VietnamWayfarerEST. 2026
目的地行程美食与饮品旅行贴士
订阅 →
Browse by region▲Bắc · Northern■Trung · Central●Nam · Southern
+Travel essentialsISSUE №01 · MMXXVIAbout
Vietnam
Wayfarer.
Colophon

An independent field guide to Vietnam — food, destinations, and the kind of practical advice you only get from people who live here.

Get the dispatch

Monthly: dishes, destinations, itineraries — once a month, straight to your inbox.

Subscribe →
Topics
  • 目的地
  • 美食与饮品
  • 行程
  • 旅行贴士
Regions
  • Northern Vietnam
  • Central Vietnam
  • Southern Vietnam
Resources
  • About
  • Contact
  • Affiliate Disclosure
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy
  • Terms
© 2026 Vietnam WayfarerMade in VietnamAll rights reserved
Independent · Reader-supported

We use minimal analytics + ads (no personal tracking). See our privacy policy.

Saigon的Chua Giac Lam:这座城市最古老佛塔的旅行指南 | Vietnam Wayfarer
  1. Home
  2. Destinations
  3. Saigon的Chua Giac Lam:这座城市最古老佛塔的旅行指南
🇨🇳 Destinations · south · saigon

Saigon的Chua Giac Lam:这座城市最古老佛塔的旅行指南

Chua Giac Lam是Saigon最古老的佛教寺庙,建于1744年。本文将为你介绍这里的看点、交通方式以及周边的美食。

By the Wayfarer teamMay 18, 20266 min read
Traditional incense burning ritual at a temple in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, evoking spirituality and culture.
↑ Traditional incense burning ritual at a temple in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, evoking spirituality and culture.Photo by Theodore Nguyen on Pexels
Tags
#chua giac lam#saigon#south#destinations#pagodas#buddhist temples#tan binh
You might also like
A beautiful temple in Vietnam surrounded by bright yellow flowers under a sunny sky.
Destinations

Lang Ong Ba Chieu: A Traveler's Guide to Saigon's Most Important Temple Complex

May 25, 20266 min
Beautiful dragon ornament on a traditional Vietnamese temple roof in Hà Nội.
Destinations

Ho Chi Minh Museum Saigon Branch: A Traveler's Guide

May 24, 20266 min
— FIN —

Last updated · May 19, 2026 · independently researched, never sponsored.

More like this
→

Keep reading — related guides.

All destinations →

More from saigon

Other articles covering this city.

Tall trees with lush foliage and twisting thin trunks growing in green forest with lake in nature in national park
Destinations

Suoi Tien Theme Park in Saigon: A Traveler's Guide

Suoi Tien is Saigon's wildest theme park — part Buddhist mythology, part water park, part crocodile zoo. Here's what to actually expect and how to plan your visit.

May 24, 20266 min read
Lively street corner in Hanoi featuring traditional architecture and a passing rickshaw
Itineraries

Comments

Loading…

发表评论

邮箱仅用于Gravatar头像和回复通知,不会公开显示。

每月精选

计划去越南?
更聪明地吃喝玩乐。

每月一次:新发现的美食、不为人知的目的地以及行程攻略 — 直送邮箱。无垃圾邮件,可随时退订。

加入1,247名读者 · 首期:2026年6月
01 · Itineraries
2 Weeks in Vietnam: The Perfect First-Timer's Itinerary
16 min read
  • 02 · Food & Drink
    Pho in Hanoi: The 7 Bowls That Are Actually Worth Lining Up For
    11 min read
  • 03 · Destinations
    The Ha Giang Loop: A Complete 4-Day Motorbike Adventure Guide
    14 min read
  • 5 Days in Vietnam for First-Timers: Hanoi to Saigon

    A tested itinerary hitting Hanoi's street food and temples, then flying to Saigon for markets and mekong-adjacent towns. Budget-friendly, 5 days flat.

    May 24, 20267 min read
    Women in conical hats fishing in mangrove forest using bamboo traps.
    Destinations

    Can Gio Mangrove Forest: A Traveler's Guide to Saigon's Wild Side

    Can Gio is a UNESCO-recognized mangrove biosphere just 50 km from downtown Saigon — monkeys, mudflats, seafood, and zero crowds on weekdays.

