Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon,
locates at the heart of the southern part of
Viet Nam, between the northern edge of the Mekong
Delta and the South Eastern region of volcanic
red soil. Being a transformation between the
two terrains, Ho Chi Minh City is intertwined
with natural forest, vast plains, long coast
and hundreds of rivers and canals. The Saigon
River winds around the city and connect it with
the East Sea.
Over the past three centuries, Saigon, once
praised as the “Pearl of the Orient”, was known
as an important trade center for Chinese, Japanese
and Western merchants. It had also been christened
the “Paris of Asia” for its wide boulevards
lined with the stately trees and magnificent
French villas.
Nowadays, Ho Chi Minh City has a total area
of 2,090 square kilometers, which encompasses
24 districts with an area of 230 square kilometers
and five outer-counties with an area of 1,860
square kilometers. The city, which a total population
of over seven millions, is the largest city
in Viet Nam, a major hub for commercial, tourist,
cultural and scientific activities.
This always-in-rush-hour city churns bubbles
and fumes. The streets, where much of the city’s
life takes place, are a myriad of street markets,
shops, pavement cafes, stands-on-wheels and
vendor selling wares spread out on sidewalk.
Yet within the teeming metropolis are timeless
traditions and beauty of an ancient culture.
A mix of the old and new is witnessed where
the skyscrapers are juxtaposed with faded French
colonial buildings, where one would easily find
something to entertain himself whether he wants
to discover museums, pagodas, markets or just
sipping coffee in a sidewalk cafes, chatting
with fellow travelers, listening to thumping
music.
A trip to Ho Chi Minh City offers you a good
experience of warm emotions: the incredible
pride and genuine warmth of its people, the
richness of its culture, the depth of its tradition
and the diversity of its landscape. You will
be welcomed, celebrated, and made to feel like
family. You will be greeted with smiles, waves
and shouts of "hello!”.
Dynamic, bustling, crowded but liberal and friendly,
Ho Chi Minh City has so much to offer to visitors.
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