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Geography
Located on Mekong River Delta, Tra Vinh Province
borders Ben Tre, Vinh Long provinces on the
north, Soc Trang Province on the west, and East
Sea on the east with 65km seaside.
Topography includes coastal plain, alluvial
deposits, hundreds of mounds and sand caves, a
complex network of rivers and canals.
Tra
Vinh is on tropical monsoon region. The weather
is hot around the year. The dry season lasts
from December to April. The rainy season is
between May and November. Annual average
temperature is 26ÂșC.
Tourism and Economy
Surrounded by Tien and Hau rives and long coast,
Tra Vinh's economy base on agriculture,
aquaculture, fish and shrimp breeding. The
province is covered by verdant plants in garden
village along bank of river.
Ba
Om Pond is an attraction of Tra Vinh. It is
surrounded by hillocks and many old sao and dau
trees with odd shape of roots. In the afternoon,
flocks of birds perch on the trees and make this
area exciting and noisy.
There are 140 pagodas of Khmer, 50 pagodas of
Viet (Kinh) and 5 pagodas of Hoa. The famous
ones include Ang, Sam-rong-ek, Co, Hang. Co
Pagoda is home of thousands of birds including
storks, cong coc and pigeons.
Transportation
Tra
Vinh Town is 66km from Vinh Long, 205km from Ho
Chi Minh City, 110km from Ben Tre, Mytho. There
are National Highways No.53, 54, 60 linking the
districts of Tra Vinh and neighbor provinces.
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