Ho Chi Minh City Amusement parks have been the latest additions in the city's landscape. These westernized parks stand in sharp contrast with the city's dreadful past. The amusement parks in Saigon offer a wide range of recreational activities and rides to choose from. These parks have been very popular
Ho Chi Minh Museum or Uncle Hos Museum is located on the junction of the Saigon River, near the end of Saigons Nguyen Tat Thanh Street. This museum is popularly known as the Dragon House or Nha Rong Harbor. The architectural design of Saigons Ho Chi Minh Museum represents a unique mix of traditional
Cho Lon (Different name is Binh Tay Market), is located at Tran Hung Dao Street, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City. In 1788, a group of Chinese from Pho and My Tho Islands came to Ben Nghe River Dike and founded a market which developed into the existent Cholon Market, offering a wide array of products. This
Summary Airport type Public Owner Vietnamese government Operator Southern Airports Corporation Serves Ho Chi Minh City Location Tan Binh District Elevation AMSL 10 m / 33 ft Website http://www.tsnairport.hochiminhcity.gov.vn Ho Chi Minh - Tan Son Nhat International Airport (IATA: SGN,
Phạm Ngũ Lo street is located in District 1 of Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon, Vietnam. It was named after Pham Ngu Lao, the national hero. The Pham Ngu Lao, De Tham area refers to the tourist hub of Saigon frequented by Ho Chi Minh cities locals and tourist who flock to the market stalls, both open
War Remnants Museum, formerly known as Saigons Exhibition House of American War Crimes, portrays the horrors and details of the Vietnam War. At present it is located within an assemblage of warehouses. However its new building adjacent to its present location is under construction. This museum standing
District 1 (Vietnamese: Quận 1) is an urban district (quận) of Ho Chi Minh City, the largest city in Vietnam. Position in the metropolitan area of HCMC Position in HCMC's core District 1 is the financial, commercial, and administrative center of Ho Chi Minh City. The city seat and many consulates general
The Pearl of the Orient, Ho Chi Minh City is the largest city in Vietnam and is its economic and cultural capital. The city boasts of many picturesque pagodas and impressive official buildings of the colonial era. That the city takes pride in its culture and history is conveyed by the numerous museums
Ho Chi Minh City, situated in the southern part of Vietnam, is still called Saigon by most of the natives. This modern city used to be considered as the Pearl of the Orient by the French. The wide Saigon River, which takes a huge turn from the east of Saigon, links the city with the sea. Unlike Hanoi,
Reunification Palace, the former presidential palace of South Vietnam, is the one of the most popular destinations in the Ho Chi Minh City. Its outstanding architecture planned by Soviet architects, reminds you the image of a North Vietnamese tank collapsing the gates of the palace on 30th April 1975,