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Hall of Reunification
Originally, there stood the palace of the French governor of Cochin China, built in 1868. February 1962 the palace was bombed, most of the palace has been destroyed. A new one then replaced the original building, which is the present Hall of Reunification. Inside, everything was left the way it was found on April 30, 1975, when North Vietnamese forces took Saigon.
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Ben Thanh Market
Ben Thanh market has long been one of Saigon's most famous landmark. The market has been in existence since the French occupation.
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Vinh Nghiem Temple
Located on Nam Ky Khoi Nghia boulevard, Vinh Nghiem Temple is South Vietnam's most majestic temple. Construction of the temple was completed in 1971 after the design was drawn by Mr. Nguyen Ba Lang and associates. The ground floor consists of the library, the auditorium, and offices. A large bell given to the temple by the Japanese Buddhists Sangha hangs beside the majestic temple.
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The Municipal Theatre
The Municipal Theatre of Saigon is another well-preserved French colonial architecture in Vietnam. The Municipal Theatre today is the venue for a large number of cultural presentations
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The Notre Dame
The Notre Dame is a cathedral located in the downtown of Ho Chi Minh City. Established by French colonists, the cathedral was constructed between 1863 and 1880. It has two bell towers, reaching a height of 58 meters (190 feet).
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Cho lon
Cholon is Saigon's Chinatown. Though tens of thousands of Chinese citizens have fled the country before and after 1975, Cholon still is the most densely populated part of the city. Many pagodas grace Cholon.
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