Tonkin, also spelled Tongkin, Tonquin or Tongking, is an
exonym
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referring to the northern region of
Vietnam
Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), is a country at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of about and a population of over 100 million, making it the world's List of countries and depende ...
. During the 17th and 18th centuries, this term referred to the domain ''
Äà ng Ngoà i'' under
Trịnh lords Trịnh is a Vietnamese family name
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' control, including both the
Northern and
Thanh-
Nghệ regions, north of the
Gianh River. From 1884 to early 1945, this term was used for the
French protectorate of Tonkin, composed of only the Northern region.
Names
"Tonkin" is a Western rendition of æ±äº¬ ''Äông Kinh'', meaning 'Eastern Capital'. This was the name of the capital of the
Lê dynasty
The Lê dynasty, also known in historiography as the Later Lê dynasty (, chữ Hán: æœå¾Œé»Ž, chữ Nôm: 茹後黎), officially Äại Việt (; Chữ Hán: 大越), was the longest-ruling List of Vietnamese dynasties, Vietnamese dynasty, h ...
(present-day
Hanoi
Hanoi ( ; ; ) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Vietnam, second-most populous city of Vietnam. The name "Hanoi" translates to "inside the river" (Hanoi is bordered by the Red River (Asia), Red and Black River (Asia), Black Riv ...
). Locally, Tonkin is nowadays known as ''miá»n Bắc'', or ''Bắc Bá»™'', meaning '
Northern Region'.
The name was used from 1883 to 1945 for the
French protectorate of Tonkin (Vietnamese: ''Bắc Kỳ'' 北圻), a constituent territory of
French Indochina
French Indochina (previously spelled as French Indo-China), officially known as the Indochinese Union and after 1941 as the Indochinese Federation, was a group of French dependent territories in Southeast Asia from 1887 to 1954. It was initial ...
.
Geography
It is south of
Yunnan
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(Vân Nam) and
Guangxi
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(Quảng Tây) Provinces of
China
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; east of northern
Laos
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and west of the
Gulf of Tonkin
The Gulf of Tonkin is a gulf at the northwestern portion of the South China Sea, located off the coasts of Tonkin ( northern Vietnam) and South China. It has a total surface area of . It is defined in the west and northwest by the northern co ...
.
Having the fertile
delta
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* Delta (letter) (Δ or δ), the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet
* D (NATO phonetic alphabet: "Delta"), the fourth letter in the Latin alphabet
* River delta, at a river mouth
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area of the
Red River, Tonkin is rich in
rice
Rice is a cereal grain and in its Domestication, domesticated form is the staple food of over half of the world's population, particularly in Asia and Africa. Rice is the seed of the grass species ''Oryza sativa'' (Asian rice)—or, much l ...
production.
History

The area was called
Văn Lang from around 2000−200 BC. Evidence of the earliest established society in northern Vietnam, along with the
Äông SÆ¡n culture, was discovered in the
Cổ Loa Citadel area, located near present-day
Hanoi
Hanoi ( ; ; ) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Vietnam, second-most populous city of Vietnam. The name "Hanoi" translates to "inside the river" (Hanoi is bordered by the Red River (Asia), Red and Black River (Asia), Black Riv ...
(the capital city of Vietnam).
According to
Vietnamese myths the first Vietnamese peoples descended from the Dragon Lord
Lạc Long Quân and the Immortal Goddess
Âu Cơ. Lạc Long Quân and Âu Cơ had 100 sons before they decided to part ways. 50 of the children went with their mother to the mountains, and the other 50 went with their father to the sea. The eldest son became the first in a line of earliest Vietnamese kings, collectively known as the
Hùng kings of the
Hồng Bà ng dynasty. The country was called Văn Lang and its people were referred to as the
Lạc Việt.
By the 3rd century BC, another Viet group, the
Âu Việt, emigrated to the Red River delta and mixed with the indigenous population. A new kingdom,
Âu Lạc, emerged as the union of the Âu Việt and the Lạc Việt, with Thục Phán proclaiming himself
An Dương Vương.
Âu Lạc was annexed into
Nam Việt kingdom of
Triệu Äà . After the
Triệu dynasty
The Triệu dynasty or Zhao dynasty (; ; 茹趙) ruled the kingdom of Nanyue, which consisted of parts of southern China as well as northern Vietnam. Its capital was Panyu, in modern Guangzhou. The founder of the dynasty, Zhao Tuo (Triệu Ä� ...
, this region started to be officially
under Chinese rule. In pre-
Tang times Tonkin was the port of call for ships on the
South China Sea
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, though the center of commerce later moved north to
Guangdong
) means "wide" or "vast", and has been associated with the region since the creation of Guang Prefecture in AD 226. The name "''Guang''" ultimately came from Guangxin ( zh, labels=no, first=t, t= , s=广信), an outpost established in Han dynasty ...
.
The victory of
Ngô Quyá»n at the
Battle of Bạch Äằng in 938 ushered a new era of independence of Vietnam. The
Ngô dynasty was followed by the
Äinh,
Early Lê,
Lý,
Trần
Trần (陳) or Tran is the second most common Vietnamese surname after Nguyen. More than 10% of all Vietnamese people share this surname.
