Hoi Quan Phuoc Kien
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Carrine Eng
"Entrance fee: Free if you bought the old town ticket (120,000 VND).
Built in 1690, for the Chinese ethnic group from Fujian province. Community gathers here to make decisions and celebrate festivals. It is now also a shrine to worship the Goddess of the Sea, Thien Hau, among other gods.
Image credits: https://www.goteamjosh.com/blog/fukien"
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"Phuc Kien Assembly Hall is a place of worship and an area reconstructed for Chinese descendants to congregate back in the 1700s. Among tourists, this hall is famous due to its elegance and charm."
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Kaya Sievers
"I spent over an hour here in the early morning."
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