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Ceramic relief of Ha Chuong Hoi Quan, Fijian Pagoda contrast with modern towers, Ho Chi Minh City .

The typical Fujian Ha Chuong Hoi Quan Pagoda is dedicated to Thien Hau, who was born in Fujian. The four carved stone pillars, wrapped in painted dragons, were made in China and brought to Vietnam by boat. There are interesting murals to each side of the main altar and impressive ceramic relief scenes on the roof.

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Roofs: Architects's Inspiration, Impressions of Vietnam, Ha Chuong Hoi Quan, Fijian Pagoda, Cholon (Chinatown), Ho Chi Minh City (saigon), Vietnam
The typical Fujian Ha Chuong Hoi Quan Pagoda  is dedicated to Thien Hau, who was born in Fujian. The four carved stone pillars, wrapped in painted dragons, were made in China and brought to Vietnam by boat. There are interesting murals to each side of the main altar and impressive ceramic relief scenes on the roof.
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