Quang Ngai is the provincial capital of Quang Ngai Province in central Vietnam, with a population of 278,496 inhabitants. Located along the coast and covering 160.15 square kilometers, the city serves as a key administrative and economic center for the surrounding region. Positioned strategically between Bình Sơn District to the north, Sơn Tịnh District to the northwest, and Tư Nghĩa District to the south and west, Quang Ngai provides access to both urban amenities and nearby coastal areas. The city experiences a tropical monsoon climate, with the warmest months (June–September) averaging 28–30°C and peak rainfall occurring in August at 390mm. The dry season from February to April offers the most comfortable conditions, with temperatures between 18–28°C and minimal precipitation. Noi Bai International Airport lies approximately 37 kilometers away, connecting Quang Ngai to regional and international destinations.
Updated 2026-05-03 · Source: GeoNames, Wikipedia
Image: Wikimedia Commons contributors · CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikipedia
Affiliate links — Luxstay may earn commission
Compare options across major OTAs. Same inventory, different filters and price formats — pick whichever you trust.
Weather data by Open-Meteo.com
Monthly normals (10-year window). Bars show precipitation, lines show average and max temperature.
Best months to visit: Feb, Mar, Apr, Nov
© OpenStreetMap contributors
14
Temples
13
Restaurants
8
ATMs
6
Cafés
5
Attractions
2
Hotels
2
Markets
2
Hospitals
1
Hostels
© OpenStreetMap contributors
OpenFlights.org
Noi Bai International Airport
Hanoi
Quang Ngai occupies a strategic location in central coastal Vietnam, covering 160.15 square kilometers within the administrative boundaries of Quang Ngai Province. The city's coastal position provides access to maritime resources and trade routes while remaining integrated with inland agricultural regions. The climate is classified as tropical monsoon, characterized by distinct seasonal patterns. Winter months (December–February) see average temperatures of 17–18°C with minimal rainfall. The transition season (March–April) gradually warms to 22–28°C. Summer (May–September) is hot and wet, with average temperatures peaking at 29.6°C in June and reaching 28–29°C through August, accompanied by significant rainfall. August is the wettest month, recording 390mm of precipitation across approximately 23 rainy days. The dry season extends from October through early November, making these months and the winter period the most suitable for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
Quang Ngai is known for its traditional artisanal villages and cultural heritage sites. The region features several craft villages specializing in bamboo weaving, silk production, and other traditional industries. Within a 10-kilometer radius, the city contains 14 temples reflecting Vietnamese Buddhist and spiritual traditions, alongside 5 other tourism attractions and the Bảo tàng đường Hồ Chí Minh (Ho Chi Minh Trail Museum). Notable attractions include Làng mây tre đan Phú Vinh, a bamboo weaving village; Làng giang Phù Yên; Làng tre Yên Kiện; and Làng lụa La Phù, a silk village. These traditional villages offer insight into local craftsmanship and provide opportunities to witness artisanal production methods passed down through generations. The museums and cultural sites document the area's historical significance within Vietnam's broader narrative.

Quang Ngai offers essential services for visitors, with 2 hotels and 1 hostel located within the city proper, along with 8 ATMs and 2 hospitals for medical needs. The nearest significant airport is Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi, approximately 37 kilometers away, serving as the primary hub for international and regional air connections. Within the city center, travelers will find 13 restaurants and 6 cafes, along with 2 markets providing local goods and food. The timezone is Asia/Bangkok (UTC+7). The local currency is Vietnamese Dong (VND), and Vietnamese is the primary language spoken, though English may be available in tourist-oriented establishments.
The optimal period for visiting Quang Ngai is during the dry season and cooler months, spanning February through April and November. February and March offer temperatures of 18–22°C with minimal rainfall—45mm and 77mm respectively—and 8–13 rainy days. April remains dry and warm, reaching 24–28°C with 114mm of precipitation and 12 rainy days. November provides similar conditions with 22°C average temperatures and only 65mm of rainfall across 10 days. These months minimize exposure to the monsoon rains that dominate May through September. December and January are also relatively dry, though slightly cooler at 17°C. Travelers should avoid August and September, when rainfall is heaviest and temperatures remain high, creating less favorable conditions for outdoor exploration.

Geographic data from GeoNames (CC BY 4.0). Narrative sourced from Wikipedia (CC BY-SA 4.0) and structured by Claude. Map by © OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL). See the methodology and sources registry for full attribution and update cadence.
This page last refreshed 2026-05-03 · generation v2.