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[Music] Today we will explore the Ho Chi Min City. A place where depth of history and the shine of modernity merges into one. Once known as Saigon, this city is now the beating heart of Vietnam. Here you will find glowing streets, French colonial architecture, bustling markets and delicious street food waiting at every corner. Every turn holds a new story. Tresses of history, memories of war and the fearless spirit of a nation racing towards the future. To visit the Ho Chi Min city there is hop on hop off bus. The bus fair is around 500 Indian rupees per person. Uh but most of the important destinations are in close uh proximity to each other at around 1 or 2 kilometers. So to see some of these spots we are either walking or taking a grab. [Music] Our first stop is the Bexco financial tower. The symbol of modern Ho Chi Min City. Completed in 2010, this 262 m high skyscraper was inspired by Vietnam’s national flower, the lotus. On the 49th floor, the Saigon sky deck offers a breathtaking 360° view of the entire city. [Music] From there we moved to a different era. Standing before the elegant Saigon Opera House, officially called the Ho Chi Min City Municipality Theater. This white and gray architectural beauty looks like it was transported straight from Paris. It was built in 1897 by French colonial architects and it showcases the grandeur of European new barac design on Asian soil. [Music] We are standing in front of the iconic opera house of Hosimi city. I guess this is quite popular among the local people. As we can see that awaiting photo shoot is taking place over here. [Music] From there, we booked a grab to reach the central post office. Passing by shining skyscrapers, buzzing motorbikes, roadside cafes, and foot stalls, the city’s true rhythm unfolded before us. Hop. Next, we arrived at one of the city’s most iconic landmarks, the Saigon Central Post Office. Built during French colonial times, it still functions as a post office today while serving as a living piece of architectural history. The building was designed by none other than Gustaf Eiffel, the same genius who designed the Eiffel Tower in Paris. [Music] Right across from it stands another gem, the Notredam Cathedral Basilica of Saigon. Constructed between 1863 and 1880, it has long been the central place of worship for Vietnam’s Catholic community. [Music] Right now we are in front of the Nam Pre Cathedral but due to some maintenance it is closed. [Music] But history isn’t always glamorous. Sometimes it forces us to face the painful truth. What’s your name? What’s your name? What’s your name? My name is Hello. What is your name? Have you heard about India? Have you have you read about India? Yes. Yes. From the Opera House, we have come to the war remnants museum by Gra. Uh the fair was 26,000 dong and over here the entrance ticket is 40,000. We were greeted by such cheerful school children. We are so excited and happy to see them. The War Remnants Museum is one of the most important museums in Ho Chi Min City. Established after the Vietnam War in 1975, it documents the devastating impact of the conflict. [Music] Entering the tiger’s cage. [Music] Outside you will see tanks, fighter planes, helicopters and heavy artillery once used in the battle. Inside the museum there are display of thousands of photographs, documents and artifacts. One special exhibition highlights the horrors of chemical warfare, especially the longlasting consequences of Agent Orange. Another section recreates the infamous tiger cages where prisoners were once tortured. This museum is not just a record of war. It is a lesson for peace and humanity. This is very sickening to see the remnants of the war and how the prisoners were killed and punished in the harshest way possible. This reminds me of the Andaman cellular jail where the where our freedom fighters were treated in a similar way. Feeling very sad because the people who fought for their country were provided with this type of treatment. When I entered over here seeing that school children I was so happy but right now I’m feeling totally disturbed and lost. I don’t have any words to describe. We’ll take a photo. Come Hi. Which which school are you all from? School. [Music] From history, we moved back to the rhythm of the city life at the Bentan Market. One of the oldest and the liveliest markets in Ho Chi Min City, built in 1914 during the French era. [Music] White rice. Yeah. Four. Okay. Or goi. Okay. Or chicken. Chicken curry. Okay. [Music] We had Indian lunch before leaving for the airport to go beyond Ho Chi Min City to the central coastal city of Dhanang about 950 kilometers away. [Music] So we are leaving Himin city and going into Dh. The flight takes only 1 hour and a half. From Tansan North International Airport, airlines like Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet Air and Bamboo Airways operate regular flights to Dhaang. My flying at night is always magical. As our plane lifted off, the sparkling lights of Ho Chi Min City faded below us, looking like stars scattered across the earth. [Music] Landing at Danang airport, we booked a grab to reach our hotel which we had reserved earlier through booking.com. Nighttime Dhanang is like a dream dripped in lights. Driving along the Han River, we passed dazzling bridges, glowing neon signs, cozy cafes, and late night crowds. The cool breeze and the lively streets made the city feel even more vibrant. [Music] We have checked in the hotel of Dhang. The hotel tariff is 3 lakh 50,000 dong for two nights which is around I don’t know divide it divided by 300 is a fridge there is a toilet which is clean and this is the room yeah

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Join us on an unforgettable journey through the vibrant streets of Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam! 🇻🇳 From iconic landmarks to hidden cultural gems, this city has it all.

In this video, we explore:
🏙️ Saigon Skydeck – breathtaking panoramic views of the city skyline.
📮 Saigon Central Post Office – a French colonial masterpiece.
⛪ Notre Dame Cathedral of Saigon – stunning neo-Romanesque architecture.
🎭 Saigon Opera House – a hub of art, culture, and performances.
🎖️ War Remnants Museum – a powerful glimpse into Vietnam’s history.
🛍️ Ben Thanh Market – a lively place for shopping and local food.
✈️ And finally, our night flight from Ho Chi Minh to Da Nang – ending the day with a new adventure ahead!

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