Comparison
VN · Vietnam

Ho Chi Minh City

14,002,598 residents10.78°, 106.70°
CN · People's Republic of China

Jinan

9,202,432 residents36.67°, 116.98°

Ho Chi Minh City and Jinan, side by side.

01 · Basics

At a glance

Population
14,002,598
9,202,432
Metro populationno data
Area (kmÂČ)
6,772.59
10,244.45
Density (per kmÂČ)no data
Elevation (m)
13
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02 · Climate

Weather, month by month

Solid lines are monthly highs, dashed lines are lows (°C).
Ho Chi Minh City high low Jinan high low
Ho Chi Minh City vs Jinan monthly temperature-10°-5°0°5°10°15°20°25°30°35°JFMAMJJASOND
Avg annual temp (°C)
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no data
15.2
Annual rainfall (mm)lower is better
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no data
631.1
Sunny days per yearno data
06 · Vibes

What locals say

Synthesized from upvoted comments on each city's subreddit.
Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Chi Minh City feels busy, fast, and visually lively: motorbikes, traffic, bright lights, and a steady stream of cafés, restaurants, and street activity shape everyday life. At the same time, people repeatedly describe pockets of calm inside the chaos, especially around Book Street, Nguyen Hue Walking Street, riverside areas, and some more polished neighborhoods like Thao Dien and District 7. The city seems friendly and convenient for expats and visitors, with lots of food, coffee, and things to do, but it also comes with real daily friction: heat, traffic, occasional scams, and the need to be alert about valuables. Overall, it reads as a place where you can build a comfortable routine if you like energy and variety, but you will be negotiating noise, congestion, and humidity as part of normal life.

Common complaints
  • Traffic and congestion6
  • Heat and humidity4
  • Scams and petty theft3
  • Housing/neighborhood uncertainty3
  • Hard to track events and services2
Common praises
  • Calm pockets in a hectic city5
  • Coffee and cafĂ© culture4
  • Food variety4
  • Walkable/pleasant districts for some lifestyles3
  • Night lights and city atmosphere3

“Book street is such an interesting little spot in the middle of the city, I love the calm vibe.”

r/<subreddit>· 2 votes

“I was there on March, a nice and calm place, especially in the morning”

r/<subreddit>· 2 votes
Jinan

Jinan comes across as a practical provincial capital with a slower, steadier rhythm than China’s bigger coastal megacities. Its identity is tied to water, springs, and a long local history, so daily life can feel more grounded and less flashy than in more internationally marketed cities. People who live here likely deal with the usual big-city inconveniences of traffic, winter cold, and a city that can feel spread out, but the tradeoff is a lower-key atmosphere and a strong sense of local place. Overall, it seems like a city where you live for stability, local food, and ordinary routines rather than constant excitement.

Common complaints
  • No Reddit data to confirm recurring issues0
Common praises
  • Local identity and historic character1
  • Practical, livable pace1
07 · Culture

Food & nightlife

Ho Chi Minh City
Food

The food scene comes across as one of the city’s strongest everyday draws: cheap street food, lots of local specialties, and plenty of casual places to eat at all hours. Posts specifically mention banh mi and bo kho, while others pair food with cafĂ©-hopping and rooftop dinners, showing a range from street-level convenience to more polished dining. It sounds easy to eat well here without spending much, though finding the best spots still takes local knowledge or recommendations.

Nightlife

Nightlife appears energetic but uneven, with a clear focus on District 1 and backpacker areas like BĂči Viện and PháșĄm NgĆ© LĂŁo, plus rooftop bars and clubbing questions from visitors trying to sort out what is good versus what to avoid. The vibe in the posts is more social than underground: people ask for drinks, company, and nightlife recommendations rather than talking about a deeply established club culture. There is also a hint of informality and risk around late-night scenes, including scams, safety concerns, and the general intensity of being out in a crowded, loud city after dark.

Jinan
Food

Jinan sits in Shandong, so the food scene is likely anchored in hearty northern Chinese cooking rather than trendy international dining. Expect strong local staples, wheat-based dishes, dumplings, noodles, and comfort food that fits a colder inland climate. With no Reddit posts to verify specific favorites, the safest read is that eating here is probably defined more by dependable neighborhood restaurants and regional specialties than by a heavily scene-driven restaurant culture.

Nightlife

There is no source material describing nightlife directly, so it is safest to say the city likely has a modest, practical nightlife rather than a huge late-night reputation. In a provincial capital like Jinan, evenings are probably centered on food streets, bars, KTV, and casual socializing rather than all-night club culture. If you want a quieter city with some options but not relentless after-dark energy, that would fit the available evidence better than describing it as a party city.

08 · Reality check

Weather vs. what locals say

Ho Chi Minh City
By the numbers

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How locals feel

The weather is treated less like a set of forecast numbers and more like a constant condition you adapt to. Even when apps say rain is coming, people ask locals whether it will actually be manageable, which suggests forecasts are seen as only partly useful. The most consistent lived description is simply that it is very hot, with humidity and sudden rain shaping what you can comfortably do outdoors. In practice, residents and travelers seem to plan around heat, showers, and quick changes rather than expecting stable, predictable weather.

Jinan
By the numbers

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How locals feel

On paper, Jinan’s inland north-China climate suggests pronounced seasons, with hot summers and cold, dry winters. Locals would probably describe the weather less in statistical terms and more in terms of comfort: winter cold and dryness can be annoying, while summer heat and humidity can feel heavy. Because there are no resident comments here, the best neutral read is that the weather is very seasonally felt rather than mildly unnoticed. The lived experience is likely one of adapting your routines to clear seasonal swings rather than enjoying year-round gentleness.

09 · Summary

In short

Not enough data to form a verdict.

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