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- Saigon - Reddit
Official subreddit dedicated to the city of Saigon, Vietnam and the little Saigon's located all over the world
- I am living overseas. Got corrected by a foreigner for saying “Saigon . . .
In Saigon, people answered the name is Saigon, but most of them also accept HCMC A few locals answered, the only name is Saigon, and HCMC is the name given by the North Vietnamese, winners of the war
- Should I say Saigon or Ho Chi Minh City? : r VietNam - Reddit
Old people tend to used Saigon to talk about a specific location in Ho Chi Minh City, like where it used to be Saigon before city and districts expand Ho Chi Minh City used to be smaller
- What exactly is a Queen of Saigon? Ive heard it in a few of . . . - Reddit
Saigon is the former name of the biggest city in Vietnam - now called "Ho Chi Minh City " There's history about it being anti-communist along with the rest of South Vietnam but then it became communist when the South was overtaken by the north and became one whole communist state
- Do you say Saigon or Ho Chi Minh City? : r VietNam - Reddit
I use "Saigon" in casual conversation and "Ho Chi Minh City" in all formal communications or during interviews or while speaking to someone in office On envelopes it's TP HCM which is short and easy
- Ho Chi Minh or Hanoi? : r VietNam - Reddit
Saigon today is very similar to any modern large Asian city, so it basically has everything, but it also doesn't feel as unique or "Vietnamese" as Hanoi Hanoi is nice to visit, and the streets architecture are beautiful
- Best place to meet Vietnamese women as a westerner? : r saigon - Reddit
Official subreddit dedicated to the city of Saigon, Vietnam and the little Saigon's located all over the world
- Best fine dining experience in Saigon HCMC ? : r VietNam - Reddit
Hi, I am currently travelling in Vietnam with my girlfriend and want to end our trip with a nice fine dining experience in Saigon I saw that just recently Saigon has one 1-michelin star restaurant called Anan Saigon however the reviews on Google got me thinking twice What is a fine dining restaurant that you would recommend to me? Archived post
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