After a quick tactical wiki one finds that the temple complex is called Kek Lok Si, and the main god/shrine/big-fuckoff-statue is of the Goddess of Mercy.
After a quick tactical wiki one finds that the temple complex is called Kek Lok Si, and the main god/shrine/big-fuckoff-statue is of the Goddess of Mercy.
After a quick tactical wiki one finds that the temple complex is called Kek Lok Si, and the main god/shrine/big-fuckoff-statue is of the Goddess of Mercy.
I gather that Saigon (Ho hi Minh) is becoming like any other city these days in as much as it is loosing it's old buildings and green places and being replaced with glass skyscrapers.
For anyone with a slight interest Mrs MigginsChris Tarrant: Extreme Railways - Channel 5
is worth a watch (it is quite trainy though).
As a naive tourist I didn't find much of interest in Saigon tbh. i did hang out with some locals and saw a whole other thing in the suburbs but if you passing through you can do most sites in a day. As written above, much of the colonial buildings have been swept away. The highlight by a long way is the Fine art gallery, stunning building and extraordinary lacquer art works.
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