    May 23, 20266 min read

    More from Southern Vietnam

    Other articles covering the same region.

    Traditional Chinese ancestral shrine with ornate wooden panels and calligraphy.
    Destinations

    Van Thanh Mieu Vinh Long: A Traveler's Guide to the Mekong Delta's Confucian Temple

    Van Thanh Mieu in Vinh Long is one of the best-preserved Confucian temples in southern Vietnam — here's how to visit, what to see, and where to eat nearby.

    May 25, 20266 min read
    A vibrant scene of a street food vendor at Đà Lạt Night Market, Vietnam.
    Destinations

    Phu Quoc Night Market: A Traveler's Guide

    Everything you need to know about Phu Quoc Night Market — from the best seafood stalls to navigating the crowds and avoiding tourist traps.

    May 25, 20265 min read
    A woman skillfully peels a pineapple at a bustling night market in Hanoi, Vietnam, showcasing urban life.
    Destinations

    What to Eat in Dong Nai: Local Dishes, Markets & Where Locals Go

    Dong Nai's food scene sits between industrial city grind and rural delta freshness. Here's where to find the real food—markets, family-run joints, and dishes that rarely make it to guidebooks.

    May 25, 20265 min read

    More in Destinations

    More articles from the same category.

    View all in Destinations →
    Scenic aerial view of Bac Son Valley, Vietnam, capturing houses and lush fields at sunset.
    Destinations

    Dinh Phat Chi (Lang Son): A Traveler's Guide

    Dinh Phat Chi is one of Lang Son's highest peaks and a rewarding day trek near the Chinese border. Here's everything you need to plan the trip.

    May 25, 20267 min read
    Breathtaking view of a Buddhist temple amidst stunning limestone mountains in Ninh Bình.
    Destinations

    Chua Ham Long in Bac Ninh: A Traveler's Guide

    Chua Ham Long is a centuries-old Buddhist pagoda tucked into a limestone hillside near Bac Ninh. Here's what to expect and how to visit.

    May 25, 20266 min read
    A peaceful motorcycle ride on the winding roads of Van Ho amidst lush mountains.
    Destinations

    How to Get to Ninh Thuan: Transport Options from Hanoi, Saigon & Da Nang

    Ninh Thuan sits on Vietnam's south-central coast, halfway between Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City. Here's how to reach it by bus, train, flight, or motorbike—plus costs and realistic travel times.

    May 25, 20265 min read
    A lone explorer illuminates a vast, mysterious cave in Son La, Vietnam with a torch, showcasing nature's hidden wonders.
    Destinations

    Nang To Thi in Lang Son: A Traveler's Guide to Vietnam's Most Famous Rock Formation

    Nang To Thi is a limestone rock formation in Lang Son that's woven into Vietnamese folklore. Here's what to expect, how to get there, and what to eat nearby.

    May 25, 20266 min read
    The Center of Vietnam Quintessential Handicraft showcases modern architectural design with wave-like patterns.
    Destinations

    Vietnam Fine Arts Museum in Hanoi: A Traveler's Guide

    Everything you need to know before visiting the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum in Hanoi — what to see, how to get there, and what to eat nearby.

    May 25, 20266 min read
    Vibrant green guest house surrounded by lush greenery and a serene road setting.
    Destinations

    Where to Stay in Lam Dong: Budget to Luxury by Neighborhood

    Lam Dong's main towns offer distinct vibes for different travelers. Here's how to pick a base—from Da Lat's colonial guesthouses to Thac Dac's jungle ecolodges.

