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What is the original name od Hotchi Min City??

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What is the original name od Hotchi Min City??

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  1. Gia Dinh-->Saigon-->Hochiminh City


  2. Ho Chi Min City was first called Saigon, but renamed after the vietnamese War. Been there, very nice, people really friendly.

    Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as "Saigon" before the reunification of North and South Vietnam in 1975, is now a bustling economic player in Asia, and the new economic center of Vietnam. From the time of Communist occupation in April 1975, the country's economic progress was in hiatus until recovery began in 1986 multinational companies from Europe and Australia started setting up business and pour in investments, thereby waking up the economy from deep slumber.

    The once-seedy cityscape is now a skyline of imposing skyscrapers that house world-class hotels, apartments and local and international companies. But owing to the French conquest of Saigon in 1859, one can see remnants of French colonial buildings, broad boulevards, and French style architecture in some parts of the city.

    The integral link provided by the Saigon River to the sea, and the open air routes to the world have attracted agriculture, marine, gas, oil and textile investments in the city. Additionally, an all-year round friendly climate makes the tourism a vibrant industry for the government.

    Among the sites worth visiting are the Historical Museum, Reunification Hall and the War Remnants Museum (formerly the War Crimes Museum). Shopaholics would find the best deals on native handicrafts and clothes. It is also a great place to just sit back and sip coffee in a street-side café and watch the city come alive right before your very eyes. One can also take a trip through history by taking a cyclo-tour to historical Notre Dame Cathedral and the former U.S. embassies.

    But what makes Ho Chi Minh City a lasting memory is the warmth and hospitality of its people, and the exciting city street life. While monks walk past modern shops and karaoke joints in the central district, the scene is made more interesting by the sight of young women, in traditional ao dais, riding motorbikes, scooters, bicycles on the streets, and the laughter of children whose smiles capture the warm and pleasant feel of the city.

    Been there, people are brilliant, brilliant city. Recommend going to the Cu Chi Tunnels, very interesting!!

  3. Saigon.

    The locals still call it Saigon. Located on the Saigon River it is Vietnam’s largest port and largest city. There are over eight million people and three million motor bikes in the city. Our first stop was the History Museum, which is located at the Botanical Gardens, to learn about Vietnam’s past. The museum displays artifacts from the Bronze Age to the early Communist presence in Vietnam.

  4. hanoi

  5. Siagon

  6. Saigon

  7. Saigon

    Ho Chi Minh City: Vietnamese: Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh) is the largest city in Vietnam, located near the delta of the Mekong River. Under the name Prey Nokor (Khmer: ), it was the main port of Cambodia, before being conquered by the Vietnamese in the 16th century. Formerly under the name Saigon, it was the capital of the French colony of Cochinchina, and later of the former state of South Vietnam from 1954 to 1975. The city center is situated on the banks of the Saigon River, 60 km far from the South China Sea. [1]

  8. Hanoi.

  9. Saigon or Sai Gon (as it's written in Vietnamese w/ the mark tone of ` on top of both words)). The name is believed to have originated from the Chinese (Cantonese dialect) word of Tsay-Cung, meaning "Eastern Palace".

    As many Vietnamese who reside oversea, it's always preferrable to call the city as "Saigon" rather than the renamed "HCM City".

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