Ho Chi Minh City to Zhongshan

1486 km (923 miles)

Straight-line distance between Ho Chi Minh City, VN and Zhongshan, CN. This is the shortest distance between the two cities as the crow flies.

Route Overview

Direct path from Ho Chi Minh City to Zhongshan

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Travel Information

Flight Time
~1h 39m
Driving Time
~18h 34m
Walking Time
~12d 9h

Interesting Facts

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Earth Comparison

This distance is 3.7% of Earth's circumference.

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Great Circle Distance

This 1486 km distance follows the shortest path on Earth's surface.

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Walking Challenge

Walking non-stop at 5 km/h would take 297 hours.

Note about travel times:

These are approximate estimates based on straight-line distance. Actual travel times will vary significantly based on routes, traffic, weather, connections, and other factors.

Distance Details

Kilometers: 1486 km
Miles: 923 mi
Nautical Miles: 802 nmi

Ho Chi Minh City

Country: VN
Population: 14,002,598
Coordinates: °, °

Zhongshan

Country: CN
Population: 3,841,873
Coordinates: °, °

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About This Distance Calculation

The distance between Ho Chi Minh City and Zhongshan is calculated using the Haversine formula, which determines the great-circle distance between two points on a sphere given their latitude and longitude coordinates. This represents the shortest distance over the earth's surface, giving an "as-the-crow-flies" distance of approximately 1486 kilometers (923 miles).

This calculation assumes the Earth is a perfect sphere (it's actually slightly flattened at the poles), but the Haversine formula is accurate to within 0.5% for distances between most points on Earth. The coordinates used are:

  • Ho Chi Minh City: °N, °W
  • Zhongshan: °N, °W

Keep in mind that actual travel distances by car, train, or ship will be longer due to the need to follow roads, railways, shipping routes, and navigate around geographical obstacles. Flight paths may also differ from the great circle route due to air traffic control requirements, weather conditions, and airline-specific routing policies.