    May 25, 20264 min read
    View all in Destinations →
    Hidden gems

    Lesser-known articles tourists usually miss

    • 01
      itineraries

      5 Days in Vietnam for Wellness Retreat Travelers

    • 02
      itineraries

      4 Days Beach Hopping: Phu Quoc and Con Dao

    • 03
      itineraries

      3 Days Escaping Saigon: Da Lat and Surrounding Highlands

    ← Older
    Tu Cam Thanh (Hue): A Traveler's Guide to the Purple Forbidden City
    Newer →
    Cong Vien Nuoc Ho Tay: A Traveler's Guide to Hanoi's West Lake Water Park

    简介

    Chua Giac Lam位于Tan Binh区的Lac Long Quan街,距离Saigon市中心西北约6 km。它建于1744年,是这座城市最古老的佛教寺庙——比Saigon的殖民时期建筑还要古老,比Ben Thanh Market还要古老,甚至比游客通常参观的几乎任何建筑都要古老。越南政府于1988年将其列为国家级历史文化遗迹,而近三个世纪以来,它一直作为礼佛场所被持续使用。

    与游客络绎不绝的Jade Emperor Pagoda或非常适合拍照的Vinh Nghiem Pagoda不同,Giac Lam并未出现在大多数旅行者的行程中。这也正是它值得一去的原因之一。这座寺庙给人一种充满生活气息而非刻意布置的感觉——僧侣们按部就班地进行着日常修行,附近的居民会顺道进来祈福,即使在周末,寺内也十分宁静。

    为什么值得一去

    主要有三个原因。首先是建筑。Giac Lam保留了如今已十分罕见的越南南部佛教设计风格:低矮的木制殿堂、深色漆柱,以及分布在多个祭坛室内的100多尊佛像和菩萨像。主殿没有进行过浮夸的翻修——光线昏暗,香火缭绕,极具氛围感。

    其次是庭院里的“菩提树”。这棵树由印度菩提伽耶(Bodh Gaya)摩诃菩提寺(Mahabodhi Temple)的菩提树枝条扦插培育而成,于1953年作为礼物赠予此地。如今它已长成参天大树,为前院的大部分区域提供荫凉。

    第三是位于寺庙后方的七层佛塔。它建于1970年,里面供奉着舍利,从高层可以俯瞰周围的屋顶——这很好地提醒着人们,Saigon (사이공 / 西贡 / サイゴン) 的范围远不止第一区(District 1)。

    最佳游览时间

    Giac Lam每天开放,时间大约为 6:00–11:30 和 14:00–21:00。最佳游览月份是12月至次年3月,此时Saigon的湿度略有下降,午后的阵雨也不那么频繁。

    如果想感受浓厚的氛围,可以在Tet(春节)期间或农历初一和十五来访,届时当地人会带着香和水果来祭拜。寺庙会变得热闹,但不会拥挤不堪——绝对不像北部Bai Dinh那样人山人海。如果你想拍出没有路人入镜的照片,工作日的清晨(8:00之前)是最清静的时段。

    交通指南

    从Bui Vien(第一区)附近的背包客区出发,前往Giac Lam的路程约为6 km。乘坐Grab摩托车大约需要15–20分钟,花费约25,000–35,000 VND。Grab汽车的费用在50,000–70,000 VND之间,具体取决于交通状况,该市这一区域在早晚高峰时段可能会非常拥堵。

    如果你从Ben Thanh地区出发,也可以乘坐开往Tan Binh方向的65路公交车——站点就在Lac Long Quan,距离寺庙入口只有几步之遥。票价为6,000 VND。车程需要30–45分钟,具体取决于你的出行时间。

    寺庙地址是 118 Lac Long Quan, Ward 10, Tan Binh District。告诉司机“Chua Giac Lam, Lac Long Quan”,他们就会知道。

    泰国曼谷一座泰国寺庙里的金叶和铜锣特写。

    照片由Frank van Dijk发布于Pexels

    游览看点

    漫步主礼佛殿

    殿内排列着一排排木柱和多个祭坛。100多尊佛像填满了这个空间——有些是镀金的,有些是深色木制的,从小型雕像到真人大小的坐佛应有尽有。抬头看看:天花板上悬挂着彩绘玻璃灯笼和盘旋的塔香。给你的眼睛留出几分钟时间,来适应这里昏暗的光线。

    观看祖先牌位

    沿着墙壁,数百块木制牌位和照片纪念着逝者。有些甚至可以追溯到一个多世纪以前。这是一个仍在发挥作用的纪念场所,而非博物馆的展览品——现在依然有家庭在这里供奉新的牌位。

