Capital
|
Period
|
Nation
|
Era
|
Palace
|
Current location
|
Ngàn Hống |
2879 – ? BC |
Xích Quỷ |
Hồng Bàng dynasty - Kinh Duong Vuong |
unknown |
Hồng Lĩnh mountain, Hà Tĩnh Province
|
Nghĩa Lĩnh |
? – 2524 BC |
Xích Quỷ |
Hồng Bàng dynasty - Lac Long Quan |
unknown |
Nghĩa Lĩnh mountain, Phú Thọ Province
|
Phong Châu |
2524–258 BC |
Văn Lang |
Hồng Bàng dynasty - Hùng Kings |
unknown |
Phú Thọ Province
|
Cổ Loa |
257–208 BC |
Âu Lạc |
Thục dynasty |
Cổ Loa Citadel |
Đông Anh District, Hanoi
|
Panyu |
207–111 BC |
Nanyue |
Zhao Dynasty |
Nanyue Palace |
Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, China
|
Leilou |
111-106 BC |
First Era of Chinese Domination |
unknown |
Bắc Ninh Province
|
Guangxin |
106 BC-40 AD |
unknown |
Wuzhou City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China
|
Mê Linh |
40–43 AD |
Lingnan |
Trưng Sisters |
unknown |
Mê Linh District, Hanoi
|
Guangxin |
43-210 |
Second Era of Chinese Domination |
unknown |
Wuzhou City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China
|
Panyu |
210-226? |
Nanyue Palace |
Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, China
|
Longyuan |
226?-544 |
Long Biên Palace |
Long Biên District, Hanoi or Bắc Ninh Province (uncertain)
|
Long Uyên |
544–602 |
Vạn Xuân |
Early Lý dynasty
|
Jiaozhi (district) |
602-607? |
Third Era of Chinese Domination |
unknown |
between Đuống River and Thái Bình River
|
Songping |
607?-713 |
unknown |
Hanoi
|
Vạn An |
713–722 |
Annam (under Tang domination) |
Mai Hắc Đế |
unknown |
Nam Đàn District, Nghệ An Province
|
Songping |
722-779 |
Third Era of Chinese Domination |
unknown |
Hanoi
|
Tống Bình |
779-791 |
Annam (under Tang domination) |
Phùng Hưng |
unknown
|
Songping |
791-866 |
Third Era of Chinese Domination |
unknown
|
Dalou |
866-905 |
Đại La Citadel |
Ba Đình District, Hanoi
|
Đại La |
905–938 |
Jinghai |
Khúc clan and Dương clan
|
Cổ Loa |
939–968 |
Ngô dynasty |
Cổ Loa Citadel |
Đông Anh District, Hanoi
|
Hoa Lư |
968–980 |
Đại Cồ Việt |
Đinh dynasty |
Hoa Lư Citadel |
Ninh Bình Province
|
980–1009 |
Early Lê dynasty
|
1009 – 1010 |
Later Lý dynasty
|
Thăng Long |
1010 – 1225 |
Đại Việt |
Later Lý dynasty |
Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long |
Hanoi
|
1226–1440 |
Trần dynasty
|
Tây Đô |
1400–1407 |
Đại Ngu |
Hồ dynasty |
Ho Citadel |
Vĩnh Lộc District, Thanh Hóa Province
|
Mô Độ |
1407–1409 |
Jiaozhi (under Ming domination) |
Later Trần dynasty |
unknown |
Yên Mô District, Ninh Bình Province
|
Dongguan |
1407-1427 |
Fourth Era of Chinese Domination |
Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long |
Hanoi
|
Đông Kinh |
1428–1527 |
Đại Việt |
Later Lê dynasty – early period
|
1527–1592 |
Mạc dynasty
|
Vạn Lại |
1533–1597 |
Đại Việt – southern region |
Later Lê dynasty – warlord period |
Van Lai Citadel |
Thọ Xuân District, Thanh Hóa Province
|
Cao Bình |
1592–1677 |
Đại Việt – northern region |
Mạc dynasty |
Ban Phu Citadel |
Cao Bằng City, Cao Bằng Province
|
Đông Kinh |
1597–1789 |
Đại Việt |
Later Lê dynasty – warlord period |
Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long |
Hanoi
|
1597–1787 |
Đại Việt – Outer Region |
Trịnh lords |
Palace of Trịnh Lords
|
Phú Xuân |
1678–1777 |
Đại Việt – Inner Region |
Nguyễn lords |
Palace of Nguyễn Lords |
Huế City, Thừa Thiên-Huế Province
|
Qui Nhơn |
1778–1793 |
Đại Việt |
Tây Sơn dynasty |
Emperor Citadel |
An Nhơn Town, Bình Định Province
|
Phú Xuân |
1786–1802 |
unknown |
Huế City, Thừa Thiên-Huế Province
|
Huế |
1802–1945 |
Viet Nam, later Dai Nam |
Nguyễn dynasty |
Imperial City of Huế |
Huế City, Thừa Thiên-Huế Province
|
Saigon |
1887–1901 |
French Colonial Era |
Indochinese Federation |
Governor-General Palace |
Ho Chi Minh City
|
Hanoi |
1902–1954 |
Indochinese Governor-General Palace |
Hanoi
|
Saigon |
1945 |
Indochina under Japanese Occupation |
Governor-General Palace |
Ho Chi Minh City
|
Huế |
1945 |
Vietnam |
Empire of Vietnam |
Imperial City of Huế |
Huế City, Thừa Thiên-Huế Province
|
Hanoi |
1945–1976 |
Vietnam, later North Vietnam |
Democratic Republic of Vietnam |
Presidential Palace |
Hanoi
|
Saigon |
1945-1954 |
French Occupation |
Indochinese Federation |
Governor-General Palace |
Ho Chi Minh City
|
1946–1949 |
Cochinchina (under French Occupation) |
Autonomous Republic of Cochinchina |
Gia Long Palace
|
1949–1955 |
South Vietnam |
State of Vietnam under French military presence |
Norodom Palace
|
1955–1975 |
Republic of Vietnam under U.S. military presence |
Independence Palace
|
Tây Ninh |
1969-1972 |
South Vietnam |
Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam |
none |
Tây Ninh Province
|
Lộc Ninh |
1972–1973 |
none |
Lộc Ninh District, Bình Phước Province
|
Cam Lộ |
1973-1975 |
none |
Cam Lộ District, Quảng Trị Province
|
Saigon |
1975-1976 |
Independence Palace |
Ho Chi Minh City
|
Hanoi |
1976 – present |
Vietnam |
Socialist Republic of Vietnam |
Presidential Palace |
current capital
|