
Ankapong turns the city's land and planning records into a satellite map you can read in English. Search a plot, see its zoning and land-use, and do a first due-diligence check before you buy — free, no signup.
Click any plot to see its land-use code (ODT, CLN, LUC…) and how it sits under the official master plan — residential, commercial, or reserved for a road or park.
Find a plot by street address or by pasting VN2000 coordinates from a land certificate — the exact coordinate system used on Vietnamese red/pink books.
Measure a parcel's area and distances directly on the satellite map before you visit or sign anything.
Vietnam merged and renamed thousands of wards from July 2025. Find which new ward an old address now belongs to.
Foreign investors running due diligence on a plot, expats renting or buying a home, and anyone who wants to verify what a piece of land really is — its zoning, land-use and boundaries — before signing.
Open the map and check parcels with no account. The fastest way to start.
199,000₫ / month or 990,000₫ / year (about US$8/month or US$39/year) for full access and higher usage limits.
Prices shown in Vietnamese đồng; USD figures are approximate.
New to Vietnamese property? These plain-English explainers cover the essentials.
No. The map and this English site let you search, click a parcel and read its zoning and land-use in English. Official source documents are still in Vietnamese, so verify anything important with a licensed lawyer or the local land office before a transaction.
Foreigners generally cannot own land-use rights the way Vietnamese citizens can, but can own apartments/houses within legal quotas and lease land. Zoning and land-use still matter enormously for value and buildability — which is exactly what Ankapong helps you check.
Ankapong compiles parcel and zoning data from public government sources for reference. It is a fast first check, not a legal record. Always confirm against the original certificate and an official cadastral extract before you buy.
Ho Chi Minh City, including central and eastern districts where most expats and investors look — District 1, District 2 (Thao Dien, Thu Thiem), Binh Thanh, District 7 and more.
Open the Ho Chi Minh City map and look up any plot's zoning and land-use in seconds.
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