Tân ÃÂá»Ânh Church or Tân ÃÂá»Ânh Parish Church () is a Roman Catholic church in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Its formal name is the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (). Even though it is in District 3, the parish shares its name with neighbouring District 1's Tân ÃÂá»Ânh ward as of Tân ÃÂá»Ânh was the place name of a former village that the church was also included.
It was built during the French colonial period in the 1870s and completed on 16 December 1876, when Vietnam was part of French Indochina. The architecture is mainly neo-Romanesque, but it also has some neo-Gothic and neo-Renaissance elements. It has been painted pastel-pink both on the exterior and interior since 1957, earning it the nickname "the pink church" ().
It is the second-largest church in Ho Chi Minh City, after Notre-Dame Basilica in District 1. They both belong to the Archdiocese of Ho Chi Minh City but different deanery when Tân ÃÂá»Ânh Church is belong to the same name deanery while the Notre-Dame Basilica is Sài Gòn â Chợ Quán. Tân ÃÂá»Ânh Church is not a cathedral; Notre-Dame is the cathedral (seat) of this metropolitan archdiocese.
The address of the church is 289 Hai BàTrðng Street, Ward 8 ( 8), District 3 (now is Xuân Hòa Ward), Ho Chi Minh City.