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Binh Thuy Temple

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Binh Thuy Temple, also known as the Ong Temple, is a prominent Chinese-style temple located in the heart of Can Tho, Vietnam. Built in the late 19th century, it serves as a place of worship for the local Chinese community and is dedicated to the deity Quan Cong. The temple features intricate woodcarvings, colorful ceramic decorations, and a serene courtyard. Visitors can admire the detailed altars, incense coils hanging from the ceiling, and the fusion of Chinese and Vietnamese architectural elements. The temple is not only a spiritual site but also a cultural landmark that reflects the history of Chinese immigration in the Mekong Delta. Its peaceful ambiance offers a respite from the bustling city streets, making it a must-visit for those interested in local culture and history.

Don't miss

  • Ornate woodcarvings depicting Chinese legends and motifs
  • Colorful ceramic figurines on the roof ridges
  • The main altar dedicated to Quan Cong, a revered Chinese general
  • Incense coils that burn for days, creating a mystical atmosphere
  • Peaceful courtyard with bonsai trees and traditional architecture

Know before you go

  • Dress modestly as it is an active place of worship.
  • Photography is allowed, but be respectful during ceremonies.
  • You may see locals praying; observe quietly.
  • Incense is available for purchase if you wish to participate.

A bit of history

Binh Thuy Temple was constructed in 1896 by Chinese immigrants from Fujian province. It has been well-preserved and remains an active place of worship for the local Hoa community, symbolizing their enduring cultural heritage in Can Tho.

Common questions

Is there an entrance fee?

No, entry is free, but donations are appreciated.

What are the opening hours?

Typically open daily from early morning until evening, but exact hours may vary.

Can I take photos inside?

Yes, photography is allowed, but avoid using flash near altars.

Is the temple crowded?

It can be busy during festivals and weekends, but weekdays are quieter.

What is the best way to get there?

A taxi or motorbike from Can Tho city center takes about 10 minutes.

Are there English descriptions?

Limited; consider hiring a local guide for deeper insights.

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