Things to do in Sai Gon

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Things to do in Sai Gon

Shopping

More than a place to go shopping, the market is also an architectural landmark, a center of local Vietnamese life and commerce, and a meeting point all rolled into one. It's an ideal place to immerse yourself in local life.
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Mercado Ben Thanh
Đường Lê Lợi
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More than a place to go shopping, the market is also an architectural landmark, a center of local Vietnamese life and commerce, and a meeting point all rolled into one. It's an ideal place to immerse yourself in local life.

Tham quan

This French-built cathedral occupies scenic Paris Square in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City.
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Basílica de Notre-Dame de Saigão
01 Công xã Paris
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This French-built cathedral occupies scenic Paris Square in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City.
Originally built by the French in 1868 to commemorate the establishment of the colony of Indochina, the Reunification Palace as it stands today was built during the 1960s. It was most famously the symbolic site of the liberation of Saigon by communist forces that reunited the nation in 1975.
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Palácio da Independência
135 Nam Kỳ Khởi Nghĩa
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Originally built by the French in 1868 to commemorate the establishment of the colony of Indochina, the Reunification Palace as it stands today was built during the 1960s. It was most famously the symbolic site of the liberation of Saigon by communist forces that reunited the nation in 1975.
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Cu Chi Tunnel Ben Duoc
Tổ 6 -ấp QL22
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A must-visit when in Vietnam, it is a poignant reminder of the horrors of war. The grounds house American planes, tanks, helicopters, and weaponry captured during the war. Pictorial displays cover everything from the My Lai Massacre to the traumas of Agent Orange and the work of war correspondents.
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Museu dos Vestígios da Guerra
28 Võ Văn Tần
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A must-visit when in Vietnam, it is a poignant reminder of the horrors of war. The grounds house American planes, tanks, helicopters, and weaponry captured during the war. Pictorial displays cover everything from the My Lai Massacre to the traumas of Agent Orange and the work of war correspondents.
With nearly 70 floors, this towering modern glass and metal structure is the tallest building in the city and the third tallest in Vietnam. It's also home to the city' first heli-pad, a world-class restaurant and an observation deck that offers up some of the most impressive views of the city.
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Bitexco Financial Tower
2 Hải Triều
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With nearly 70 floors, this towering modern glass and metal structure is the tallest building in the city and the third tallest in Vietnam. It's also home to the city' first heli-pad, a world-class restaurant and an observation deck that offers up some of the most impressive views of the city.
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Phố đi bộ Bùi Viện
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Try to sit down and take a minute to imagine you are back in 1960s Saigon... it is not difficult to visualize.
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Correio Central de Saigon
02 Công xã Paris
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Try to sit down and take a minute to imagine you are back in 1960s Saigon... it is not difficult to visualize.

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Must try "Banh mi Sai Gon"

"Banh mi" is the Vietnamese word for bread. In Vietnamese cuisine, it also refers to a type of baguette which is often split lengthwise and filled with various savory ingredients as a sandwich and served as a meal.