Here, new
buildings, there, persons in a hurry… It is the picture of a busting, dynamic
but beautiful and friendly city – Ho Chi Minh City, theChief Southern Centre of
Vietnam!
Introduction & Location
If you have visited a number of
cities in Vietnam but forgot Ho Chi Minh City, you have
not known much about Vietnam for real. It is considered the capital of the
Southern area of Vietnam. It is located near the Mekong delta, about 1,760
kilometers south of Hanoi,
the capital of Vietnam.
Ho Chi Minh City is the largest city in Vietnam with the population of 7
million in the area of 2095 square kilometers (908 square miles). Ho Chi Minh City is the second heart
and soul of Vietnam, to Hanoi. It's a bustling, dynamic and industrious center,
the largest city in the country, the economic capital and the cultural
trendsetter. Yet within the teeming metropolis are the timeless traditions and
beauty of an ancient culture.
History
Ho Chi Minh City (abbreviation HCMC), commonly known as
Saigon is the largest city in Vietnam and the former capital of the Republic
of Vietnam. The city used to be a small fishing village, inhabited by Khmer
people, Cambodia before becoming a land under Nguyen dynasty rule in 1698,
being conquered by France from
1950 to 1975. Throughout its long history, HCMC appears to be not only a modern
and dynamic city but a cultural and historical one as well.
Following the Fall of Saigon in 1975, Saigon was renamed Ho Chi Minh City.
Nevertheless, the old Saigon moniker is still used by both Vietnamese and foreigners.
Weather
You are going to visit Sai Gon? The
best time to visit weather-wise is the dry season between December and April,
when the humidity is more manageable. The clouds start getting heavy around
November and stay through March. The Tet
Festival in late
January or early February is an exciting, if extremely hectic, time to visit.
Being only 10.5° above the equator and between 5 and 10m (16-35ft) above sea
level, Ho Chi Minh City is almost a template for tropical weather. Temperatures
rarely vary from about 30°C (86°F).
People and Culture
Exploring deeply inside Sai Gon,
tourists may be surprised at the diversity of ethnic minorities in the
magnificent city and its surroundings. Apart from Kinh (or Viet) people, there
are a number of others, for example, Chinese, (the largest Chinese community in
Vietnam), Khmer, Cham, Nung, and Rhade, etc. Each of them has their own
cultural characteristics, languages, costumes, lifestyles, and religions such
as: Buddhism,
Taoism, Confucianism, Ancestor
Worship, Roman
Catholic, Protestant, Cao Dai, Hoa Hao, Islam, Hinduism, and Bahá'í
Faith. Yet, the vast majority is Kinh people, whose common characteristic is to
be friendly, hospitable, open-hearted, and straightforward.
These days, lots of Sai Gon’s
youngsters and youths could speak English fairly well. They are more and more
fond of communicating with foreigners in English for practice. More
importantly, they are helpful, which fully reassure first-time foreign visitors
to this city.
HCMC, as known, is now growing up to
be an industrious, modern and dynamic city, with a lot of new modern
constructions of Western architecture. However, here and there you can still
see ancient monuments such as Notre Dame Cathedral, Thien Hau Pagoda, Phung Son
Tu Pagoda, etc., making it a special picture of “an integrated rather than
dissolved city”. HCMC is called "the Pearl of the Far East" or
"Paris in the Orient" thanks to this special fascinating beauty,
capable to have most travellers lengthen their stay.
Places of Interest
Being a city embracing both
traditional and modern beauty, HCMC is an ideal destination of interest for
every generations with different characters.
You are young, active and playful?
There are uncountable places of entertainment for you in this fast-growing
dynamic city.Dam Sen Water Parkis worth your try. Opened in 1999 with new water slides added
each year, this water park offers some truly unique water slide experiences
(including the amazing "Space Bowl")! Or you may like to watch films?
Galaxy cinema with up-to-date films on big screen would be your premium choice.
Though not as huge as that in some other countries, it is one amongst the top
places of entertainment in Ho Chi Minh City these days.
If you prefer places of religion and
history, here we go! Notre Dame Cathedral (Nhà thờ Đức Bà) is the old architectural monument, which is much
enchanting. Incense Thien
Hau Pagoda is dedicated to Lady Thien Hau, the sea goddess, who left two giant turtles to keep an eye on
things in her absence. A festival is held in her honor on the 23rd day of the
March lunar month. Don't miss the gorgeous sculptures in the walls of the
courtyard outside the temple! Quan Am Pagoda, the oldest pagoda
in town, and Phung Son Tu Pagoda, which is dedicated
to the God of happiness and virtue. The pagoda itself is dusty and dwarfed by
high-rises under construction nearby, but the small, sculpted grounds are a
good place for a rest from the hectic city. Besides, you should also visit some premium museums of the city, such
as the Ho Chi Minh City Museum, Museum of Vietnamese History, and Revolutionary Museum and the War Remnants Museum
Further more, HCMC is a city that
churns, ferments, bubbles and fumes. The streets are a jumble of street
markets, shops, pavement cafes, stands-on-wheels and vendors selling wares
spread out on sidewalks. It's impossible not to be infected by its exhilarating
vibe.
Dynamic economical outlook
As mentioned, HCMC is now one of the
two most significant economic centre of Vietnam. Around 300,000 enterprises are
trading in high-tech, electronics, processing and light industries, in
construction, building materials and agro-products on a whole. Further foreign
investment is now pouring into the city. Month by month, year by year,
buildings, construction of entertainment, tourism, and companies come up.
Higher education in Ho Chi Minh City is much concentrated, with about 76
universities and colleges and a total of over 380,000 students. The health care
system of the city is relatively improved with a chain of about 100
public-owned hospitals or medical centers and dozens of private-owned clinics.
Transportation is more and more convenient with four means of transport system:
airlines, rail, road and marine. What is more, mass media is day by day fast
developing. It is also the home of hundreds cinemas and theatres, parks, and
luxury and standard hotels. Well, what can you see from this much-to-say view?
I can only see rapid growth and great economic as well as tourism potential!
Activities
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Observing the dynamic
life in this vibrant city which was once considered “Pearl of the Far East”,
joining in a unique mix of culture from many regions along Vietnam, all ensure
new interesting experiences for visitors. Aside from the popular tourist
attractions in Ho Chi Minh city, those who wish to leave the noisy and bustling
city behind for a peaceful countryside experience can also take day trips from
Ho Chi Minh to Mekong delta and enjoy the floating lives of locals there. With
a large number of tourists visiting the city each year and growing demand for
tourism service, there are quite a wide range of options for Ho Chi Minh city from a lot of local travel agencies which vary
in length, prices and itineraries for tourists to choose from.
Top Street food in Ho Chi Minh city
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Vietnamese Crepe |
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Veal cows food in Cu Chi district, Ho Chi Minh |
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Các món Chè |
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Gỏi Cuốn |
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Hột Vịt Lộn |
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Bún Mắm, Lẩu mắm |
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snails |
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