Download the list of new special economic zone communes and wards of 34 provinces and cities after the merger
The National Assembly has passed Resolutions on the arrangement of commune-level administrative units in 2025 of the provinces and cities after the merger. The list of 3,321 communes and wards of special zones of 34 provinces and cities after the merger is as follows.
34 resolutions specify the number of commune-level administrative units (including communes, wards and special zones) of provinces and cities.
Details of the list of 3,321 communes and wards nationwide after the merger of provincial and commune levels in 2025 seeHERE

Specifically, Ho Chi Minh City has 168 commune-level administrative units, including 113 wards, 54 communes and 1 special zone. Of these, 112 wards, 50 communes and 11 special zones were formed after the rearrangement. The 5 commune-level administrative units that did not undergo the rearrangement are Thoi Hoa ward, Long Son, Hoa Hiep, Binh Chau and Thanh An communes.
Thanh Hoa province has 166 commune-level administrative units, including 147 communes and 19 wards; of which 126 communes and 19 wards were formed after the rearrangement. 21 communes that did not undergo the rearrangement are Phu Xuan (Quan Hoa district), Muong Chanh, Quang Chieu, Tam Chung, Pu Nhi, Nhi Son, Muong Ly, Trung Ly, Trung Son, Na Meo, Son Thuy, Son Dien, Muong Min, Tam Thanh, Yen Khuong, Yen Thang, Xuan Thai, Bat Mot, Yen Nhan, Luong Son, and Van Xuan.
Phu Tho province has 148 commune-level administrative units, including 133 communes and 15 wards; of which 131 communes and 15 wards were formed after the rearrangement and 2 communes did not undergo the rearrangement: Thu Cuc commune and Trung Son commune.
Gia Lai province has 135 commune-level administrative units, including 110 communes and 25 wards; of which 101 communes and 25 wards were formed after the rearrangement and 9 communes did not undergo the rearrangement, namely Ia O commune (Ia Grai district), Nhon Chau, Ia Puch, Ia Mo, Ia Pnôn, Ia Nan, Ia Dom, Ia Chia and Krong.
Nghe An province has 130 commune-level administrative units, including 119 communes and 11 wards; of which 110 communes and 11 wards were formed after the rearrangement and 9 communes did not undergo the rearrangement, namely Keng Du, My Ly, Bac Ly, Huoi Tu, Muong Long, Binh Chuan, Huu Khuong, Luong Minh, Chau Binh.
Ninh Binh province has 129 commune-level administrative units including 97 communes and 32 wards.
Hanoi city has 126 commune-level administrative units, including 51 wards and 75 communes.
Lam Dong province has 124 commune-level administrative units, including 103 communes, 20 wards, and 1 special zone; of which 99 communes, 20 wards, and 1 special zone were formed after reorganization and renamed, and 4 communes were not reorganized, namely Quang Hoa, Quang Son, Quang Truc, and Ninh Gia.
Tuyen Quang province has 124 commune-level administrative units, including 117 communes and 7 wards; of which 104 communes and 7 wards were formed after the rearrangement and 13 communes did not undergo the rearrangement, namely Trung Ha, Kien Thiet, Hung Duc, Minh Son, Minh Tan, Thuan Hoa, Tung Ba, Thuong Son, Cao Bo, Ngoc Long, Giap Trung, Tien Nguyen, and Quang Nguyen.
Vinh Long province has 124 commune-level administrative units, including 105 communes and 19 wards; of which 101 communes and 19 wards were formed after the rearrangement and 4 communes did not undergo the rearrangement: Long Hoa commune (Chau Thanh district), Dong Hai, Long Vinh, and Hoa Minh.
Hung Yen province has 104 commune-level administrative units, including 93 communes and 11 wards.
Can Tho City has 103 commune-level administrative units, including 31 wards and 72 communes; of which 30 wards and 65 communes were formed after the rearrangement and 8 commune-level administrative units were not rearranged, namely Tan Loc ward, Truong Long, Thanh Phu, Thoi Hung, Phong Nam, My Phuoc, Lai Hoa, Vinh Hai communes.
An Giang province has 102 commune-level administrative units, including 85 communes, 14 wards and 3 special zones; of which 79 communes, 14 wards, 3 special zones were formed after the rearrangement and 6 communes did not carry out the rearrangement, namely My Hoa Hung, Binh Giang, Binh Son, Hon Nghe, Son Hai, Tien Hai.
