Bien Hoa, one of the oldest cities in Dong Nai Province, Vietnam, was conquered by the French in 1861 after prolonged Vietnamese resistance. It is located 27 kilometres northeast of Ho Chi Minh City and has become the industrial hub of southern Vietnam, specializing in steel and metal production.
Home to approximately 1.1 million residents, Bien Hoa offers a rich cultural experience with nature reserves, temples, museums, golf courses, and exceptional local cuisine. The city is widely recognized for its booming manufacturing industry and unique landscapes.
International travelers can fly into Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City, about 31 kilometres from Bien Hoa’s center. From the airport, passengers commute to Saigon Train Station, the nearest major railway station, and board shuttle trains—which take about 50 minutes—to Bien Hoa Station.
Taxis offer a flexible but sometimes more expensive option for traveling between Ho Chi Minh City and Bien Hoa Station. Additionally, several reliable bus routes—#04, #07, and #09—connect to the Bien Hoa bus station, with other routes servicing nearby stops.
Vietnam National Railway is the primary operator running reliable services through Bien Hoa Station, with trains adhering to published schedules. Tickets can be booked online via Easybook.
The station provides essential facilities for visitors, including a waiting area, signage, ticket counters, and a car park. The waiting area is sheltered and furnished with benches for passenger comfort.
Bien Hoa offers visitors diverse cultural and recreational experiences, including sites like Buu Long Pagoda and Thuy Chau Tourist Site. The well-maintained train timetable ensures efficient arrivals and departures. Easybook’s online booking platform offers a convenient, user-friendly interface to book tickets and plan trips to Bien Hoa at affordable prices.
Hung Dao Vuong, Thong Nhat, Bien Hoa Province, Dong Nai, Vietnam
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