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Ho Chi Minh City, on the southern tip of Vietnam,
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is one of South East Asia’s emerging boom cities.
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Still affectionately known by many as Saigon,
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This is Vietnam’s largest city and its economic engine room.
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Ho Chi Minh City has an irrepressible soul
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and an entrepreneurial energy that hums day and night.
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Despite almost a century of colonialism and brutal conflict
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today, this city is renowned for its warm hospitality,
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which even extends to former foes.
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A youthful enthusiasm flows through this city, just like the stream of scooters,
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motorbikes and cars that flow endlessly through its chaotic streets.
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In Ho Chi Minh City, it feels as though the future has arrived
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and yet the past is never far away.
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Wide boulevards built during the French colonial era
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are lined with cutting edge skyscrapers,
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while jasmine scented temples gently rub shoulders with chic rooftop bars.
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One of the best ways to orient yourself is with a trip up the 68 story skyscraper,
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the Bitexco Financial Tower.
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Escape the heat and enjoy 360 degree views from the ultra-modern Saigon Skydeck.
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More than 9 million people call Ho Chi Minh City home
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and the dynamic energy of its streets is part of its charm.
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The city is divided into a series of numbered districts
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and District One is where almost all of the city’s main attractions can be found.
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Head to the area around Dong Khoi Street.
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Known as Rue Catinat when Vietnam was part of
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French Indochina in the early 20th century,
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it was the height of elegance and sophistication.
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Today, it is still home to some of the city’s most graceful architecture
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such as the Saigon Central Post office, still in operation today.
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Nearby, the Saigon Notre Dame Cathedral and the Saigon Opera House
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seem to echo with music of a time gone by.
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While the old French Hotels such as the Hotel Continental Saigon
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offer a romantic oasis from the busy streets.
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Take a tour of the Gia Long Palace,
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officially known as the Ho Chi Minh City Museum.
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It offers a wonderful insight into the way the city has changed over the years.
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While the Museum of Vietnam History looks further back in time.
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But although the city’s history is honoured here,
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Dong Khoi Street is also at the epicentre of much of
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Ho Chi Minh City’s recent economic boom.
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Luxury brands grace the windows of many of the area’s colonial-era buildings
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and glittering new shopping centres offer stylish boutiques and coffee shops.
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A more traditional way to experience local commerce is with a visit to Ben Thanh,
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the city’s largest and most central market.
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You can find nearly anything here but be prepared to bargain.
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The buzzing Ho Chi Minh City’s street markets are also the perfect place
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to immerse yourself in the fresh and fragrant tastes of Vietnamese cuisine.
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Cholon, is another great place to find the beat of the city.
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Today it is one of the world’s largest Chinatowns
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but it first became internationally famous
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as a thriving black market during the Vietnam conflict.
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Known here as the American War,
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it is far from forgotten and many visitors come to Ho Chi Minh
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to better understand one of the most controversial conflicts in the 20th century.
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The powerful War Remnants Museum attracts
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more than half a million visitors each year.
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And is a confronting reminder of the horrors of war.
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Take a tour of the Reunification Palace, another icon from those dark days.
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When North Vietnamese tanks crashed through the gates here in 1975,
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it signaled the end of the world’s first televised war.
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See the rooftop from which the last evacuations took place
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and visit the telecommunications room
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which has remained almost untouched since that fateful day.
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Escape from the weight of history at the Tao Dan Park,
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an oasis of green, right in the heart of the city.
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Or, exchange the scooter fumes for flowers
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with a stroll through the 100-year-old Zoo and Botanical Gardens.
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The lush grounds of Binh Quoi tourist village are a 30 minute drive out of town.
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This village was created to show
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what life was like on the Mekong delta in days gone by.
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Discover a different kind of energy in Ho Chi Minh city’s incense filled temples.
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Although officially an atheist country,
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There are a number of long established religions in Vietnam
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including Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism.
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At the Jade Emperor Pagoda, pay your respects to Ngoc Hoang,
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the King of Heaven, a Taoist gatekeeper to the afterlife.
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As the sun goes down,
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find yourself a seat at one of Ho Chi Minh City’s famous rooftop bars,
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a perfect way to soak up the buzz of the city.
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Dynamic, chaotic and energizing.
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Ho Chi Minh city may have burst onto the world stage as a battle zone.
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But today, there is no better destination
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to plug in to the pulse of 21st century Asia.