Long Khánh, District-level town in Đồng Nai Province, Vietnam.
Long Khánh is a district-level town in Đồng Nai Province that spreads across multiple urban wards and rural communes. It sits at an elevation of about 195 meters and functions as a regional administrative center with residential areas, commercial zones, and local institutions.
Long Khánh was established as a separate province in 1956 after breaking away from Biên Hòa. The town went through several administrative restructurings before becoming part of Đồng Nai Province in 1975.
The Cathedral of Christ the King shapes the town's religious life and serves as a focal point for the local community. It reflects the spiritual traditions that remain central to how residents mark important moments and gather together.
The town is well connected by roads to Ho Chi Minh City and Biên Hòa. Motorbikes and public buses are the main transportation options for getting around locally.
The Hang Gon dolmen tomb reveals traces of prehistoric burial practices and offers insight into the life of the region's early inhabitants. This archaeological site stands as a quiet reminder of the long history that came before the modern town.
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