Jade Emperor Pagoda
Jade Emperor Pagoda | |
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Jade Emperor Pagoda Location within Vietnam | |
Name | |
Proper name | Chùa Ngọc Hoàng |
Geography | |
Coordinates | 10°47′30.16″N 106°41′52.40″E / 10.7917111°N 106.6978889°ECoordinates: 10°47′30.16″N 106°41′52.40″E / 10.7917111°N 106.6978889°E |
Country | Vietnam |
Province | Ho Chi Minh |
Location | Ho Chi Minh City |
Culture | |
Primary deity | Jade Emperor |
Architecture | |
Architectural styles | Taoist Pagoda |
History and governance | |
Date built | 1909 |
Creator | Cantonese community |
The Jade Emperor Pagoda (Vietnamese: Chùa Ngọc Hoàng; official name: Ngọc Hoàng Điện 玉皇殿, "Jade Emperor Temple") is a Taoist pagoda located at 73 Mai Thi Luu Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It was built by the Chinese community in 1909.[1] It is also known from 1984 by the new Chinese name Phước Hải Tự (福海寺, "Luck Sea Temple" ), and as the Tortoise Pagoda. U.S. President Barack Obama paid a visit to the pagoda during his state trip to Vietnam on 22 May 2016.
References
- ↑ Lonely Planet Vietnam Robert Storey - 1995 "The Jade Emperor Pagoda (known in Vietnamese as Phuoc Hai Tu and Chua Ngoc Hoang) built in 1909 by the Cantonese (Quang Dong) Congregation, is truly a gem .."
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