Cantonese Assembly Hall – 2 mins
The Cantonese Chinese initially built The Cantonese Assembly Hall in 1885 to worship Mazhu and Confucius; however, after 1911, it converted to worship Guangdong and Tien Hien. The rational use of wood and stone materials in the bearing structure and decorative details has given the Cantonese Assembly Hall a majestic beauty. A festive festival attracts many participants yearly on the 15th day of Lunar January or Guangdong’s Day (June 24 of the Lunar calendar).
Address: No. 176 Tran Phu street
Opening hours: 8:00 – 19:00
Ticket price: Free