Jade Emperor Pagoda
- Address
- 73 Ð Mai Thi Luu Phuoc Hai Tu or Chua Ngoc Hoang
Lonely Planet review for Jade Emperor Pagoda
Built in 1909 by the Cantonese (Quang Dong) Congregation, the Jade Emperor Pagoda is a real gem among Chinese temples. It is one of the most spectacularly colourful pagodas in HCMC, filled with statues of phantasmal divinities and grotesque heroes. The pungent smoke of burning joss sticks fills the air, obscuring the exquisite woodcarvings decorated with gilded Chinese characters. The roof is covered with elaborate tile work, while the statues, which represent characters from both the Buddhist and Taoist traditions, are made of reinforced papier-mâché. The pagoda is dedicated to the Emperor of Jade, the supreme Taoist god.








