To help residents in the Northern and Central regions understand the concept of 'công' land in the South and learn how to convert 1 'công' of land to square meters, Mytour.vn has compiled the article: 'How many square meters is 1 'công' of land in the Southern Mekong Delta.' Let's explore!
Guide on how to convert 'công' land to square meters and vice versa.
How many square meters is 1 'công' of land in the Southern Mekong Delta?
1. What is the area of 1 'công' of land in square meters?
According to the common convention, 1 'công' of land is the unit used to measure agricultural land area in the Southern Mekong Delta. 1 'công' of land equals 1000m2 or 1/10 ha (0.1ha)
So, the concept of 'công' land in the South corresponds to the concept of 'sào' land in the Northern and Central regions. However, the corresponding area ratios according to the conventions of each region will vary. Specifically:
- 1 'sào' of land in the North = 1 'công' of land in the North = 360m2 = 0.036 ha
- 1 'sào' of land in the Central region = 1 'công' of land in the Central region = 500m2 = 0.05 ha
2. Learn more about 'công' land in the Southern Mekong Delta
In the traditional land measurement units of Vietnam, while people in the Northern and Central regions typically use the concept of 'sào' or 'mẫu' of land, people in the South use the concept of 'công' of land. Specifically:
- 'Công' of land is the unit used to measure agricultural land area, commonly used in provinces in the Southern Mekong Delta of Vietnam.
Under decree 86/2012/ND-CP, the area corresponding to 1 'công' of land is specified as follows: 1 'công' of land in the Southern Mekong Delta = 1268 m2 = 1/10 'mẫu'
According to this convention, 1 'công' of land equals 1000 m2, known as a small-scale 'công', while a large-scale 'công' holds a higher value, equivalent to 1269 m2
- 'Sào' of land: is the unit used to measure agricultural land area by people in provinces in the Northern and Central regions. The area of land corresponding to 1 'sào' varies across different localities within these regions. If you're unsure about converting 1 'sào' to m2 or ha according to the conventions of the Northern, Central, and Southern regions, the article sharing how many square meters is 1 'sào' of land recently compiled by Mytour.vn will be very helpful to you.
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