The Jade Emperor Pagoda is located at 73 Mai Thi Luu Street, Da Kao Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City
Reaching the Jade Emperor Pagoda is quite convenient thanks to its central location in District 1. From the Independence Palace, head north along Nam Ky Khoi Nghia Street for about 1.5 kilometers. Then turn right onto Mai Thi Luu Street, and you will find the Jade Emperor Pagoda after a short walk. The entire journey takes around 10 - 15 minutes by motorbike or car, or about 25 minutes on foot.
Depending on your budget and travel style, here are a few transportation options to consider:
- By motorbike: The journey takes approximately 15 - 20 minutes depending on traffic. Use Google Maps or GPS to navigate. Motorbike parking is available near the entrance.
- By bus: Take bus routes 18, 93, or 150. Nearby stops include Tran Hung Dao, Dinh Tien Hoang, Nguyen Dinh Chieu, and the City TV Station. From there, you can either walk or take a motorbike taxi to reach the pagoda.
- By taxi: From Independence Palace, a ride takes about 10 minutes and costs around 50,000 VND.
Notes:
- Best time to visit: Early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and heat.
- Motorbike parking: There is a dedicated motorbike parking lot right next to the pagoda on Mai Thi Luu Street, convenient for visitors traveling by two-wheeled vehicle. The parking fee ranges from only 5,000 - 10,000 VND.
1.2. Who is Worshipped in the Jade Emperor Pagoda?
The Jade Emperor Pagoda is dedicated to Ngoc Hoang Thuong De (the Jade Emperor), the supreme deity in Taoism, revered for his role in overseeing heaven and earth. In addition to the Jade Emperor, the pagoda is home to several other deities, each with a specific influence on different aspects of life. While here, you can also take the time to reflect on the teachings of Thien Hau Temple, which offers a different perspective on spiritual guardianship.
Notable figures include:
- Kim Hoa Thanh Mau: Goddess of fertility, widely worshipped by couples wishing for children.
- The 12 Ba Mu (Twelve Midwives): Twelve fairy goddesses who are responsible for different aspects of childbirth and infant care, surrounding Kim Hoa Thanh Mau. Each oversees specific duties such as conception, pregnancy, labor, shaping the baby's body parts, and teaching newborns essential skills like suckling and smiling.
- God of Wealth and Earth: Invoked by those seeking prosperity and good fortune in business.
- Matchmaker Gods: Often prayed to by couples seeking blessings for love and relationships.
- Goddess of Mercy (Guanyin): Known for her compassion, she is revered by many who pray for peace, mercy, and health.
This is one of Saigon’s most popular places to pray for children, wealth, and love, attracting both locals and travelers seeking spiritual blessings and guidance in their personal lives.