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Sai Gon (Ho Chi Minh City)

Ho Chi Minh City is commonly known as Sai Gon or by the abbreviation HCMC. Although it is not the capital of Viet Nam, it is the largest city in Viet Nam and it was the capital of the former Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam).

Sai Gon (Ho-Chi-Minh City), Southern Vietnam
Sai Gon (Ho Chi Minh City): places of interest

Sai Gon offers some interesting sites:
• Reunification Palace: Built between 1962 and 1966, it offers a frozen-in-time look at the home of the president of South Vietnam at the time Saigon fell to the North on April 30, 1975. A replica of tank #843

Sai Gon (Ho-Chi-Minh City), Southern Vietnam
Mui Ne Beach * Phan Thiet City

The never-ending sand beach at the Mủi Né Peninsula is well on its way to turn into one of Vietnam’s most popular seaside touristic sites. Over the last years this destination also known by the name of the nearby city Phan Thiet has almost caught up

Mui Ne - Phan Thiet, Southern Vietnam

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