Hotels in Saigon
Hotels in Saigon, Asia, are often required for tourists who need a place to stay. Some may want to stay at large or small hotels. Some may want to stay at hotels that have good reputation and access to scenery and to culture. Some may want to stay at hotels that have access to parking facilities and to scenery. Some may want to stay at well known hotels. Some may want to stay at hotels that have access to luxury facilities. Some may want to stay at hotels that reflect Saigon culture.
Hotels in Saigon are often required for visitors who need a place to stay.
Ho Chi Minh City is the largest city in Vietnam. Under the name Prey Nokor (Khmer: ) it was the main port of Cambodia, before being annexed by the Vietnamese in the 17th century. Under the name Saigon it was the capital of the French colony of Cochinchina and later of the independent state of South Vietnam from 1954 to 1975. In 1976, Saigon merged with the surrounding province of Gia i.nh and was officially renamed Ho^` Chí Minh City (although the name Sài Gòn is still commonly used.
Ho Chi Minh City is located at 10°45'N, 106°40'E in the southeastern region of Vietnam, 1,760 km (1,094 miles) south of Hanoi. The average elevation is 19 meters (63 ft) above sea level. It borders Tay Ninh and Binh Duong provinces to the north, Dong Nai and Ba Ria-Vung Tau provinces to the east, Long An Province to the west and the South China Sea to the south with a coast of 15 km in length. extending up to Cu Chi (12mi/20 km from the Cambodian border), and down to Can Gio on the East Sea coast. The distance from the northernmost point (Phu My Hung Commune, Cu Chi District) to the southernmost one (Long Hoa Commune, Can Gio District) is 102 kilometers (63 mi), and from the easternmost point (Long Binh Ward, District Nine) to the westernmost one (Binh Chanh Commune, Binh Chanh District) is 47 kilometers (29 mi).
Ho Chi Minh City Hall or Hôtel de Ville de Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee Head office - was built in 1902-1908 in a French colonial style for the then city of Saigon. It was renamed after 1975 as Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee. Illuminated at night, the building is not opened to the public or for tourists. A statute of the namesake is found in park next to the building.
Flag of Vietnam Districts in Ho Chi Minh
City, Vietnam
Urban districts:
Bình Tân · Bình
Tha.nh · District 1 · District 2 · District 3 · District
4 · District 5 · District 6 · District 7 · District
8 · District 9 · District 10 · District 11 · District
12 · Go Vap · Phú Nhua^.n · Tân Bình
· Tân Phú · Thu u+'c
HCMC
Districts:
Bình
Chánh · Ca^`n Gio+` · Cu? Chi · Hóc Môn
· Nhà Bè
Ho Chi Minh City is the most important economic center in Vietnam as it accounts for a high proportion of Vietnam's economy.
Tan Son Nhat International Airport is Vietnam's largest international airport in terms of area. Tan Son Nhat International Airport has its origins in the early 1930s, when the French Colonial government constructed a small unpaved airport, known as Tân So+n Nha^'t Airfield in the village of Tan Son Nhat. By mid-1956 United States of America foreign aid built a 7,200-foot runway and the facility became South Vietnam's international airport. During the Vietnam War (or Second Indochina War), Tan Son Nhut Air Base was an important facility for both the United States and the South Vietnamese Air Force (VNAF). Before 1975, Tan Son Nhat International Airport had been one of the busiest airbases worldwide.
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