Sa ÃÂéc is an old provincial city in ÃÂá»Âng Tháp province in the Mekong Delta of southern Vietnam. It is a river port and agricultural and industrial trading center. The Sa ÃÂéc economic zone consists of Châu Thành, Lai Vung and Lấp Vò districts.
As of January 2018, the city has a population of approximately 202,046. There are three industrial zones, designated by the codes A, C1, and C. They attract many business people from the Mekong Delta region.
In February 1976, Sa ÃÂéc province was merged with Kiến Phong province to form ÃÂá»Âng Tháp province. Sa ÃÂéc town was initially the provincial capital of ÃÂá»Âng Tháp province until April 29, 1994. Then the provincial capital was moved to Cao Lãnh town.
Sa ÃÂéc town originally had 5 communes including: Vénh Phðá»Âc, Tân Quy Tây, Tân Quy ÃÂông, Tân Phú ÃÂông, Tân Hðng
On June 10, 1981, the Council of Ministers issued resolution No. 62-HÃÂBT on the establishment of new communes and wards in Sa ÃÂéc town, ÃÂá»Âng Tháp province.
⢠Dissolution of Vénh Phðá»Âc, Tân Quy ÃÂông, Tân Phú ÃÂông, Tân Hðng commune
After establishing new wards and communes, Sa ÃÂéc town has 7 administrative units, including: wards 1, 2, 3, 4, and 3 communes Tân Quy Tây, Tân Quy ÃÂông, Tân Phú ÃÂông.
On February 16, 1987, the Council of Ministers issued resolution No. 36-HÃÂBT on adjusting the administrative boundaries of Sa ÃÂéc town, ÃÂá»Âng Tháp province:
⢠Split Tân Huá» and Tân Lợi hamlets, including 890 hectares of natural land and 4,508 people of Tân Dðáng commune, Thạnh Hðng district.
⢠Three island of Cát SáºÂy and Bá»Âng Bá»Âng, 152 hectares and 505 people of Bình Hàng Trung commune, Cao Lãnh district, into Sa ÃÂéc town.
Sa ÃÂéc town consists of 4 wards, 3 communes, has 4,005 hectares of land area with 72,670 people.
After the merger, Sa ÃÂéc is territory borders:
On April 29, 1994, the Vietnam government issued resolution No. 36-CP on moving the provincial capital of ÃÂá»Âng Tháp province from Sa ÃÂéc town to Cao Lãnh town.
On November 29, 2004, the Vietnamese government issued decree No. 194/2004 NÃÂ-CP on the establishment of new wards in Sa Dec town.
After the arrangement of administrative units, Sa ÃÂéc town has 9 administrative units including: wards 1, 2, 3, 4, An Hòa, Tân Quy ÃÂông and 3 communes Tân Quy Tây, Tân Khánh ÃÂông, Tân Phú ÃÂông.
Sa ÃÂéc town boundary:
⢠South borders Châu Thành district.
⢠West borders Lai Vung district.
⢠North of the Lấp Vò district.
⢠The East borders the Cao Lãnh district separated by the Tiá»Ân river.
December 15, 2005, Sa ÃÂéc town was recognized as a type III urban area.
On October 14, 2013, the Vietnam government issued resolution No. 113/NQ-CP on the establishment of Sa ÃÂéc city in ÃÂá»Âng Tháp province on the basis of the entire area and population size of the old Sa ÃÂéc town.
On February 10, 2018, Sa ÃÂéc city was recognized as a type II urban area and was the first city under ÃÂá»Âng Tháp province to be recognized as a type II urban area.
On July 1, 2025, The Standing Committee of the National Assembly issued resolution No. 1663/NQ-UBTVQH15 on the arrangement of commune-level administrative units of ÃÂá»Âng Tháp province in 2025.
Accordingly, Sa ÃÂéc city is divided into two new administrative units:
Since then, Sa ÃÂéc city was officially dissolved.
Sa ÃÂéc has 9 subordinate administrative units:
The French writer Marguerite Duras lived in Sa ÃÂéc during the three- to four-year period between 1928 and 1932. Her mother ran a school on the corner of Hùng Vðáng and Há» Xuân Hðáng streets, where a school still exists today (now it is Trðng Vðáng Primary School). Duras met Huỳnh Thá»§y Lê, the son of a wealthy Chinese family, and the two became involved in a love affair that became the basis for Duras's 1984 Prix Goncourt-winning novel, The Lover. The house of Huỳnh Thá»§y Lê, at 255A Nguyá» n Huá» Street, for many years an office for a government agency, has from 2007 been open to the public, with guides offering tours in French, English and Vietnamese.