In this self-guided tour of temples and pagodas in Hoi An, Vietnam, we see the Tu Do Tham Quan Pagoda (0:00), the Minh Huong Communal House (1:49), and the Phuoc Kien Hoi Quan Assembly Hall (2:39).
The Minh Huong Communal House is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and features the religious architecture of the Minh Huong people who were Chinese people who obtained Vietnamese citizenship so they could worship their ancestors. The Phuoc Kien Hoi Quan Assembly Hall was originally a gathering place for the Fujian people who were ethic Chinese. The hall was later dedicated to Thien Hau, goddess of the sea.
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