CholonCholon is the thriving warren of streets comprising the Chinese
district of Saigon, first settled by the Chinese Hoa merchants at
the end of the 18th century, and now home to the biggest ethnic
minority community in the country. The difference in environment is
immediately noticeable. The cluster of Chinese-signed streets is a
fascinating labyrinth of temples, restaurants, exotic stores,
medicine shops and markets. The best place to experience the bustle
of trade is at the crowded Binh Tay Market where the corridors are
filled with stalls offering a variety of exotic produce, from live
tethered ducks to nuts and seeds, as well as other household items.
There are several temples of interest in Cholon, including the
colourful Emperor of Jade Temple, the Quan Am Pagoda with its
ornate exterior, Phuoc An Hoi Quan Temple, its roof exquisitely
ornamented with dragons and sea monsters, and the Thien Hau Pagoda
dedicated to the goddess of the sea. Transportation: From the city centre take the Saigon Star Co bus to
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