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Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Ho Chi Minh City - a mixing pot of new and old

In their long-term planning, Vietnam plans to develop the southern key economic region, taking Ho Chi Minh City as the central hub, into an economic engine for the whole country. I saw majestic hotels, skyscrapers, spacious, clear and beautiful spaces. The old side of the city shows the city's dirty and poverty. Here are some of the photos taken walking around this part of the city. The first half represents new, and the second half represents old.

 

Ho Chi Minh City- City skyline

Bitexco Financial Tower is a skyscraper in Ho Chi Minh City. At its completion in 2010, it became the tallest building in Vietnam and kept this status until January 2011. It was surpassed by Keangnam Hanoi Landmark Tower. On the 52nd floor, the EON Helibar is a great place for a drink and to see the city through glass windows. Photos were taken from there. Enjoy!












Monday, January 13, 2020

Saigon Water Bus ride

To reach another part of downtown Saigon and by doing so, also to see the city on the water bus.  My cousin calculated where we should get off so we can have the best view.  However, by the time we got there, it was not really what we expected.  Somehow, the taxi driver took us to a nice resort for lunch and we ended up visiting a gallery nearby.   Here are the photos taken on the water bus and couple of pieces in the gallery from the art exhibit called “Necessary Fictions”

Here is the description for the work:   The circumference of the exhibition tells a tale of Narcissus who falls in love with the mask he wears to the world.  He is re-birthed as a daffodil and soon re-populated the land. This is a land whose sense of rationality reigns supreme (though slightly askew), whose purpose is mapped for you to decipher, with its towers and fortresses and doorways providing curious order for its people.  Beyond, nature watches, as human desire struggles beneath its destructive renewal, the daffodil eventually consumed by its descendants, again.



















Friday, January 10, 2020

Ho Chi Minh City

Like all other tourist, we did the following standard City tours: 

-Notre Dame Cathedral Saigon Notre Dame Cathedral, built in the late 1880s by French colonists, is one of the few remaining strongholds of Catholicism in the largely Buddhist Vietnam. Located in Paris Square, the name Notre Dame was given after the installation of the statue ‘Peaceful Notre Dame’ in 1959.

 -Independence Palace Also called Reunification Palace. It was the base of Vietnamese General Ngo Dinh Diem until his death in 1963. It made its name in global history in 1975 when a tank belonging to the North Vietnamese Army crashed through its main gate, ending the Vietnam War. Today, it's a tourist’s site in Ho Chi Minh City. 

 -Old Post Office Located right next to Notre Dame Cathedral, the Central Post Office was constructed between 1886 and 1891 and once inside, the looping arches, marble floors and antiquated telephone boxes are a reminder of the importance the post office played in days before email and mobile phones.


                                                                       Old post Office


                                                        Notre Dame Cathedral



                                                          Independence Palace