Sóc Trăng
Sóc Trăng is a city in Vietnam and the capital of the Sóc Trăng Province. It is located in the Mekong Delta region, one of the most productive agricultural areas in Vietnam. The city is known for its diverse culture, with a significant Khmer population, as well as Vietnamese, Chinese, and Cham communities.
History[edit | edit source]
Sóc Trăng has a rich history that dates back to the Khmer Empire, which ruled the region before the Vietnamese expansion southwards. The city was officially established as a provincial city in 1997, but its history and development can be traced back to the ancient Khmer civilization.
Geography[edit | edit source]
Sóc Trăng is located in the lower part of the Mekong Delta, surrounded by the Hậu River and numerous canals and tributaries. The city's geography is characterized by flat plains and fertile soil, making it ideal for agriculture.
Economy[edit | edit source]
The economy of Sóc Trăng is primarily based on agriculture, with rice, fruit, and aquaculture being the main industries. The city is also known for its production of traditional Khmer textiles and handicrafts.
Culture[edit | edit source]
Sóc Trăng is home to a diverse mix of cultures, with a significant Khmer community. The city is known for its many Khmer temples, as well as its annual Ok Om Bok Festival, a traditional Khmer festival that celebrates the moon.
Transportation[edit | edit source]
Sóc Trăng is well-connected by road and waterways. The city is served by the National Route 1A, and the Hậu River provides a vital waterway for transport and trade.
Education[edit | edit source]
Sóc Trăng has a number of educational institutions, including Sóc Trăng University and several primary and secondary schools.
See also[edit | edit source]
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