Ngha An Hội Quán, also known as Guandi Temple, sacrifices to the three countries of the famous general Guan Yu, located in the fifth county of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, built by Chinese Chaozhou and Hakka merchants who did business in Saigon in the 19th century. On November 7, 1993, the Vietnamese Ministry of Culture and Information listed this Chinese-style historical building on the protection list.
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Ngha An Hội Quán, also known as Guandi Temple, sacrifices to the three countries of the famous general Guan Yu, located in the fifth county of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, built by Chinese Chaozhou and Hakka merchants who did business in Saigon in the 19th century. On November 7, 1993, the Vietnamese Ministry of Culture and Information listed this Chinese-style historical building on the protection list.
There are many exquisite Vietnamese crafts and artworks displayed here, which can be said to be a wonderful one of Vietnam's many art galleries.
Very very good to see, very good environment
Fuan Guild Hall Ancestral Hall is a place built by Fuan people in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. This Guild Hall is very large, and the internal space of the ancestral hall is also a very special environment.
I'll say that the only thing I'm looking at is the architecture here. I don't want to say much about the rest.