Tag: Ho Chi MInh City architectural works
Built in 1839 (under the reign of King Minh Mang), Tam Son Pagoda (Tam Son Assembly Hall) is one of the oldest Chinese pagodas in Ho Chi Minh City. …
Ong Bon Pagoda (Nhi Phu Temple), Ho Chi Minh City is the oldest Chinese pagoda (temple) in Saigon. It is also the only temple where Ong Bon is mainly …
An Quang Pagoda, also known as An Quang Ancestral Temple, plays an important role in the development of Vietnamese Buddhism. The pagoda has witnessed many ups and downs and …
Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee is one of the most beautiful architectures and appealing tourist attractions in Saigon. History It is constructed as a hotel named Hôtel de …
Saigon Ten Thousand Buddha Pagoda – a hidden impressive pagoda which most tourists miss in Ho Chi Minh City Located in an alley in Saigon China Town, Saigon Ten …
THIEN HAU TEMPLE OR BA TEMPLE IN HO CHI MINH CITY Coming to Ho Chi Minh City, any tourist shouldn’t miss Cholon area. Cholon is the local name of China Town Saigon – the area …
Turtle Lake in Ho Chi Minh City (or Ho Con Rua) is officially named Cong Truong Quoc Te – a roundabout connecting Vo Van Tan, Pham Ngoc Thach and …
Cha Tam Church (officially known as the Church of St. Francisco Xavier) is an old church built in 1900 and completed in 1902. Located in Saigon China Town, this …
Ho Chi Minh City (or Saigon) has many religions including Caodaism, Buddism, Christianism, Islam, Fascism, and Confucianism. It is true that there are hundreds of big and small pagodas …