Jade Emperor Pagoda, Ho Chi Minh City
Vietnam - Hoi An - Hanoi - Ho Chi Minh City - Hue
In fact this aspect of the city is further highlighted when you visit the main tourist attractions of the city. War museums reminiscent of the Vietnam (American) War in the main city and the more quaint and quite pagodas almost exude the country's rich heritage.
Among Ho Chi Minh City's many tourist attractions the Emperor Jade Pagoda is one of the most interesting ones. The Chua Ngoc Hong or the Phuoc Hai Tu was built in 1909 by the Cantonese community. The pagoda is also known as the Tortoise Pagoda. Taoist, Buddhist and other ethnic mythical stories from various cultures are carved in the walls of the pagodas. The Figure that dominates the main hall is the statue of the Jade Emperor who is believed to the "god of the heavens". It is the emperor who decides who will be allowed entry in to the heavens and who will be refused. Towards the left is an anteroom, which houses the idol of Kim Hua, a goddess of fertility. The King of Hell occupies another nook and is accompanied by his sundry minions. Many elaborate carvings depict the ten levels of hell and the Chinese's equivalent of the apocalypse. Enormous statues made of reinforced papier mache depict various figures from ancient Taoist and Buddhist mythology.
Address: 73 Mai Thi Luu St., Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Entry to this temple is free. However voluntary donations are appreciated.
Other places of interest in Ho Chi Minh City are:
- Reunification Palace,
- Rex Hotel,
- HCMC General Library,
- Ben Duoc Relic of Underground Tunnels,
- Phuoc An Hoi Quan Pagoda,
- Notre Dame Cathedral,
- Zoo and Botanical Gardens,
- Central Post Office,
- Hotel Continental,
- Ong Bon Pagoda,
- Thien Hau Pagoda,
- City Hall,
- Former U.S. Embassy,
- Vinh Nghiem temple,
- Bach Dang River,
- Quai,
- Giac Lam Pagoda,
- Mariamman Hindu Temple