Vénh Long [jènèéæ:lawà Âçç] is a former city and the capital of Vénh Long Province in Vietnam's Mekong Delta.
Vénh Long covers and has a population of 200,120 (as of 2018). The name was spelled ("eternal prosperity") in the former Hán-Nôm writing system.
Vénh Long is on the Cá» Chiên River, which branches out from the Mekong River at the narrows of Mỹ ThuáºÂn about upstream, only to meet it later downstream. Across the Cá» Chiên river from Vénh Long are the An Binh and Bình Hòa Phðá»Âc islands, some across, with the Mekong River on the other side. A number of canals run through Vénh Long, with tall vehicular bridges crossing them. Transport by boat is possible, although parts of the town, particularly An Binh, become unreachable at low tide.
Vénh Long is about two hours from the large city of Cần Thá in the adjacent HáºÂu Giang Province, and about three hours from Saigon. The floating market town of Cái Bè is on the other side of the An Binh island and is the frequent destination for tourists from Vénh Long.
Vinh Long City has an area of 47.82 km<sup>2</sup>, population is 138,981 people, population density is 2,906 people/km<sup>2</sup> on December 31, 2022.