Introduction
Former provincial city in South Central Coast, Vietnam Provincial city in South Central Coast, VietnamNha TrangProvincial city (Class-1)Nha Trang CityThành phố Nha Trang Skyline alongside Nha Trang BeachChrist the King CathedralNha Trang BayLong Sơn TemplePo Nagar Towers SealNha TrangLocation in VietnamShow map of VietnamNha TrangNha Trang (Southeast Asia)Show map of Southeast AsiaNha TrangNha Trang (Asia)Show map of AsiaCoordinates: 12°14′42″N 109°11′30″E / 12.24500°N 109.19167°E / 12.24500; 109.19167Country VietnamRegionSouth Central CoastProvinceKhánh HòaFoundedMarch 30, 1977DissolvedJuly 1, 2025Area • Provincial city (Class-1)254.29 km2 (98.18 sq mi)Population (2023) • Provincial city (Class-1)579,000 • Density2,280/km2 (5,900/sq mi) • Urban407,000 • Ethnicities Kinh Hoa Cham Metro GDP (PPP, constant 2015 values) • Year2023 • Total$3.9 billion • Per capita$11,500Time zoneGMT + 7ZIP code625080ClimateAsWebsitenhatrang.khanhhoa.gov.vn Nha Trang (English: /ˌnjɑːˈtræŋ/ or /ˌnɑːˈtræŋ/; Vietnamese: [ɲaː1 ʈaːŋ1] ⓘ) is a coastal city and the former capital of Khánh Hòa Province, on the South Central Coast of Vietnam. It was bounded on the north by the Ninh Hoà town, on the south by Cam Ranh city and on the west by Diên Khánh District. The city had a population of about 535,000 people in 2023. Historically, the city was known as Kauthara under rule of the Kingdom of Champa. The city is still home to the famous Po Nagar Towers built by the Champa. Being a coastal city, Nha Trang is a center for marine science based at the Nha Trang Oceanography Institute. The Hon Mun marine protected area is one of four first marine protected areas in the world admitted by the IUCN. Nha Trang is well known for its beaches and scuba diving and has developed into a popular destination for international tourists, attracting large numbers of backpackers, as well as more affluent travelers on the south-east Asia circuit; it is already very popular with Vietnamese tourists, with Nha Trang Bay widely considered as among the world's most beautiful bays. Tourists are welcomed to participate in the Sea Festival, held biennially. On 1 July 2025, Nha Trang ceased to exist as a municipal city following the elimination of district level units in Vietnam.