Saigon, after the liberation of the South and unification of the country on April 30, 1975, was named Ho Chi Minh. This city has extraordinary vitality and dynamism as an endless source of youth.
Ho Chi Minh City is the largest gateway for trade, export of goods and tourism at home and abroad. Perhaps that is the appeal of this city to young people, artists and businessmen. The hustle and bustle that creates the vitality of this city makes people never stop, so it also creates tension and pressure.
There are many historical relics in this city, Come to the Independence Palace called Reunification Palace. War Remnants Museum, Notre Dame Cathedral, Saigon Post Office, Ben Thanh Market, District 5 Fruit Market, Cu Chi Tunnels,…
Explore the Chinatown in Cho Lon. Or go shopping at Binh Tay Market, a huge wholesale trade center, and visit Thien Hau Pagoda, paying homage to the goddess of the sea.
Experience street food.
Don’t miss outstanding dishes such as Southern bread, banh xeo, and broken rice with southern flavors.
Ho Chi Minh City has warm and sunny weather all year round. The peak heat is usually from April to May, the rainy season is from May to November. Temperatures become a bit cooler around December to January. .
Ho Chi Minh City Transportation
Visitors can reach Ho Chi Minh City by road, rail, air and waterway. This is the busiest city at night on West Bui Vien Street. Many beer bars and music bars here operate at night. Another place is the night market outside Ben Thanh market. You must experience the nightlife of Saigon/Ho Chi Minh City