Tây Ninh is a provincial city located approximately 90 kilometers northwest of Ho Chi Minh City via National Route 22, serving as the capital of Tây Ninh Province in southeastern Vietnam's Southern Key Economic Region. The province covers 140 square kilometers with a population of approximately 1.17 million residents, while the city itself is home to around 135,000 people. Positioned strategically between Ho Chi Minh City and Cambodia's Phnom Penh (182 kilometers away), Tây Ninh functions as both a significant religious pilgrimage destination and a gateway for cross-border travel. The city is renowned for its importance as a center of Vietnamese religious practice and holds considerable historical significance in the region's development. Situated at coordinates 10.90°N, 106.32°E with an elevation shaped by Southeast Asian tropical geography, Tây Ninh experiences a tropical monsoon climate characterized by distinct wet and dry seasons, with heaviest rainfall from May through October.
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Tây Ninh lies in the Mekong Delta region of southeastern Vietnam, approximately 90 kilometers northwest of Ho Chi Minh City. The province covers 140 square kilometers and experiences a tropical monsoon climate typical of southern Vietnam. Temperature remains relatively consistent year-round, averaging between 26°C and 29°C across all months. The dry season from January to March brings minimal precipitation, with January averaging just 29 millimeters and February 12 millimeters. The monsoon season from May through October dominates the climate calendar, with September receiving the highest precipitation at 338 millimeters over 29 rainy days. August follows closely with 317 millimeters across 29 days. The transition months of April and November experience moderate rainfall. Humidity levels remain high throughout the year, typical of tropical regions.
Tây Ninh Province has a population of approximately 1.17 million residents as of 2019, with the city proper home to around 135,000 people. As the provincial capital, Tây Ninh functions as the regional administrative and cultural center for Tây Ninh Province, part of Vietnam's Southern Key Economic Region. The city's economy is bolstered by its role as a pilgrimage destination and its strategic location for cross-border commerce and travel with Cambodia. Religious tourism and administrative functions serve as primary economic drivers for the city, supported by its historical and cultural significance in Vietnamese society.

Tây Ninh holds profound importance as a center of Vietnamese religious practice and pilgrimage. The city is home to three notable museums documenting regional history and culture: Khu A Hậu nghĩa, Hòa Khánh Đông, and Hòa Khánh Tây. Beyond these institutional attractions, the city contains temples and sacred sites that draw visitors seeking spiritual experiences and cultural immersion. The religious heritage reflects Vietnam's diverse spiritual traditions and continues to shape the city's identity and visitor appeal. Local markets and parks complement the cultural landscape, providing spaces for daily community life and informal social interaction.
Tây Ninh is accessed primarily via National Route 22, located 90 kilometers northwest of Ho Chi Minh City. The nearest major commercial airport is Tan Son Nhat International Airport (SGN) in Ho Chi Minh City, situated 38 kilometers away. Most international visitors arrive through this airport, which handles flights from major regional and international hubs. Ground transportation from Ho Chi Minh City to Tây Ninh is available via bus services and private vehicles, with journey times typically ranging from 2 to 3 hours depending on traffic conditions. The city's proximity to the Cambodian border at Phnom Penh (182 kilometers) also facilitates cross-border travel for visitors combining Vietnam and Cambodia itineraries.

The optimal months for visiting Tây Ninh are January, February, March, and December, when precipitation is minimal and temperatures remain comfortable for travel. January through March constitute the peak dry season, with precipitation dropping to between 12 and 29 millimeters monthly. February is the driest month, receiving only 12 millimeters of rain over 3 days, making it ideal for outdoor exploration. December marks the transition into the dry season with 62 millimeters of precipitation. Avoid May through October, when the monsoon season brings heavy rainfall averaging 206 to 338 millimeters monthly, creating humid conditions and potential travel disruptions. April and November serve as shoulder months with moderate rainfall and acceptable conditions for flexible travelers.
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