Hoàng Mai, District-level town in Nghệ An, Vietnam.
Hoàng Mai is a district-level town in the North Central Coast region that spans multiple urban and suburban areas. The settlement combines city quarters with surrounding communes, creating a mixed residential landscape.
The town was established in April 2013 when it was separated from Quỳnh Lưu District as an independent administrative unit. This division created a new district-level jurisdiction for the region.
The town maintains traditional Vietnamese coastal practices through its local markets and seafood-based cuisine that shape everyday life. These customs are visible in public gathering spaces where residents come together regularly.
National Route 1A runs through the town center and links it to major highways across the country. This main road makes it easy to travel between northern and southern Vietnam.
A specialized hospital in Quỳnh Lập ward focuses on treating leprosy patients and serves as a medical center for the surrounding area. This facility is an important health service that draws people from a wide geographic region.
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