Phu My Hung is a planned residential and commercial development in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, designed as a contemporary urban community. Located approximately 12km from Tan Son Nhat International Airport, the area is characterized by modern infrastructure and organized urban planning. The district experiences a tropical climate with a warm, humid year-round pattern. Average temperatures range from 26.6°C to 29.1°C across the year, with the coolest months occurring in January, February, and December. The wet season extends from May through October, with September recording the highest monthly precipitation at 313mm. Within a 10km radius, the area contains extensive amenities including 1,649 restaurants, 1,067 cafes, 419 hotels, 165 temples, and numerous commercial services. The area appeals to expat communities, families, and business travelers seeking modern, planned urban environments with convenient access to the city's major airport and commercial facilities.
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1,649
Restaurants
1,067
Cafés
419
Hotels
342
ATMs
174
Pharmacies
165
Temples
149
Bars
117
Hostels
50
Guesthouses
33
Attractions
30
Markets
29
Hospitals
12
Parks
10
Museums
6
Viewpoints
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Tan Son Nhat International Airport
Ho Chi Minh City
Phu My Hung sits within Ho Chi Minh City's urban landscape, benefiting from proximity to Tan Son Nhat International Airport at just 12km distance. The area experiences a tropical climate with consistent warmth and significant seasonal rainfall variation. The dry season spans January through March and December, with January averaging 26.6°C and receiving only 26mm of precipitation. The transition months of April show increased rainfall at 83mm before the peak wet season begins in May. From May through October, monthly precipitation ranges from 199mm to 313mm, with September reaching the annual maximum. Humidity remains high throughout the year due to the tropical location. Average annual temperatures fluctuate minimally, staying between 26.6°C and 29.1°C monthly.
Phu My Hung offers diverse accommodation options reflecting its developed urban character. Within 10km, the area contains 419 hotels, 50 guesthouses, and 117 hostels, providing choices across different budgets and preferences. Dining and leisure facilities are extensive, with 1,649 restaurants and 1,067 cafes serving both local and international cuisines. Commercial services include 342 ATMs, 174 pharmacies, and 29 hospitals, supporting both residents and visitors. Cultural landmarks within the radius include 165 temples, 10 museums, and several historic memorials reflecting Vietnam's heritage. Parks (12 within 10km) and viewpoints (6) offer limited natural recreation space, though the area emphasizes planned commercial and residential infrastructure over green spaces.

The optimal period for visiting Phu My Hung is the dry season from January through March, plus December. These months offer the lowest precipitation and most comfortable conditions for outdoor activities. January averages 26.6°C with only 26mm of rain across 5 days, making it ideal for city exploration and business travel. February continues the pattern with slightly warmer temperatures at 27.2°C and minimal rainfall of 13mm. March shows continued dry conditions with 16mm of precipitation. December returns to similar conditions with 59mm of rain and temperatures averaging 26.6°C. The period from May through October represents the monsoon season, with heavy rainfall and high humidity limiting outdoor comfort, though indoor attractions and dining remain unaffected. April serves as a transitional month with increasing rainfall but manageable conditions.
Tan Son Nhat International Airport is the primary access point for Phu My Hung, situated only 12km away. This proximity makes the area highly convenient for arriving and departing travelers. Ground transportation options from the airport include taxis, ride-sharing services, airport shuttles, and car rentals, with the short distance typically resulting in 20–40 minute travel times depending on traffic conditions. The airport handles both international and domestic flights, connecting Ho Chi Minh City to regional and global destinations. For those already in Ho Chi Minh City, Phu My Hung is accessible via local buses, taxis, and ride-sharing platforms. The planned development's organized layout and modern infrastructure make navigation straightforward compared to older districts.

Phu My Hung and its surrounding area contain several historic landmarks reflecting Vietnam's 20th-century history. Notable sites include memorials documenting significant dates and events in Vietnamese history, an F5E fighter aircraft on display, historic ruins, and various commemoration monuments. The Thành Đoàn tradition museum and An Phú Hưng riverside park serve as cultural attractions. Within 10km, 165 temples provide insight into Vietnamese Buddhist and spiritual traditions, while 10 museums offer broader cultural context. These sites appeal to culturally-minded visitors and those interested in Vietnam's modern history, though the area's primary character remains commercial and residential rather than heritage-focused.
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A modern urban district in Ho Chi Minh City with over 1,600 restaurants, 426 hotels, and tropical climate averaging 26.6–29.1°C year-round.
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