Where to go and what to do in Tra Vinh?
Among the famous scenic spots and relics in Tra Vinh, Hang Pagoda (Chau Thanh District) is one of the destinations that you should not miss. You can go to Hang Pagoda in the morning to admire the impressive structure and have many unique check-in photos.
In addition, Hang Pagoda is not only a place of worship and belief but also a place of learning, moral education, and preservation of traditional Khmer culture and art.
After visiting the pagoda, you can visit Ao Ba Om, also known as Ao Vuong in Tra Vinh City. This place has a large, airy space that helps visitors relax in harmony with nature.
Coming here, it is not difficult to see young people wearing traditional costumes taking pictures. In addition, every year, there are also a number of cultural activities of the Khmer ethnic group.
In the afternoon, you can go to Ba Dong beach (Duyen Hai district) to cool off and watch the extremely chill wind power. In fact, the sea water here is not as clear as the sea in the Central provinces due to the large amount of alluvium. However, this is the characteristic of Ba Dong in particular and the Western sea in general.
What to eat in Tra Vinh?
Along the coast of Ba Dong, there are many restaurants for visitors to enjoy seafood dishes such as crab, shrimp, squid, etc. You can enjoy local seafood in Ba Dong after a tour or a walk on the beach.
In addition, visitors here can buy fresh seafood at cheaper prices than other places.
Ms. Le Thi Thuy (Soc Trang province) - a tourist coming to Ba Dong beach shared: "I like to come here because the seafood price is very cheap, the wind power project here is also very beautiful, I took pictures and posted them online and my friends praised them a lot!".
On the way to visit Tra Vinh, visitors can enjoy local rustic dishes. Among them, Ben Co noodle soup - a famous specialty in Chau Thanh district - will surely make diners exclaim.