According to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Viet. Nam is making significant strides in digitizing land data. Provinces and cities nationwide are actively building and finalizing comprehensive land databases.
Currently, 455 out of 705 district-level units have completed cadastral databases, encompassing over 46 million land plots. Additionally, all 705 district-level units have finished compiling land statistics and inventory databases since the 2019 inventory period, with 300 of these units also having completed land price databases.
Efforts to connect and share land data have yielded positive results. All 63 provinces and cities have integrated their national land databases with the national population database, covering 461 district-level units and 6,198 commune-level units. Online public land services have been launched on the centralized administrative procedure settlement information system of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment and the National Public Service Portal and integrated with the administrative procedure settlement information systems of provinces and cities.
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment is prioritizing the direction, urging, and guidance of localities to expedite the completion of the land database. Post-2025, Vietnam will continue to digitize, build, and refine databases in areas not yet covered while updating and correcting outdated data. The national land database will be fully operational in regular administrative work, connected, and shared with national databases, ministries, and localities to facilitate administrative procedures, ensuring accuracy, comprehensiveness, cleanliness, and up-to-date information.