Bình Dương province

[4] Bình Dương province is situated on relatively level terrain, and is crossed by the Saigon, Đồng Nai, and Bé rivers.

Across Bình Dương there are many different topographic regions, including low mountainous terrain with slight undulation, flat plains and alluvial valleys.

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.

[5][6] Originally, the area now known as Bình Dương was heavily forested, and was dominated by peoples of the Xtiêng, Chơ Ro, Mnong, and Khmer Krom ethnic groups.

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.

[10] 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.

[14] As one of the important elements, the system of cultural institutions has gotten development at the same time as main works in Bình Dương New City.

[15] 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 with Đồng Nai province to bring into full play and preserve the local historical and cultural features.

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.

[16] According to VOV,[17] eight must-visit places in Bình Dương (mainly in Thủ Dầu Một) are: National Highway 13 is a vital strategic route in Vietnam's road network.

It originates in Ho Chi Minh City and stretches the entire length of Binh Phuoc province from south to north, connecting to Cambodia and onwards to the borders of Thailand and Laos.

National Highway 14, running from Tay Ninh through Dau Tieng to Chon Thanh, Dong Xoai, and Bu Dang in Binh Phuoc province, traverses the Central Highlands region.

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 administrative divisions of Bình Dương province
Bình Dương Provincial Administration Center in Bình Dương New City, Thủ Dầu Một
Mỹ Phước 3 Industrial Park in Bến Cát City
Phú Cường Cathedral in Downtown Thủ Dầu Một
Saigon River in Thủ Dầu Một