Lady Thien Hau Pagoda, located in District 5, is one of the oldest pagodas of Chinese community in Ho Chi Minh City. This pagoda was built in around 1760, then restored continuously in 1800, 1842, 1882, 1890 and 1916. The pagoda now lies in the central area of the first…
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The War Remnants Museum is one of the most impressive and popular monuments in Ho Chi Minh City (old Saigon). The museum is attractive not only for Vietnamese but also for foreigners. The War Remnants Museum posesses a comprehensive collection of the machinery, weapons, photos, and documentation of Vietnam's wars…
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Ben Thanh Market is an indispensable part in a Saigon City tour. The clock tower over the main entrance to what was formerly known as Les Halles Centrale is the symbol of Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City nowadays), and the market might as well be, too. Ben Thanh market has…
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Designed as the home of former President Ngo Dinh Diem, the U.S.-backed leader of Vietnam until his assassination in 1962, Reunification Palace is most notable for its symbolic role in the fall of Saigon in April 1975, when its gates were breached by North Vietnamese tanks and the victor's flag…
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the Central Post Office has long become a prominent feature of the Ho Chi Minh City (old Saigon), always included in a city tour around Ho Chi Minh City. This grand old edifice was constructed between at the end of 19th century by the famous architect Gustave Eiffel in harmony…
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Dam Sen Park can be considered as a green heaven in the midst of this bustling city. The infrastructure of Dam Sen Park in Saigon is divided into 30 segments. The landscape gardens of this park are adorned with pagodas, lakes, an ice-block wonderland and a roller coaster.
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Cu Chi Tunnel is located only 70 km from Ho Chi Minh City Center in the Northwest. It is miniature battle versatile of Cu Chi’s military and people during the 30-year struggle longtime and fierce to fight invading enemy to gain independence, freedom for their motherland. It also is the…
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Ho Chi Minh City or Saigon, situated in the southern of Vietnam, is still called Saigon by most of the natives. The modern city used to be considered as the Pearl of the Orient by the French. It is a brazen, industrious and dense metropolis, the largest city in Vietnam…
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