Discover Phù Châu Floating Temple: Saigon’s Hidden Spiritual Gem
Phù Châu Floating Temple, also known as Miếu Nổi, is a 300-year-old spiritual site located on a small islet in Saigon’s Vàm Thuật River. Built during the Gia Long era, the temple is famous for its legend of a fisherman who built a shrine to honour a drowned woman. Blending Vietnamese and Chinese architecture, it features hundreds of colourful dragon sculptures and peaceful surroundings that attract both locals and tourists seeking serenity amidst the city’s bustle.