History
The Tran ruled the Trần dynasty, a golden era in Vietnam, and successfully repelled the Mongol ...
, and
Hồ.
15th and 16th centuries
Lê Lợi
Lê Lợi (, chữ Hán: 黎利; 10 September 1385 – 5 October 1433), also known by his temple name as Lê Thái Tổ (黎太祖) and by his pre-imperial title Bình Äịnh vương (平定王; "Prince of Pacification"), was a Vietnamese peopl ...
(reigned 1428–1433), a notable landowner in the Lam Sơn region, had a following of more than 1,000 people before rising up against
rule of the Chinese
Ming dynasty
The Ming dynasty, officially the Great Ming, was an Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 1368 to 1644, following the collapse of the Mongol Empire, Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. The Ming was the last imperial dynasty of ...
. Following his victory he mounted the throne and established himself in the city of Thăng Long ('Ascending Dragon'), present
HÃ Ná»™i
Hanoi ( ; ; ) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Vietnam, second-most populous city of Vietnam. The name "Hanoi" translates to "inside the river" (Hanoi is bordered by the Red River (Asia), Red and Black River (Asia), Black Riv ...
. Thăng Long was also called ''Äông Kinh''
æ± äº¬, meaning 'Eastern Capital' (æ±äº¬ is identical in meaning and written form in Chinese characters to that of
Tokyo
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).
17th and 18th centuries
During the 17th and 18th centuries, Westerners commonly used the name Tonkin (from ''Äông Kinh'') to refer to ''
Äà ng Ngoà i'' in the North, ruled by the
Trịnh lords Trịnh is a Vietnamese family name
In many societies, a surname, family name, or last name is the mostly hereditary portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family. It is typically combined with a given name to form the full na ...
. ''Äà ng Ngoà i'', or ''Bắc Hà '', included not only the delta of the Red River, but also the deltas of the
Mã River and
Cả River. Meanwhile,
Cochinchina
Cochinchina or Cochin-China (, ; ; ; ; ) is a historical exonym and endonym, exonym for part of Vietnam, depending on the contexts, usually for Southern Vietnam. Sometimes it referred to the whole of Vietnam, but it was commonly used to refer t ...
or Quinan was used to refer to ''
ÄÃ ng Trong'' in the South, ruled by the
Nguyá»…n lords
The Nguyá»…n lords (, 主阮; 1558–1777, 1780–1802), also known as the Nguyá»…n clan (; ), were Nguyá»…n dynasty's forerunner and a feudal noble clan ruling southern Äại Việt in the Revival Lê dynasty. The Nguyá»…n lords were membe ...
; and
Annam, from the name of the
former Chinese province, was used to refer to Vietnam as a whole.
19th and 20th centuries
After
French assistance to Nguyá»…n Ãnh to unify Vietnam under the
Nguyá»…n dynasty
The Nguyá»…n dynasty (, chữ Nôm: 茹阮, chữ Hán: æœé˜®) was the last List of Vietnamese dynasties, Vietnamese dynasty, preceded by the Nguyá»…n lords and ruling unified Vietnam independently from 1802 until French protectorate in 1883 ...
, the
French Navy
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began its heavy presence in
Lower Cochinchina, including
Saigon
Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) ('','' TP.HCM; ), commonly known as Saigon (; ), is the most populous city in Vietnam with a population of around 14 million in 2025.
The city's geography is defined by rivers and canals, of which the largest is Saigo ...
, and later colonized the whole of this southern third of Vietnam in 1867.
During the
Sino-French War (1884–1885), Tonkin, then considered a crucial foothold in Southeast Asia and a key to the Chinese market, was invaded by the French in the
Tonkin Campaign. It was colonized as the
French protectorate of Tonkin, and was gradually separated from the
French protectorate of Annam, with Vietnam being effectively separated into three parts.
During French colonial rule within
French Indochina
French Indochina (previously spelled as French Indo-China), officially known as the Indochinese Union and after 1941 as the Indochinese Federation, was a group of French dependent territories in Southeast Asia from 1887 to 1954. It was initial ...
,
Hanoi
Hanoi ( ; ; ) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Vietnam, second-most populous city of Vietnam. The name "Hanoi" translates to "inside the river" (Hanoi is bordered by the Red River (Asia), Red and Black River (Asia), Black Riv ...
was the capital of Tonkin protectorate, and in 1901 became the capital of all French Indochina (Cambodia, Laos, & Vietnam). French colonial administration ruled until 9 March 1945, including 1941-1945 during the
World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
Japanese occupation of Vietnam. French administration was allowed by the Japanese as a puppet government. Japan briefly took full control of Vietnam in March 1945, as the
Empire of Vietnam
The Empire of Vietnam (; Literary Chinese and Japanese language, Contemporary Japanese: ; Japanese language, Modern Japanese: ) was a short-lived Japanese puppet state, puppet state of Empire of Japan, Imperial Japan between March 11 and Abdicat ...
