Chợ Lớn Mosque
One of Vietnam's only mosques pays tribute to the country's Muslim minority.

Clean, minimalistic architecture in Saigon's Chinatown. Built in 1932 by Tamil Muslims, now serves largely Malaysian and Indonesian Muslims. # Why Go ✨ Beautiful, simple architecture in blues and greens 🕌 Contrasts with nearby ornate temples 📜 Short history lesson on oldest religious minorities 🗣️ English spoken, visitors of all faiths welcome 🍲 Halal restaurant inside # Why Avoid 💤 Small, not many people inside # Tips 👗 Wear proper attire, remove shoes before entering. ⏰ Visit early afternoon or late evening for dining. # Cost 💰 Free entry # Hours 🕒 Typically open daily, contact to confirm specific hours

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