Saigon

Ho Chi Minh City Book Street

Tucked right in the heart of District 1 (literally steps away from the Saigon Central Post Office and Notre Dame Cathedral), this 100-meter pedestrian-only avenue is a total dream for book lovers, coffee enthusiasts, and slow travelers.

Ho Chi Minh City

Getting lost in the textures, coffee culture, and golden hour light of Ho Chi Minh City. Saigon is a city that never really sleeps, but if you look closely, you can find the most beautiful, peaceful pockets of slow life tucked away right above the bustling streets.

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City at night

There is something magical about Ho Chi Minh City under the cover of night. The heavy daytime heat fades away, the neon signs flicker to life, and a sea of motorbike headlights creates a river of gold and red flowing through the streets.

HCMC History Museum

From prehistoric relics and ancient Champa sculptures to royal Nguyen Dynasty robes

Independence Palace

The Independence Palace stands frozen in the 1970s. From opulent presidential reception rooms to the eerie underground war bunkers

War Remnants Museum

The War Remnants Museum serves as a critical repository of modern wartime history.

Agent Orange

The Agent Orange galleries within Ho Chi Minh City’s War Remnants Museum represent some of the most harrowing photojournalistic collections in Southeast Asia.

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