Củ Chi District


Củ Chi is a rural district of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

Etymology

The word Củ Chi is spelled by Vietnamese language of Tonle Sre or Sre in old Mon-Khmer language what means river of rice-field or rice field.

History

During the Vietnam War from 1967, Củ Chi Base Camp served as base for the 269th Aviation Battalion of the United States Army.
It is famous for its Củ Chi tunnels, which were constructed during the Vietnam War, and served as headquarters for the Viet Cong. Today, the district has many industrial zones.
, the district had a population of 355,822. It covers an area of 435 km². The district capital lies at Củ Chi Town.

Administration

The district consists of 1 town, Củ Chi Town, and 20 communes: