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Bến Nghé

Coordinates: 10°46′56″N 106°42′10″E / 10.7822°N 106.7028°E / 10.7822; 106.7028
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Bến Nghé, District 1, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam

Bến Nghé is a historic area of Saigon which is today a ward of District 1. The area was developed in the 17th Century. At the time the French Empire arrived in Saigon, Bến Nghé was a conglomeration of 40 villages along the Bến Nghé River.[1]

Notable buildings in the ward include the 1935 Jamia Al Muslimin Mosque at 66 Đông Du Street, also known as the Saigon Central Mosque, oldest and best known of the twelve mosques in HCMC.

References

  1. ^ Nghia M. Vo Saigon: A History 2011 Page 10 "By the time the French arrived, Bến Nghé was not a large or compact settlement, but a conglomeration of 40 villages along the Bến Nghé arroyo and the.."

10°46′56″N 106°42′10″E / 10.7822°N 106.7028°E / 10.7822; 106.7028