Built in 1849, Yongchang Temple is located in the Mekong River building style, a two-hour drive from the western suburbs of Ho Chi Minh City. It follows the traditional cultural characteristics of the Hindu temple. The colorful and bright flowers fully reflect the craftsmen's exquisite skills and high aesthetic views. The 60 treasures offered in the temple The wooden statue can be called the fine sculpture of the early 20th century. The light yellow is the background. The overall building integrates the Eurasian style. The exterior wall has two archway entrance lampposts. The inner column is decorated with pink panlong. The middle of the Bodhi tree is decorated with a Buddha statue. The corridor is the western brother. The giant statues of the Buddha Maitreya Buddha and the Buddha of Guanshiyin are very spectacular in the German-style stone pillar temples. The sacred ten-day ceremony is a blessing for the family and a life.