[2] The temple is situated at the Bến Dược hamlet, Phú Mỹ Hưng village, at the end of the Củ Chi tunnels.
The City Committee of the Party, the People's Council, and the Vietnamese Fatherland Front chose the date of December 19 as the annual memorial day to recall and be grateful to the dead.
The Bến Dược Memorial Temple includes the following items: Tam quan gateway has traditional style architecture with a line of round pillars, with the yin and yang tile.
On the highest floor of the tower, we can see part of the revolution base from which some places have entered into the history of the Iron Triangle (Tam Giác Sắt) region.
From a region of full of craters stunted and devastated by war, the area around the Temple now features a well-maintained flower garden that is lush and vibrant throughout the year with many kinds of precious trees sent as souvenirs by craftsmen and organizations.
The whole symbol features a lotus flower caressed by a hand, making the visitors remember the lines of two folk songs: Thap Muoi the most beautiful thing is lotus flower[citation needed] Vietnam the most beautiful thing is named Uncle Hồ On the body of the symbol there are some carvings of Vietnamese historical events from the time of the country's establishment by Hùng Vương to independence day on April 30, 1975.
The basement of the temple has nine spaces on the theme of Saigon Cho Lon, resilient and indomitable, presenting the prominent war events of our people and soldiers in the Iron Triangle (Tam Giác Sắt) region in particular and Vietnam in general.