    参观七层佛塔

    在寺庙的后方,佛塔(“bao thap”)高耸于树冠之上。你可以沿着内部楼梯拾级而上。每一层都设有小神龛。顶层有朝向四面八方的敞开式窗户。

    在庭院中小憩

    菩提树和周围的花园里设有长椅。在经历了Saigon拥挤喧嚣的交通之后,在这里伴着风铃声和淡淡的熏香坐上十分钟,真的能让人恢复元气。清晨时分,僧侣们有时会在这里进行行禅。

    探索侧殿

    主殿旁较小的房间里陈列着更多的雕像、仪式用品和书法牌匾。大多数游客会跳过这些地方,但这里却保存着寺庙内一些最古老的物件。

    周边美食

    Tan Binh区的Lac Long Quan及周边街道并不是主要的美食胜地,但你绝对不会饿肚子。

    如果想吃一碗正宗的“hu tieu”(粿条),可以去Lac Long Quan沿街的人行道摊位——清汤猪肉鲜虾粉是南部的标准配置,价格通常在40,000–55,000 VND。从寺庙向南步行5分钟内就聚集了一批小吃摊。

    如果你想吃“com tam”(碎米饭),Tan Binh有几十家店供应搭配烤猪排、煎蛋和鱼露的碎米饭。只要看到哪家店门前摆着炭烤炉,并且排着一队骑摩托车的食客——那就是品质的保证。每份价格为35,000–50,000 VND。

    参观结束后,如果想喝杯越南咖啡,Lac Long Quan沿街的咖啡馆都有供应标准的“ca phe sua da (연유커피 / 越南冰咖啡 / ベトナムアイスコーヒー)”(冰炼乳咖啡),价格为20,000–30,000 VND。虽然没什么花哨的,但冰凉且浓郁。

    住宿推荐

    大多数旅行者会住在第一区或第三区,并将参观Giac Lam作为半日游,这在行程安排上是最合理的。Bui Vien地区的经济型宾馆每晚约250,000–400,000 VND起。第一区或第三区的中档酒店价格在600,000–1,200,000 VND之间。如果你特别想住在Tan Binh附近——比如,你要从同属该区的Tan Son Nhat机场搭乘早班机——Cong Hoa街沿线有一些基础型酒店,价格从350,000 VND起。

    探索越南精美的Buu Long Pagoda,欣赏其错综复杂的建筑和生机勃勃的花园。

    照片由Phuongduy Le发布于Pexels

    当地人的实用建议

    • 穿着得体。 遮住肩膀和膝盖。这是一个活跃的礼佛场所,而不是挂着着装要求标志的旅游景点——但僧侣和常客们都会注意到你的穿着。
    • 脱鞋后再进入主殿。入口附近通常有鞋架或地垫。
    • 免费提供香,就在入口附近的供桌上。你可以点燃几根香,插在室外的大香炉里。不强制要求捐款,不过如果你想随喜,旁边设有功德箱。
    • 拍照通常是被允许的,特别是在庭院和外部区域。在主殿内,请将手机调至静音,不要使用闪光灯,也不要在祭坛前摆姿势拍照。学会察言观色——如果正在举行仪式,请收起相机。
    • 将行程与周边景点结合。 如果你有兴趣比较不同时代的建筑风格,可以将Jade Emperor Pagoda(第一区)和Vinh Nghiem Pagoda(第三区)串联起来,来一场很棒的寺庙巡游。

    避免常见误区

    在中午闭馆时间(大约 11:30–14:00)到达,结果发现大门紧闭。请合理安排时间避开此时段。

    花15分钟匆匆逛完。这座寺庙值得你放慢脚步细细品味——雕刻的细节、层层叠叠的祭坛、安静的角落。请至少留出45分钟的时间。

    期待有英文标识或导游服务。里面几乎没有英文说明。去之前先做些功课,否则你会错过眼前景物背后的历史背景。

    实用信息

    Giac Lam免费开放。从Saigon市中心乘车到这里只需20分钟,非常适合在Tan Binh度过一个上午,然后再返回市中心吃午餐。这是一个值得你稍微花点心思走出游客核心区去探索的地方——真实、未经粉饰,并且依然在发挥着它在1744年建成时所承载的作用。