Bao Tang Lich Su
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Located in Saigon's Botanical garden and Zoo, the museum opened its doors to the public in January 1, 1929. Originally, the museum was named Blanchard de la Brosse. In 1956, the museum was renamed Bao Tang Quoc Gia - National Museum. And finally, in 1979, the government renamed it Bao Tang Lich Su - Historical Museum.
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Ben Thanh Market
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Ben Thanh market has long been one of Saigon's most famous landmark. The market has been in existence since the French occupation.
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Dam Sen Water-Park
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DAM SEN Water Park was opened on 19 November 1999 as a joint venture of PHU THO Tourism and Service Company and Viet Asia Joint-Stock Commercial Bank.
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Den Ngoc Hoang
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Located in Dakao, first district, the temple was built by Cantonese Buddhists who settled in Saigon in the 19th century. The architectural style is heavily influenced by the Chinese of southern China.
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Dinh Doc Lap
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Dinh Doc Lap or Independence Palace was completed in 1966 after three years of construction. The plans were drawn by Mr.
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Giac Lam ancient Pagoda
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Giac Lam Pagoda, formerly called the Cam Dem, was built in 1744. It is now standing as the oldest pagoda in Ho Chi Minh City, the first classic Buddhist training centre for Gia Dinh area and the south.
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Hoi Giao
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A small number of Muslims exist in Vietnam, and are mainly found in South central Vietnam, the Mekong Delta, and by the Cambodian border.
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Nha Tho Duc Ba
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Proposed to be one of France's most ambitious project in Indochina at the time, Rev. Colombert laid the cornerstone for the cathedral on October 7, 1877.
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Saigon Zoological and Botanical Garden
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The Saigon Zoological and Botanical Garden in Ho Chi Minh City is the oldest cultural and historical park in Vietnam and has the country's largest collection of plants and animals.
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Vinh Nghiem Temple
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Located on Cong Ly boulevard (or Nam Ky Khoi Nghia), Vinh nghiem is south Vietnam's most majestic temple.
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