Thá»§ Thiêm new urban area (Vietnamese: Khu ÃÂô thá» má»Âi Thá»§ Thiêm) is an ongoing urban redevelopment project and a planned community locates in the former District 2 and subsequently Thá»§ ÃÂức City, now An Khánh ward of Ho Chi Minh City. It is currently under development. As of 2026, the area has been chosen to be the new seat of government for the expanded Ho Chi Minh City.
Thá»§ Thiêm is situated on a point bar of the Saigon River, which also references as Thá»§ Thiêm Peninsula, in the municipal division known as Thá»§ ÃÂức. On the opposite bank of the river are the area of former Bình Thạnh District, District 1âÂÂHo Chi Minh City's historic central business districtâÂÂDistrict 4 and District 7. It includes some wards of Thá»§ ÃÂức: Thá»§ Thiêm, An Lợi ÃÂông and a part of An Khánh (now is all An Khánh, Ho Chi Minh City).
Before its clearance for redevelopment, Thủ Thiêm was one of the most densely settled areas of Ho Chi Minh City and included a central market established in 1751, around the Saigon riverside area. Beginning in 2002 and continuing for almost a decade, between 14,000 and 15,000 households were removed from the development site and resettled.
Master planning for the site began in 1998, anticipating the completion of several bridges and tunnels that would connect District 2 to Ho Chi Minh City's central business district across the river. In 2003, Sasaki Associates won an international design competition to plan the site.
The project is being carried out in stages, and is scheduled to be completed in 15 years, depending on the investment capital. Priority is given to the infrastructure investors with favorable assistance for the city government as well as preferential taxation.
Many local residents protested against relocations.
The urban area covers an area of 7 square kilometres and consists of several sections: residences, pools, parks and office sections. Almost all buildings here are to be of 10 to 40-story. Once completed, this new urban area will be the city's new center along with the historic center District 1. This new urban area is connected with the existing downtown with 5 bridges tally, including finished Thá»§ Thiêm Bridge (connect to Bình Thạnh district), Ba Son Bridge (connect to District 1; both are completed), Saigon River Pedestrian Bridge (connect to Mê Linh Square, District 1; under construction), Thu Thiem 3 Bridge (connect to District 4), Thu Thiem 4 Bridge (connect to District 7; both are planned) and a completed 6-lane underwater tunnel.
Based on the urban railway planning of Ho Chi Minh City 2025, Thủ Thiêm will have three MRT Lines, including: