Mary Queen of Vietnam Church

New Orleans


In New Orleans East, the Mary Queen of Vietnam Church is a focal point for the Catholic Vietnamese community. The best time to visit is during Tet (Vietnamese New Year) celebrations, when a gigantic Vietnamese fun fair takes over the grounds.


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