Sightseeing
Mống Bridge Ho Chi Minh City.JPG
The Mong Bridge (Cầu Mống in Vietnamese, "Rainbow bridge") is a steel bridge across the Bến Nghé River, connecting District 1 and District 4 of Ho Chi Minh City. It is one of the oldest bridges in that city. Originally named Pont des Messageries maritimes, it was built in 1893-1894 by the French construction company Levallois Perret (the company formerly led by Gustave Eiffel) for the merchant shipping company Messageries maritimes. The bridge was completely removed in 2005 during the construction of the Saigon River Tunnel and afterwards rebuilt, turning it from a road bridge into a footbridge
The Dragons Host
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Cầu Mống
Bến Vân ĐồnMống Bridge Ho Chi Minh City.JPG
The Mong Bridge (Cầu Mống in Vietnamese, "Rainbow bridge") is a steel bridge across the Bến Nghé River, connecting District 1 and District 4 of Ho Chi Minh City. It is one of the oldest bridges in that city. Originally named Pont des Messageries maritimes, it was built in 1893-1894 by the French construction company Levallois Perret (the company formerly led by Gustave Eiffel) for the merchant shipping company Messageries maritimes. The bridge was completely removed in 2005 during the construction of the Saigon River Tunnel and afterwards rebuilt, turning it from a road bridge into a footbridge
The Dragons Host
At the turn of the 20th century, this magnificent building, designed by French architect Ferret Eugene, was built as a classical opera house with 800 seats to entertain French colonists. Anyone who has been to France can recognize many similarities between the Opera House and the Petit Palais. In fact, just like the Reunification Palace, the applied ornament, balustrades, cartouches, and roof were imported directly from France. After 1956, the house functioned as home of the Lower House Assembly of Southern Vietnam. It’s not until 1975 that the opera house was restored to its original purpose of use.
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Ho Chi Minh City Belediye Tiyatrosu
07 Công Trường Lam SơnAt the turn of the 20th century, this magnificent building, designed by French architect Ferret Eugene, was built as a classical opera house with 800 seats to entertain French colonists. Anyone who has been to France can recognize many similarities between the Opera House and the Petit Palais. In fact, just like the Reunification Palace, the applied ornament, balustrades, cartouches, and roof were imported directly from France. After 1956, the house functioned as home of the Lower House Assembly of Southern Vietnam. It’s not until 1975 that the opera house was restored to its original purpose of use.
Saigon Skydeck
36 Hồ Tùng Mậuthis is great and you take a looks whole the view from saigon .
Drinks & Nightlife
Popular amongst the craft beer crowd, Malt have a good range of different brews on offer. A brand new, 12 tap delivery system ensures a consistently good pour. Pasteur Street Brewing company take up three of the taps with their highly sought after Jasmine IPA, Passion Fruit Wheat Ale and, my favorite, the Coconut Porter..
the Dragons Hots.
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Malt Saigon
46-48 Mạc Thị Bưởi
Popular amongst the craft beer crowd, Malt have a good range of different brews on offer. A brand new, 12 tap delivery system ensures a consistently good pour. Pasteur Street Brewing company take up three of the taps with their highly sought after Jasmine IPA, Passion Fruit Wheat Ale and, my favorite, the Coconut Porter..
the Dragons Hots.
We sampled the amazing beers of Heart of Darkness. My favourite was the Primeval Forest Pilsner, but the Pitiless Folly Pale Ale, Sacred Fire Golden Ale and Kurtz Insane IPA were amazing in their variety and complexity. Vietnam is a huge beer consuming society; the bar has been substantially raised. Sailor1003 from
the Dragons host
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Heart Of Darkness Craft Brewery
31D Lý Tự TrọngWe sampled the amazing beers of Heart of Darkness. My favourite was the Primeval Forest Pilsner, but the Pitiless Folly Pale Ale, Sacred Fire Golden Ale and Kurtz Insane IPA were amazing in their variety and complexity. Vietnam is a huge beer consuming society; the bar has been substantially raised. Sailor1003 from
the Dragons host
.
Pasteur Street Brewing was the first craft brewery of its kind which opened up the floodgates for Vietnam's Craft Beer Revolution.
Established as one of the most award-winning craft breweries in Vietnam, PSBC provides Bia crafted in Vietnam with all of the fantastic local fruits and flavors the brewers can get their hands on. Since opening the Tap Room in early 2015 the gang at Pasteur has rotated through over 200 different styles of beer, all featuring some Vietnamese ingredients including Jasmine from Sapa, Marou Chocolate from Tien Giang, Pass
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Pasteur Street Brewing Co.
Pasteur Street Brewing was the first craft brewery of its kind which opened up the floodgates for Vietnam's Craft Beer Revolution.
Established as one of the most award-winning craft breweries in Vietnam, PSBC provides Bia crafted in Vietnam with all of the fantastic local fruits and flavors the brewers can get their hands on. Since opening the Tap Room in early 2015 the gang at Pasteur has rotated through over 200 different styles of beer, all featuring some Vietnamese ingredients including Jasmine from Sapa, Marou Chocolate from Tien Giang, Pass
Food Scene
Secret Garden Restaurant
158 Pasteurtraditional Vietnam meals.
Parks & Nature
Turtle Lake today used to be the center of ancient Saigon Gia Dinh, long time ago. Before the year 1975, the South Vietnam government of President Nguyen Van Thieu decided to build Turtle Lake in 1967. There are many different mysterious stories about his decision. However, all of them have some similar points about a dragon under the ground of Saigon. This story about a Master of Feng shui, he came and told President Nguyen Van Thieu that there was a dragon underground of Saigon. And based on this story, the dragon’s head was under Independence Palace (on Le Duan Street today) and its tail was actually at the location of Turtle Lake today. This Feng shui Master advised that to maintain the
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Turtle Gölü
Công Trường Quốc TếTurtle Lake today used to be the center of ancient Saigon Gia Dinh, long time ago. Before the year 1975, the South Vietnam government of President Nguyen Van Thieu decided to build Turtle Lake in 1967. There are many different mysterious stories about his decision. However, all of them have some similar points about a dragon under the ground of Saigon. This story about a Master of Feng shui, he came and told President Nguyen Van Thieu that there was a dragon underground of Saigon. And based on this story, the dragon’s head was under Independence Palace (on Le Duan Street today) and its tail was actually at the location of Turtle Lake today. This Feng shui Master advised that to maintain the
Essentials
7-Eleven
128B Pasteur
convenient store