Tra Vinh is a coastal province in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam. The capital is Tra Vinh City. It had a population of about 1.1 million people (of which the ethnic Khmer accounts for about 30%).
Chùa Samrông Ek, located in Trà Vinh, Vietnam, is a notable Buddhist temple with significant cultural, historical, and architectural value. It is one of the oldest and most revered temples in the region, with roots tracing back several centuries. It is a prominent site for the Khmer community in Trà Vinh, reflecting the deep cultural and religious ties between the Khmer people and Theravada Buddhism.
The Church of the Sacred Heart, also known as Nha Tho Tam Hon Chua Giesu, is a Catholic church located at 20A Le Loi Street, Khom 4, Tra Vinh city, the capital of Tra Vinh province in the Mekong Delta region of southern Vietnam. The church was built in 1902.
Chua Co or Giong Lon, also known as Chua Phat Tra Cu (Phat Tra Cu Pagoda), is a Buddhist temple located in Dai An, Tra Cu, Tra Vinh, Vietnam. It is located in the Mekong Deltaregion of southern Vietnam. It is called Chua Co because there are so many storks along with other birds resided here.
Hang Temple (Chua Hang), also known as Chua Kompong Chray, is a notable pagodalocated in Chau Tha nh district, Tra Vinh province, Vietnam. It is a Khmer-style Buddhist temple and holds cultural and religious significance in the region. The pagodafeatures beautiful architecture, intricate carvings, and serene surroundings.
Chua Va m Ray (Vam Ray Temple) is a well-known Buddhist temple located in Tra Vinh province, Vietnam. The temple is situated in Va m Ray hamlet, Hoa Phu commune, Ca ng Long district, Tra Vinh province. It is located in the Mekong Deltaregion of southern Vietnam and is the largest Khmer temple in Vietnam.