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Hochiminh
City is the largest city in Vietnam and informally called as Saigon by
American during Vietnam War. It is remarkable for the harmonious
blending of traditional values between oriental and western cultural
features. Skyscrapers and advertising billboards of international
company are explaining why the city is one of fastest growing city in
Asia. Cars, mobile phones, upscale cafés, fine dining places and trendy
nightlife. And yet the city still retains a uniquely Vietnamese feel
and atmostphere with the hustle and bustle of the local markets,
incessant horns and local vendors on every street corner. Today,
Hochiminh City is the biggest tourism, commerce and financial center in
Vietnam.
What to Do ?
Hochiminh
City has many attractions such as the Opera House, Ben Thanh Market,
the Notre Dame cathedral, the Reunification Palace, the China town, Cu
Chi Tunnels, museums, theatres and cultural houses, shopping centers,
etc... Recently, tourist areas including Thanh Da, Binh Quoi Village,
Dam Sen Park, Saigon Water Park, Suoi Tien, Ky Hoa also draw the
interest of visitors. In addition, Hochiminh City is a good starting
point for excursions to Mekong delta or beaches like Phuquoc , Muine,
Vung Tau and Long Hai.
When to go?
Generally,
the climate in Hochiminh City is hot and humid with an annual average
temperature of 27ºC. There are two distinctive seasons: the rainy
season ( May to November ) and the dry one ( December to April ). The
hottest month is April and coolest is December.
It
is a smart ideal to visit Vietnam and Hochiminh City in winter for the
best weather, avoiding the monsoon (May to October). But be prepared
for humid conditions throughout the year, especially in the south. The
best month is January.
Travel Tips
Vietnam
has its fair share of pickpockets, especially in large cities like
Hochiminh City and Hanoi. Thus, always keep an eye on your valuables or
better to leave them at hotel before going out. Sometimes while
traveling, a desperate beggar or street vendor suddenly grabs your arm,
then follow you to ask for money or sell their stuffs.
Please
do not offer money to them, instead donate to a local charity. For the
traffic, when crossing the road, always keep looking to the left and
right and walk slowly. |
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