Saigon was the capital of the South Vietnamese government and one of the important centers of the ancient Indian-influence state of Champa. When it was captured by the North Vietnamese, it was renamed Ho Chi Minh City, after their national hero, Ho Chi Minh. Much of the city, however, retained its colonial heritage and sites first made under French rule...
Saigon's Notre Dame Cathedral
This is just their post office. It's also a national landmark
The famous Benh Tanh Market, the city's
commercial center
Benh Tanh from another point of view
One common sight in Saigon are the motorcycles. In fact, that is their main
mode of transportation, as cars are deemed too expensive
A city park in Saigon
Another shot of the post office
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