Ho Chi Minh city
Ho Chi Minh city, or Sai Gon as the former
name, is the biggest city in
Vietnam with more than 7 million people.
Enegetic and charming, everything can be found in this city.
The main business section of the city is Dong Khoi quarter in District 1.
Here you can find the best hotels from classic ones such as Rex, Continental
to the most luxurious like Sheraton, Caravelle... In the past few years many
new hotels have been built, providing a large accommodation supply,
particularly the top class. The most recommended hotels are scattered in
District 1, where the best restaurants, shops, supermarkets, theatres are
located.
There are a lot of places in Sai Gon worth a visit including Reunification
Palace, War Remnants Museum or Principal Opera House. Other attractions are
also worth a day drive.
Shopping lovers can find hand-made souvenirs or clothes from cheap to
expensive. Although Sai Gon is usually a base to start or finish your trip,
it's worth a cyclo trip down to China Town in District 5 or along Sai Gon
river.
Motorbikes are the main means of transport on the streets. Young and modern
girls are offen seen on scooters, wearing sunglasses with western styled
fashions. Schoolgirls go on bicycle wearing white Ao Dai (traditional long
dress). Junctions are controlled by coloured lights, just to slow
down the flow of traffic, it looks chaotic and dangerous, but in fact it's
not.
Most state offices, restaurants and shops open from 8.00 until 16.30, with 1
hour close for lunch break. Some restaurants, bars and clubs open overnight.
There are only 2 seasons in Sai Gon, dry and rainy seasons. Rainy season
starts from May to November, however it's hot throughout the year. If you
are in this city in the rainy season, don't for get a raincoat when you go
out.