PAGODA PHUOC AN HOI QUAN (CHUA MINH HUONG)
A pagoda where Quan Cong's followers come to ask for his protection before embarking on a long journey.
Built in 1902 by the Fujian congregation. The pagoda is dedicated to Quan Cong, the legendary sanctified general. His statue is on the central altar; to his left, the guardian of Happiness and Virtue Ong Bon and his two faithful servants. At the entrance, on the left, the mount of General Quan Cong. Some of the faithful come from far away to ask for his protection before undertaking a long journey. He is the Saint Christopher of the Chinese congregation.
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