still includes the many ad hoc bazaar-type markets and shop-fronts common to most of Vietnam, but now also includes air-conditioned, enclosed shopping malls (one of which, "Big C," includes a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant, a Western-style grocery store, a bowling alley and video arcade, among others), as well.

See also

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Đồng Nai province
Capital: Biên Hòa
Biên Hòa Đồng Nai province
Long Khánh
  • Bảo Vinh
  • Bàu Sen
  • Phú Bình
  • Suối Tre
  • Xuân An
  • Xuân Bình
  • Xuân Hòa
  • Xuân Lập
  • Xuân Tân
  • Xuân Thanh
  • Xuân Trung
  • Bảo Quang
  • Bàu Trâm
  • Bình Lộc
  • Hàng Gòn
Cẩm Mỹ District
  • Bảo Bình
  • Lâm San
  • Long Giao
  • Nhân Nghĩa
  • Sông Nhạn
  • Sông Ray
  • Thừa Đức
  • Xuân Bảo
  • Xuân Đông
  • Xuân Đường
  • Xuân Mỹ
  • Xuân Quế
  • Xuân Tây
Định Quán District
  • Định Quán
  • Gia Canh
  • La Ngà
  • Ngọc Định
  • Phú Cường
  • Phú Hòa
  • Phú Lợi
  • Phú Ngọc
  • Phú Tân
  • Phú Túc
  • Phú Vinh
  • Suối Nho
  • Thanh Sơn
  • Túc Trưng
Long Thành District
  • Long Thành
  • An Phước
  • Bàu Cạn
  • Bình An
  • Bình Sơn
  • Cẩm Đường
  • Lộc An
  • Long An
  • Long Đức
  • Long Phước
  • Phước Bình
  • Phước Thái
  • Tam An
  • Tân Hiệp
Nhơn Trạch District
  • Hiệp Phước
  • Đại Phước
  • Long Tân
  • Long Thọ
  • Phú Đông
  • Phú Hội
  • Phú Thạnh
  • Phú Hữu
  • Phước An
  • Phước Khánh
  • Phước Thiền
  • Vĩnh Thanh
Tân Phú District
  • Tân Phú
  • Đắc Lua
  • Nam Cát Tiên
  • Núi Tượng
  • Phú An
  • Phú Bình
  • Phú Điền
  • Phú Lâm
  • Phú Lập
  • Phú Lộc
  • Phú Sơn
  • Phú Thanh
  • Phú Thịnh
  • Phú Trung
  • Phú Xuân
  • Tà Lài
  • Thanh Sơn
  • Trà Cổ
Thống Nhất District
  • Dầu Giây
  • Bàu Hàm 2
  • Gia Tân 1
  • Gia Tân 2
  • Gia Tân 3
  • Gia Kiệm
  • Hưng Lộc
  • Lộ 25
  • Quang Trung
  • Xuân Thiện
Trảng Bom District
  • Trảng Bom
  • An Viễn
  • Bắc Sơn
  • Bàu Hàm
  • Bình Minh
  • Cây Gáo
  • Đông Hòa
  • Đồi 61
  • Giang Điền
  • Hố Nai 3
  • Hưng Thịnh
  • Quảng Tiến
  • Sông Thao
  • Sông Trầu
  • Tây Hòa
  • Thanh Bình
  • Trung Hòa
Vĩnh Cửu District
  • Vĩnh An
  • Bình Hòa
  • Bình Lợi
  • Hiếu Liêm
  • Mã Đà
  • Phú Lý
  • Tân An
  • Tân Bình
  • Thạnh Phú
  • Thiện Tân
  • Trị An
  • Vĩnh Tân
Xuân Lộc District
  • Gia Ray
  • Bảo Hòa
  • Lang Minh
  • Suối Cao
  • Suối Cát
  • Xuân Bắc
  • Xuân Định
  • Xuân Hiệp
  • Xuân Hòa
  • Xuân Hưng
  • Xuân Phú
  • Xuân Tâm
  • Xuân Thành
  • Xuân Thọ
  • Xuân Trường
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