Dak Lak province has 102 commune-level administrative units, including 88 communes and 14 wards; of which 82 communes and 14 wards were formed after the rearrangement and name change, and 6 communes were not rearranged, namely Ea H'Leo, Ea Trang, Ia Lop, Ia Rve, Krong No, and Vu Bon.
Dong Thap province has 102 commune-level administrative units, including 82 communes and 20 wards.
Hai Phong city has 114 commune-level administrative units, including 67 communes, 45 wards and 2 special zones.
Bac Ninh province has 99 commune-level administrative units, including 66 communes and 33 wards; of which 65 communes and 33 wards were formed after the rearrangement and 1 commune that did not undergo the rearrangement, Tuan Dao commune.
Lao Cai province has 99 commune-level administrative units, including 89 communes and 10 wards; of which 81 communes and 10 wards were formed after the rearrangement and 8 communes did not undergo the rearrangement, namely Nam Xe, Ngu Chi Son, Che Tao, Lao Chai, Nam Co, Ta Xi Lang, Cat Thinh, and Phong Du Thuong.
Quang Ngai province has 96 commune-level administrative units, including 86 communes, 9 wards and 1 special zone; of which 81 communes, 9 wards, 1 special zone were formed after the rearrangement and 5 communes did not carry out the rearrangement, namely Dak Long commune (Dak Glei district), Ba Xa, Ro Koi, Mo Rai, Ia Dal.
Tay Ninh province has 96 commune-level administrative units, including 82 communes and 14 wards.
Dong Nai province has 95 commune-level administrative units, including 72 communes and 23 wards; of which 67 communes and 21 wards were formed after the rearrangement and 7 commune-level administrative units were not rearranged, namely Phuoc Tan ward, Tam Phuoc ward, Thanh Son communes (Dinh Quan district), Dak Lua, Phu Ly, Bu Gia Map, Dak O.
Da Nang City has 94 commune-level administrative units, including 23 wards, 70 communes, and 1 special zone; of which 23 wards, 68 communes, and 1 special zone were formed after the rearrangement and 2 communes that did not undergo the rearrangement, namely Tam Hai and Tan Hiep.
Thai Nguyen province has 92 commune-level administrative units, including 77 communes and 15 wards; of which 75 communes and 15 wards were formed after the rearrangement and 2 communes did not undergo the rearrangement: Sang Moc commune and Thuong Quan commune.
Quang Tri province has 78 commune-level administrative units, including 69 communes, 8 wards and 1 special zone; of which 68 communes, 8 wards, 1 special zone were formed after the rearrangement and 1 commune did not undergo the rearrangement, which is Tan Thanh commune (Minh Hoa district).
Son La province has 75 commune-level administrative units, including 67 communes and 8 wards; of which 60 communes and 8 wards were formed after the rearrangement and 7 communes did not undergo the rearrangement, namely Muong Lan, Phieng Khoai, Suoi To, Ngoc Chien, Tan Yen, Muong Bam, and Muong Leo.
Ha Tinh province has 69 commune-level administrative units, including 60 communes and 9 wards; of which 58 communes, 9 wards were formed after the rearrangement and 2 communes did not undergo the rearrangement: Son Kim 1 commune and Son Kim 2 commune.
Khanh Hoa province has 65 commune-level administrative units, including 48 communes, 16 wards and 1 special zone.
Lang Son province has 65 commune-level administrative units, including 61 communes and 4 wards.
Ca Mau province has 64 commune-level administrative units, including 55 communes and 9 wards; of which 54 communes, 9 wards were formed after the rearrangement and 1 commune did not undergo the rearrangement, which is Ho Thi Ky commune.
Cao Bang province has 56 commune-level administrative units, including 53 communes and 3 wards.
Quang Ninh province has 54 commune-level administrative units, including 22 communes, 30 wards and 2 special zones; of which 21 communes, 30 wards, 2 special zones were formed after the rearrangement and 1 commune did not undergo the rearrangement, which is Cai Chien commune.
Dien Bien province has 45 commune-level administrative units, including 42 communes and 3 wards.
Hue City has 40 commune-level administrative units, including 21 wards and 19 communes; of which 20 wards and 19 communes were formed after the rearrangement and 11 wards that did not undergo the rearrangement were Duong No ward.
Lai Chau province has 38 commune-level administrative units, including 36 communes and 2 wards; of which 34 communes and 2 wards were formed after the rearrangement and 2 communes did not undergo the rearrangement: Mu Ca commune and Ta Tong commune.