Historical Sites in Ho Chi Minh City

Showcasing the influences of the French and the Chinese; two countries that once that governed Vietnam, the area of Ho Chi Minh City is filled with countless buildings that date back to the beginning of the 18th century. For those looking for a serviced residence in Ho Chi Minh City, perhaps Somerset Ho Chi Minh City can be considered. Select a serviced apartment Ho Chi Minh City and from where you could head out on a journey of discovery and excitement.

Thien Hau Temple which was built in the 19th century is a Chinese style shrine dedicated to Thien Hau; the Lady of the Sea. Visit the main alter of the temple and be awed by the three statuettes of the goddess that dominate the premises. A partly covered courtyard plays host to the interior of the temple and here if one stares at the roof one could encounter a myriad of features. Colourful figures ranging from demons, animals, actors and European traders and sailors adorn the roof of the temple and make for quite a mesmeric sight. Referred to as Gai Long Palace before the fall of Saigon, the museum of Ho Chi Minh City was once the residence of French colonial officers. From handicrafts, currency to artefacts that showcase the colonial rule of the country, this museum is a definite ‘must-do’. Get a more in-depth perspective of the local lifestyle by coming over to the Binh Tay Market. Have a chat with some of the elders who will tell you tales of its glorious past before making your way through the narrow lanes that makeup this colourful trading centre, set in Cho Lon.

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