The Tam Son Hoi Quan Pagoda is a premier example of 19th-century Fujian architectural influence in Southern Vietnam. While many pagodas in the region have undergone modern renovations, Tam Son retains a significant amount of its original structural character and ornamental detail.






























Tam Son Hoi Quan Pagoda is located in the heart of Chợ Lớn (District 5), Ho Chi Minh City’s historic Chinatown. This area is characterized by a high density of guildhalls and communal houses established by various Chinese dialect groups.
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