Address 118 Ð Lac Long Quan, District 10 Keyword religious/spiritual, architectural highlight Believed to be the oldest pagoda in greater HCMC, Giac Lam Pagoda dates from 1744. It's a fantastically atmospheric place full of gilded statues (over 100 in all), colourful wall panels (depicting among other things the path to enlightenment as well as the tortures awaiting those condemned to hell) with one of the country's most impressive stupas (which is 32m tall).
For the sick and elderly, the pagoda is a minor pilgrimage sight, as it contains a bronze bell that when rung is believed to answer the prayers posted by petitioners. Home to several monks, the Buddhist pagoda also incorporates aspects of Taoism and Confucianism. It is well worth the trip out here from the city centre and is one of the city's cultural relics. Ornate tombs greet visitors at the entrance to the compound, as does a gleaming white statue of Quan The Am Bo Tat, the Goddess of Mercy. Inside, there are photographs and portraits of monks from the past and an impressive sanctuary with countless gilded figures. Prayers are held four times daily, and consist of a rare, traditional blend of chanting, bells, gongs and drums. The pagoda is north of Cholon in District 10, about 1km (0.6mi) northwest of Phu Tho Stadium.