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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
Is it Saigon or Ho Chi Minh City? : r VietNam - Reddit I know that Saigon was the previous name before being renamed to Ho Chi Minh City after the Vietnam war My mother, born in the south of Vietnam, and some of my relatives in Vietnam refer to the city as Saigon But officially and by Vietnam nationalist, they refused to refer to it as Saigon due to the historical context of that name
Saigon - Reddit Official subreddit dedicated to the city of Saigon, Vietnam and the little Saigon's located all over the world
When do you say HCMC and when do you say Saigon : r VietNam - Reddit As a foreigner living in Canada, every Vietnamese person I talk to here says Saigon But when I consume media from Vietnamese people on YouTube they use HCMC and Saigon both, but seemingly hcmc a little bit more often This is all to say, I've only heard people in Vietnam use HCMC
Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh? : r solotravel - Reddit Saigon is not without it's charm but Hanoi is a beautiful city, so much historical places to explore and the old quarter has one of the best night time atmospheres I have found on my travels Hanoi gets my vote and a city I will return but only when I have an extra to days to explore from there up to Sapa Enjoy your trip
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
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
Reference to Still in Saigon quote from Apocalypse Now - Reddit Help! Recently I watched something and for the sake of my life, I can't remember was it series or a movie, I just know I was so happy to see the "Still in Saigon" quote being referenced, but it went like "Still in [and then the place I can't remember so that's why I can't remember where I saw it]" If anyone has come across this, I would love you to enlighten me because I can't stop thinking