Saigon - Vung Tau Travel Guide

Giant Jesus Statue

Atop Small Mountain with his arms outstretched to embrace the South China Sea (East Sea), this 32m giant Jesus is one of the biggest in the world – taller than his illustrious Brazilian cousin

Vung Tau Introduction

Vung Tau is Ho Chi Minh City's closest beach resort, and can be reached by a picturesque hydrofoil ride down the Sài Gòn River or by a rather circuitous highway route.

Fine Arts Museum Ho Chi Minh city

One of the largest fine arts centers of Vietnam, Fine Arts Museum is conveniently located near the Ben Thanh market area.

War Remnants Museum

By visiting one of the most famous history museums, the War Remnants Museum, you have totally transformed your ordinary visit to Ho Chi Minh City to an intellectual yet remarkable trip.

Ben Thanh Market

Being a bustling market in the daytime and a social center after sunset, Ben Thanh Market is absolutely a must-see attraction of the most dynamic city of Vietnam.

Saigon Notre - Dame Cathedral

Saigon Notre-Dame Cathedral is located in the downtown of Ho Chi Minh City. It was constructed between 1863 and 1880 by the French, and reaches a height of up to 60 meters.

Reunification Palace, Ho Chi Minh City

Like Long Bien Bridge in Hanoi, Reunification Palace (formerly known as Independence Palace) has stayed in the mind of many generations of not only Vietnamese but also foreigners. I

Central Post Office

The Central Post Office is at number 2, Paris Commune Street, District 1. This is one of the oldest buildings in Ho Chi Minh City. The Central Post Office was built around 1886 – 1891 based on Villedieu’s design, a famous French architect.

Suoi Tien Theme Park

Suoi Tien is one of the biggest theme parks in Ho Chi Minh City and offers plenty of world class entertainment facilities.

Cho Lon, District 5

Back in the old days, the place where Cho Lon now sits was regarded as the city’s center of commerce, in comparison with District 1 – the center of administration.

Binh Quoi Village

Tourists may find numerous thatched cottages in the northern countryside, sitting by the riversides enjoying fresh coconut under the shade of coconut trees.

People's Committee Building - Ho Chi Minh City

The People’s Committee Building of Ho Chi Minh City was built in 1898 and was put into use in 1909. It was designed by Gardes who is a famous French architecture.