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Wonders of Ho Chi Minh City: An In-Depth Travel Guide
Nov 05, 2024 | 16 mins read
Wonders of Ho Chi Minh City: An In-Depth Travel Guide
Traveling to the capital of South Vietnam can be an interesting experience as some call the big city "Ho Chi Minh City", while others call it "Saigon". Discover the intriguing history of this fascinating city and learn which name is most commonly used to refer to it today.
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Ben Thanh Market: From Swampland To Ho Chi Minh Citys Vibrant Heart
Nov 06, 2024 | 8 mins read
Ben Thanh Market: From Swampland To Ho Chi Minh City's Vibrant Heart
As a heritage landmark of Ho Chi Minh City (aka Saigon), Ben Thanh Market is a must-visit for foreign tourists. It’s not just a bustling shopping area, but also a place where you can dive deep into the lifestyle, historical cultural values, and cuisine of Vietnam.  Ben Thanh Market is an essential stop when visiting Ho Chi Minh City. Yet, what makes it truly special? Join Kampá Tour as we explore the unique allure of Ben Thanh Market in this article!
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Saigon Foodie Guide: 20 Best Restaurants for All Budgets
Nov 05, 2024 | 15 mins read
Saigon Foodie Guide: 20 Best Restaurants for All Budgets
Looking for the best restaurants in Saigon? Discover 20 places from affordable to upscale, serving delicious Vietnamese cuisine and street food delights.
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Do You Say Saigon or Ho Chi Minh City? Explore the Differences!
Nov 06, 2024 | 7 mins read
Do You Say Saigon or Ho Chi Minh City? Explore the Differences!
Visiting Saigon or Ho Chi Minh City, the capital of southern Vietnam, can be an intriguing experience because some people refer to the large city as Ho Chi Minh City, while others call it Saigon. Discover the intriguing history of this fascinating city and learn which name is most commonly used today.
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April 30, 1975: Vietnams Reunification Day
Apr 29, 2025 | 11 mins read
April 30, 1975: Vietnam's Reunification Day
Many nations celebrate the breaking of their colonial yokes by commemorating a day symbolizing their independence. In the dragon-shaped country, the national holiday of September 2 is complemented, in a way, by another date of equal historical and political importance, known as 'Reunification Day.' It is a celebration of April 30, 1975, when American-backed forces were defeated in Saigon. This certainly says something to all United States foreign readers. But today, we invite you to learn more about this momentous event for the Vietnamese, and about the places that recall the bellicose times they suffered.
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