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- Nov 13, 2024, 9:15 AM
- ☀️ 29 °C
- Altitude: 9 m
- VietnamHo Chi Minh CityQuận BaCông Viên Tao Đàn10°46’19” N 106°41’39” E
Ho Chi Minh City; Central i
November 13 in Vietnam ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C
Helen and I arrived in Ho Chi Minh City after flying overnight via Doha on Qatar Airways for our Intrepid Travel Classic Vietnam trip. The transfer to the hotel is good, but it is striking how many motorbikes are on the roads. We are too early to check in, getting there before 9 am.
Originally part of Cambodia, the city became part of Vietnam in the 18th century and was renamed Saigon; it fell into French hands in the late 19th century, becoming the capital of French Indochina. The war between the US and communist North Vietnam (Vietnam War) ended in 1975, and North Vietnam took over Saigon and renamed it Ho Chi Minh City; it now has a population of over 10 million people (out of the total 100 million) and is a hub of manufacturing and entertainment in Vietnam.
We set off to explore the area around the hotel using a local map highlighted by reception. Our first port of call is Ben Thanh Market, a huge covered market built by the French in 1924; the rain was incredibly heavy for over an hour whilst we were inside, looping round and round to keep dry! Then it was the rather more upmarket Saigon Centre Shopping Mall before walking down the Nguyen Hue Boulevard, a famous pedestrian street; we had great views of the People's Committee Building and of other stunning modern architecture. We reach the Saigon River, where there are more great views and a visual reminder of when we were in Shanghai 6 years ago. We cross the roundabout where the Tran Hung Dao Statue is situated before weaving our way up past the Mosque, Municipal Theatre. Then it's lunch at the Ben Nghe Street Food Market before heading back to the hotel for a rest.
Later on, we met with our tour leader and the other 9 people on the tour for a group meeting followed by an excellent "homestay" style group meal at the Pandan Restaurant.Read more
Wolfgang und Heidi Enjoying your trip! We did this trip 2005 with Intrepid too. We loved Vietnam and sometimes we are thinking to do it again. Have fun 🤩
Traveler Thanks. I bet it's changed a lot in almost 20 years!
Wolfgang und Heidi We remember the most challenging hike up to the peake of Mount Fansipan. At that time we had no cablecar bringing us up,but a lot of humid jungle to fight trough