Situated right next to Arthur Storey Park, Teo Chew Temple (Ong Bon Temple) is a Buddhist temple and a hidden gem in Houston's Chinatown. Outside, you were greeted by Quan Am, the goddess of mercy - she is also honored inside the temple - as well as a wishing well that includes the 12 signs of the zodiac where visitors can toss coins in hopes that a prayer will be answered.
Saigon-Houston Plaza, also known as Saigon Houston Mall, is a shopping center located in the heart of Houston's vibrant Chinatown. It caters primarily to the Vietnamese community but offers a diverse range of services, shops, and dining options that reflect the broader Asian culture in the area.
Hong Kong City Mall is a well-known shopping center located in the heart of Houston's Chinatown, in the southwestern part of the city, that caters primarily to the Asian community and offers a wide range of Asian goods, services, and dining options. It is located on Bellaire Boulevard, a major thoroughfare in the area, and is easily accessible by car.
Westside Houston includes many neighbourhoods and apartment communities. According to the Houston Police Department, the “Westside” division covers a ~68 square-mile area in west Houston (Districts 19 & 20) serving ~310,000 residents.
Little Saigon is a neighborhood in Houston, Texas, centered on Bellaire Boulevard, west of Chinatown. It is home to one of the largest Vietnamese communities in the United States. A portion of Bellaire Boulevard is officially named Saigon Boulevard by the City of Houston, and intersecting streets are also named in Vietnamese.