Bà Rịa
Bình Chánh
Bình Dương (Ward)
Bình Dương (Commune)
Cần Giờ
Châu Đức (Commune)
Củ Chi
Hóc Môn
Long Đất (Commune)
Nhà Bè
Phú Mỹ
Thủ Đức
Vũng Tàu
Xuyên Mộc (Commune)
| Tran Hung Dao | |
| Tran Hung Dao Holy Temple (Đền thờ Đức thánh Trần Hưng Đạo). Tran Hung Dao was a military commander of Dai Viet during the Tran Dynasty. | |
| Phuoc An Hoi Quan | |
| Built in 1902 by the Fujian Congregation, Phước An Hội Quán is one of the most beautifully ornamented pagodas in HCMC. Of special interest are the many small porcelain figures, the elaborate brass ritual objects and the fine woodcarvings on the altars, walls, columns and hanging lanterns. From the exterior, look out for the ceramic scenes, each containing innumerable small figurines, which decorate the roof. | |
| Nghia Nhuan Hoi Quan | |
| The Nghia Nhuan Assembly Hall of the Minh Huong community (Nghĩa Nhuận Hội Quán) contains some of the most beautiful artworks in Ho Cha Minh City. | |
| Tam Son Hoi Quan | |
| Tam Son Assembly Hall (Tam Sơn Hội Quán) once stood right next door to the lost Pagode des Sept Congregations and now contains two of its former shrines. Built by the Fujian Congregation of Saigon in 1839, Tam Son Hoi Quan Pagoda has thankfully retained its rich ornamentation. | |
| Nha Tho Da Minh | |
| Nhà thờ Đa Minh is located on Le Van Sy Street, Phu Nhuan, HCM City. It is also called Da Minh Saint Church. It is named Ba Chuong (three bells) because there are three bells on the top of church. It was re-built in the beginning of the 21st century. | |
| Nha Tho Phu Nhuan | |
| Nhà thờ Phú Nhuận, | |
| Tu Vien Khanh An | |
| Khanh An Monastery (Tu viện Khánh An) is a Buddhist temple located in An Phu Dong ward of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The monastery was established in 1978 by the Venerable Thach Thien Chan, a renowned Buddhist monk in Vietnam. | |