Where to go in Tan Binh District, Saigon?

Enjoy your daytime here with noted landmarks around Tan Binh District such as parks, pagodas, and temples. Here are a few places that you should check out first when you get here!

Giác Lâm Pagoda
This is one of the oldest historic Buddhist pagodas in the city which is built in 1744. Upon your arrival, you will be amazed immediately by a poetic garden and a giant ancient bodhi tree. The pagoda consists of the seven-storied stupa whose height is 32m, the main pagoda which holds more than 100 historic statues and handicraft relics and stupas of abbots who have presided over the temple. With such solemn, calm, and quiet atmosphere, this place is either to heal your soul or where to learn the art of peacefulness.

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Address: #565 Lac Long Quan, ward 10, Tan Binh District, HCMC.

Phổ Quang Pagoda
Pho Quang Pagoda is probably one of the most famous Buddhist pagodas in this city. Lying at the end of a quiet street, the whole pagoda is almost fully separated from the outside world. You can visit here to enjoy the stunning landscape and find some soothing moments or to enroll in some interesting courses that the pagoda offers.

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Address: #64 Huynh Lan Khanh, ward 2, Tan Binh District, HCMC.

Hoàng Văn Thụ Park
From above, Hoang Van Thu Park looks like a giant green lung of Saigon. The high tree density here makes the spot extremely fresh and comfortable. You can enjoy your jogging session during noon without being bothered by the sun and the high temperature of the city. This is a great place to take a walk, or just to sit calmly to relax and enjoy the fresh air in the midst of a busy city.

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Address: Phan Dinh Giot, Tan Binh District, HCMC.

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