Quang Ngai City is the capital city of Quang Ngai Province in central Vietnam. It is located on the central coast of the country, around 860 kilometers south of Hanoi and 135 kilometers south of Da Nang. The city has a population of approximately 280,000 people.
Quang Ngai City is an important economic and cultural center in the region. Its economy is primarily based on agriculture, fishing, and industries such as textiles, food processing, and shipbuilding. The city is known for its production of traditional handicrafts, particularly ceramics.
Tourism is also an important sector in Quang Ngai City. The city is home to several historical and cultural attractions, including the My Lai Massacre Memorial Site, where a tragic incident occurred during the Vietnam War. Other popular tourist destinations include Sa Huynh Beach, the Thien An Mountain, and the Chau Sa Citadel.
The city has a tropical climate with two distinct seasons - the dry season from April to September and the rainy season from October to March. The average annual temperature in Quang Ngai City is around 27 degrees Celsius.