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Further Distractions

Jade Emperor Pagoda
The Jade Emperor Pagoda is one of the most attractive pagodas in the city. Dedicated to various Chinese-Vietnamese divinities, in a mixture of Taoist and Buddhist styles, the pagoda houses numerous statues and delicate woodcarvings with intricate tiles on the roof.

Mai Thi Luu
Opening hours: No formal times.
Admission: Free; donations appreciated.

Giac Lam Pagoda

Located three kilometres (two miles) from Cholon, the Giac Lam Pagoda is believed to be the oldest pagoda in the city, and is an oasis of calm. Families of the old and sick regularly go to the pagoda to pin supplications to the large bronze bell, in the belief that when it is rung the messages will be sent to the heavens above.

Lac Long Quan
Opening hours: No formal times.
Admission: Free; donations appreciated.

Zoo and Botanical Gardens

The botanical gardens were established by the French in 1864 and once had the reputation of being one of the finest in Asia. Now, however, the area is just a pleasant one for a stroll in the heart of the city, among tropical plants and trees. The animals in the zoo are very sad-looking and their environment very poor.

Nguyen Binh Khiem, District 1
Tel: (08) 829 3728.
Opening hours: Daily 0700-1900.
Admission: VND12,000.



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