Ong Bon Pagoda

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Ong Bon Pagoda is a historic Chinese-style temple in Ho Chi Minh City dedicated to the deity Ong Bon, revered as a protector of merchants and the community.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist temple
Chinese temple
religious building
architecturalStyle Chinese architecture
associatedWithEthnicGroup Hoa people NERFINISHED
country Viet Nam
surface form: Vietnam
culturalOrigin Chinese Vietnamese community
dedicatedTo Ong Bon NERFINISHED
hasCulturalRole protecting local residents
protecting merchants
hasDeity Ong Bon NERFINISHED
hasFeature Chinese inscriptions
Chinese-style altars
courtyard
incense burners
statues of Ong Bon
heritageStatus historic temple
locatedIn Chinatown of Ho Chi Minh City NERFINISHED
Saigon
surface form: Ho Chi Minh City
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Ho Chi Minh City NERFINISHED
OngBonRole protector of merchants
protector of the community
primaryFunction place of worship
religion Buddhism
Chinese folk religion
significance historic landmark in Ho Chi Minh City
important religious site for local Chinese community
usedFor community gatherings
religious worship
traditional festivals
worships Ong Bon NERFINISHED

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