Hoàng Mai is a former district-level town of Nghệ An province, in the North Central Coast region of Vietnam.
History
The town was founded on 3 April 2013 on the basis of separation from Quỳnh Lưu Rural District.
According to Project No. 343/ĐA-CP in May 9, 2025, of the Government of Vietnam on arranging commune-level administrative units of Nghệ An Province, the Standing Committee of Vietnam National Assembly decided to dissolve Hoàng Mai Town in terms of administration.[1] Its natural area has been re-organized into three new administrative units :
- Quỳnh Thiện Ward and two communes Quỳnh Trang & Quỳnh Vinh were merged into Hoàng Mai Ward.
- Quỳnh Liên Commune and three wards Mai Hùng & Quỳnh Phương & Quỳnh Xuân were merged into Quỳnh Mai Ward.
- Quỳnh Dị Ward and two communes Quỳnh Lập & Quỳnh Lộc were merged into Tân Mai Ward.
All three new wards are under the direct management of the Nghệ An Provincial People’s Committee from July 1, 2025 to present.