. Tonkin became a site of the
Vietnamese famine of 1945 during this period.
After the end of World War II, French rule returned over French Indochina. The Northern part of Vietnam became a stronghold for the communist
Viet Minh
The Việt Minh (, ) is the common and abbreviated name of the League for Independence of Vietnam ( or , ; ), which was a Communist Party of Vietnam, communist-led national independence coalition formed at Pác Bó by Hồ Chà Minh on 19 May 1 ...
. Hanoi was later reoccupied by the French and conflict between the Viet Minh and France broke out into the
First Indochina War
The First Indochina War (generally known as the Indochina War in France, and as the Anti-French Resistance War in Vietnam, and alternatively internationally as the French-Indochina War) was fought between French Fourth Republic, France and Việ ...
. In 1949 it came under the authority of the
State of Vietnam, a new
associated state
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The details ...
of the
French Union
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.
After the French defeat at the
Battle of Dien Bien Phu in western Tonkin, and signature of
Geneva accords in 1954, the communist nation of
North Vietnam
North Vietnam, officially the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV; ; VNDCCH), was a country in Southeast Asia from 1945 to 1976, with sovereignty fully recognized in 1954 Geneva Conference, 1954. A member of the communist Eastern Bloc, it o ...
was formed, consisting of Tonkin and northern Annam. The State of Vietnam's territory was reduced to the southern half of the country, becoming
South Vietnam
South Vietnam, officially the Republic of Vietnam (RVN; , VNCH), was a country in Southeast Asia that existed from 1955 to 1975. It first garnered Diplomatic recognition, international recognition in 1949 as the State of Vietnam within the ...
.
In 1964, the US and North Vietnamese were involved in a battle off the coast, known as the
Gulf of Tonkin Incident.
Gallery
File:Atlas colonial français Colonies Protectorats (...)Pollacchi Paul bpt6k1100182m.jpg, Administrative divisions of Tonkin 1929
File:Atlas de l'Indochine dressé (...)Indochine française bpt6k11001779 67.jpg, Administrative divisions of Tonkin 1920
File:Tonkingearly20thcentury.jpg, Tonkin in the early 1900s
File:1899 Map of Tonkin.jpg, 1899 Map of Tonkin
File:Golfe du Tonkin1880s.jpg, Tonkin in the 1880s
File:Carte administrative des territoires militaires et postes militaires du Tonkin.jpg, Military territories of Tonkin 1894
File:Campagne du Tonkin Le commandant Riviere entre dans Nam Dinh.jpg, Capture of Nam Äịnh, 1883
File:Tonkin Zouave officer.png, French zouave officer in Tonkin, Spring 1885
File:Hanoï - Election d'un chef de Rue.jpg, Hanoi
Hanoi ( ; ; ) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Vietnam, second-most populous city of Vietnam. The name "Hanoi" translates to "inside the river" (Hanoi is bordered by the Red River (Asia), Red and Black River (Asia), Black Riv ...
around 1910
File:Hanoï - Palais du Gouverneur, façade sur le Jardin botanique.jpg, The French General Gouvernor's Palace in Hanoi
File:Tonkin woman.jpg, Tonkin woman with black-painted teeth, ca. 1908
Trivia
The American mid-20th-century musical drama ''
South Pacific'' includes a duet by the lead couple. It describes their nostalgia for their respective lives in the U. S.; their exposure to use of the
Tonkinese language (or dialect) seems to stand out, among the particulars of their displacement from their respective roots.
See also
*
Cochinchina
Cochinchina or Cochin-China (, ; ; ; ; ) is a historical exonym and endonym, exonym for part of Vietnam, depending on the contexts, usually for Southern Vietnam. Sometimes it referred to the whole of Vietnam, but it was commonly used to refer t ...
*
Gulf of Tonkin
The Gulf of Tonkin is a gulf at the northwestern portion of the South China Sea, located off the coasts of Tonkin ( northern Vietnam) and South China. It has a total surface area of . It is defined in the west and northwest by the northern co ...
*
Jiaozhi
Jiaozhi (standard Chinese, pinyin: ''JiÄozhÇ''), or
,
was a historical region ruled by various Chinese dynasties, corresponding to present-day northern Vietnam. The kingdom of Nanyue (204–111 BC) set up the Jiaozhi Commandery (; , ch� ...
*
Names of Vietnam
Throughout the history of Vietnam, many names were used in reference to Vietnam.
History
Throughout the history of Vietnam, official and unofficial names have been used in reference to the territory of Vietnam. Vietnam was called Văn Lang ...
*
North Vietnam
North Vietnam, officially the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV; ; VNDCCH), was a country in Southeast Asia from 1945 to 1976, with sovereignty fully recognized in 1954 Geneva Conference, 1954. A member of the communist Eastern Bloc, it o ...
*
Northern, Central and Southern Vietnam
*
Tokyo
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, as the
Meiji restoration
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renamed Edo in
1868, with a similar meaning.
References
Further reading
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External links
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