Little Saigon is a neighborhood in Houston, Texas, centered on Bellaire Boulevard, west of Chinatown. It is home to one of the largest Vietnamese communities in the United States. A portion of Bellaire Boulevard is officially named Saigon Boulevard by the City of Houston, and intersecting streets are also named in Vietnamese.
Westside Houston includes many neighbourhoods and apartment communities. According to the Houston Police Department, the “Westside” division covers a ~68 square-mile area in west Houston (Districts 19 & 20) serving ~310,000 residents.
Saigon-Houston Plaza, also known as Saigon Houston Mall, is a shopping center located in the heart of Houston's vibrant Chinatown. It caters primarily to the Vietnamese community but offers a diverse range of services, shops, and dining options that reflect the broader Asian culture in the area.
Hong Kong City Mall is a well-known shopping center located in the heart of Houston's Chinatown, in the southwestern part of the city, that caters primarily to the Asian community and offers a wide range of Asian goods, services, and dining options. It is located on Bellaire Boulevard, a major thoroughfare in the area, and is easily accessible by car.
Situated right next to Arthur Storey Park, Teo Chew Temple (Ong Bon Temple) is a Buddhist temple and a hidden gem in Houston's Chinatown. Outside, you were greeted by Quan Am, the goddess of mercy - she is also honored inside the temple - as well as a wishing well that includes the 12 signs of the zodiac where visitors can toss coins in hopes that a prayer will be answered.