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... There are grand hotels (many recently refurbished), a baroque post office, the famous Opera House in the heart of the city, as well as numerous gothic churches, including Notre Dame Cathedral at the top of stylish Rue Catinat (now known as Dong Khoi, or Uprising Street). ... Saigon ,which is preferred to the old French downtown district, and Cho Lon, the largest Chinese community in Viet Nam ,which is packed with antique shop and family-based businesses . ...
In contrast of Saigon, Cho Lon has a typical type of China town structure. ...
Stretching along Saigon river is the new downtown It is home of the most luxury hotels in Vietnam . ... Walking along the river bank you can see the contrast of Saigon . ... From the ferry, you can see the Saigon skyline and enjoy fresh Vietnamese cuisine and live music on board. It really a good place to have dinner
But what makes Saigon so engaging is that most of the city center can ideally be explored by walking, especially if you are popping in and out of the handicraft and art boutiques that line Dong Khoi or Nguyen Hue Street, or around the magnificent City Hall. ...
Saigon is also the city of cuisine. ... I saw Saigon in poverty.
Approximate Word count = 1018 Approximate Pages = 4.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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