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Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)
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Ho Chi Minh City / Saigon, Vietnam’s largest city has always been the center of wealth for Vietnam. Sitting on the Saigon River, this southern city is daily hustle and bustle. There is District 1, Cholon and floating restaurants sitting along the Saigon river
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Ho Chi Minh City Museum
21-year-old Ho, having signed on a stoker and galley boy on a French freighter, left Vietnam from this wharf in 1911 and began his 30 years of exile in France, the Xoviet Union, China and elsewhere...(map)
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Dinh Thong Nhat (Reunification Palace)
Originally built for the French Governor- General of Indochina in 1868, the palace became the luxurious residence of President Diem in 1954. In 1962, it was abandoned after a renegade pilot in the South Vietnamese tank 843 crashing through th palace gates marked a symbolic end to the conflict in Indochina....(map)
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Vien Bao Tang Lich Su (Historical Museum)
Located in the city zoo and botanic gardens. It is the spectaclular Sino-French style building was built in 1929 by the Societe de Etudes Indochinoises. Its architecture deseves a visit....(map)
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Notre Dame Cathedral
Built between 1877 and 1883, Notre Dame Cathedral, with her two 40 meter towers topped with iron spires is one of Ho Chi Minh City's major landmarks. It was built in a neo-Romanesque form, its red brick and its colored glass windows were imported from France. The cathedral was consecrated in 1962. Full services in both Vietnamese and English are held every Sunday morning....(map)
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Cholon District (Chinatown)
Ho Chi Minh city is home to some one million ethnic Chinese, many of whom live in Cholon district. The Chinese have played a major role in Vietnam's emerging private sector as evidenced by the bustling streets and markets of Cholon. Cholon means "Big Market", and today the area is home to 500,000 people. The streets are a maze of narrow side streets, old temples, local Chinese restaurants and calligraphy shops....(map)
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Nha Trung Bay Toi Ac Chien Tranh Xam Luoc
(War Remnants Museum)
Formerly known as the Museum of American War Crimes, it is not a museum for the sensitive as it displays instruments of torture and hundreds of photographs of atrocities committed during the 20th century and, in particular, the Vietnam War. At the front of the museum you can see a small collection of military hardware as well as the mobile guillotine used by the French colonists to dispense justice throughout the country before World War II....(map)
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