Trưng Vương was a junior high school in Nha Trang, Vietnam.
In 1933, they joined capital to buy a 3500m2 area at North Nhatrang to build a small school named "Nha Trang Công lập Hoa kiều Học giáo" (Chinese:芽莊公立華僑學校).
When French recaptured Nha Trang, the school was reopened and renamed "Hoa kiều Công lập Trung Hoa Học giáo" (Overseas Chinese Public School) (华侨 公立 中华 学校) to avoid the influence of the French - Vietnam conflicts.
Two years later, the school is named Khai Minh and taught 2 periods of Chinese weekly.
However, due to problems of Sino-Vietnamese War and Boat people, the school was renamed "Trường Phổ thông Cơ sở Vạn Thạnh 2" (the 2nd Van Thanh Junior School),[2] and no longer focusing original Chinese students.