Tân Định Church, also known as the Pink Church, is a Roman Catholic church located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Built during the French colonial period in the 1870s, this charming church features a mix of neo-Romanesque, neo-Gothic, and neo-Renaissance architectural elements. Its pastel-pink exterior and interior have earned it the nickname "the pink church." Notably, Tân Định Church is the second-largest church in the city, after Notre-Dame Basilica in District 1. It's a popular landmark that adds a touch of color to the bustling streets of Ho Chi Minh City.