Wednesday, 04/05/2016 16:12 (GMT+7)
Over 40 years after southern liberation and national reunification, Ho Chi Minh city, the largest urban hub of Vietnam, has undergone strong alterations, especially in infrastructure, traffic, housing and people’s lifestyle.
The eventful pace of life at day slows down at night, creating a sparkling and colourful scene and providing a peaceful atmosphere which is unforgettable for tourists.
The building of the Ho Chi Minh city People’s Committee with the statue of President Ho Chi Minh
The space under a suspension bridge
This colourful waterspout in Phu My Hung urban residential area is an attractive destination for young people.
High buildings can be seen everywhere, bringing magnificent beauty to the city, one of the leading urban areas in Southeast Asia.
The city’s opera house
District 2 seen from District 1
Residents rest around Duc Ba Cathedral - one of the typical destinations in the city.
The city sparkling with the lights from skyscrapers and new residential areas
The colour of the sunset makes the city more charming.
Vo Van Kiet road at sunset appears fascinating.
Work on construction projects continues all day and night.
Anh Sao bridge sparkling at night.
Khanh Hoi Bridge seen from Thu Thiem Tunnel
Nha Rong port at night
The city Post Office
The eventful city with lights all night
Nhieu Loc – Thi Nghe canal, with a length of nearly 9 kilometers, goes through several districts before emptying into Sai Gon river.
Ben Thanh market - the symbol of the city
BTA (Photo: SGGPO)