Quảng Nam Province

Quảng Nam Province (Vietnamese: Tỉnh Quảng Nam) is a province of Vietnam. It is located in the South Central Region on the South China Sea, and is bordered by Thừa Thiên Province and Đà Nẵng to the north, and the provinces of Kon Tum and Quảng Ngãi to the south. It also shares a border with Xekong Province of Laos to the west.

Its capital and largest city is Tam Kỳ, located in the southeast of the province. The province is also famous for the historical port city of Hội An and the Chàm Islands, both of which are popular tourist spots.

Geography
Like most coastal provinces in central Vietnam, it has a flat coastal plain that gradually rises to mountains in the west. Most of the coast is occupied by a long river-like lagoon, which also forms the bay and river Hội An is located on.

The centre of the province is populated with small mountains and valleys. The west consists of isolated valleys, mountains and plateaus. The highest point of southern Vietnam, Ngọc Linh is located in the south, on the border with Kon Tum Province.

The Chàm Islands are located off the coast near Hội An.