Ho Chi Minh City was originally called Saigon and was later renamed Ho Chi Minh City. It is the capital and largest city of Vietnam. This is a city that never stops. Many pilgrims come here to pursue fame and fortune, but It is also a leisurely city, with everyone walking leisurely on the streets wearing traditional Vietnamese costumes. Although Ho Chi Minh City does not have many famous monuments, it has many French-style buildings and its own unique attractions that are worth a trip to Ho Chi Minh. Ho Chi Minh City was a French colony before, so there are many French-style buildings. When you walk on the streets of Ho Chi Minh City, you will inadvertently see many French-style buildings. If you are tired from walking, you can sit down and taste the rich Vietnamese coffee. This feeling is... As romantic as in Paris. Although the exterior walls of many French-style buildings have been blown away by wind and rain, leaving behind black watermarks, which are a bit dilapidated, they still convey a sense of vicissitudes and nobility. The scattered city is hidden in the green trees all over the city. Watching the cars and people passing by on the bustling streets seems to touch the pulse of the city and feel its passion and rhythm. (Ho Chi Minh Architecture and Costumes) In addition to French architecture, Ho Chi Minh also has many exquisite Chinese temples. The Guanyin Temple built by the Chinese Fujian Guild Hall has various magical scenes decorated with tiles on the roof, all derived from plots in traditional Chinese dramas and stories. The front door of the temple is also decorated with ancient gold lacquer panels. The Fu'an Association Ancestral Hall is the most beautiful wonder in the entire city. In Ho Chi Minh City, you can also go for a walk along the Mekong River. It is no exaggeration to say that walking on the Mekong River is a required course for Southeast Asian travelers. Along the Mekong River, there are many thousand-year-old capitals and some new small towns. At the same time, you can see the legend of natural creation: rapid waterfalls and rapids and open and gentle deltas are all the charm of this beautiful river. Walking in Ho Chi Minh City, you more or less recapture the Mekong River. When going to Ho Chi Minh City, you can also choose to visit the old town of Dangan, where you can find some old memories and former prosperity. Embankment is the Chinatown of Ho Chi Minh City. There are about 500,000 Chinese in Ho Chi Minh City, almost all of whom live in the embankment area. It is one of the largest Chinese communities in the world. The embankment at the beginning of the last century was the most prosperous place in Ho Chi Minh City. However, today's embankment, like almost all old cities in the world, is noisy, messy, and slightly dilapidated. The prosperity of the past seems like a dream. In fact, there are many delicious foods in Ho Chi Minh. What to eat in Saigon is more of a challenge than where to eat, because there are so many things to eat and they are cheap, so it is difficult for you to make a choice. You can see many stalls and small shops on the streets of Ho Chi Minh City, and each place has delicious food that attracts customers. For example, the big bowl of beef noodles in the store can always arouse your tired taste buds. It also has a French appearance but has been modified into Vietnamese taste. A French baguette stuffed with pate, or French soft cheese, and pickled cucumbers in sauce. All kinds of delicacies or French food transformed by Vietnamese are so delicious that every tourist who travels here can't help but taste these delicacies.