There are many places to see, but in reality they are located next to each other within a radius of about 1km, standing at one point you can see the other. The center of Saigon is very suitable for walking and admiring the splendid streets.
The departure schedule starts from the City Theater, built in 1898 in gothic style. Today, this is the place where famous operas, ballets, symphonies or art shows are performed.
On event nights, the theater is lit up from the inside out. On other days, the front yard of the theater becomes a popular photo spot for young people because of its spacious and airy space, and every angle looks beautiful.
Nearby are also ancient buildings that are carefully decorated according to the season, such as the Caravelle Hotel on the left, which has existed for more than 60 years, and the oldest hotel in Vietnam - the Continental Hotel on the right.
Sitting on the stone steps in front of the illuminated theater, you can watch the flow of people and vehicles passing by on Dong Khoi Street. The distance from the steps to the street is only a yard, but just enough so that the noise of the vehicles is not too annoying.
From the theater, you can see the double-decker city tour bus stop, then Le Loi Street with the spacious Metro Opera House park. At the end of the park is the Nguyen Hue water music show area.
When the street lights up, this area also sparkles with a constantly changing light display. On weekend nights, young people gather around the water music area.
To the right of the main music fountain is the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee building with its ancient French architecture. At night, under the yellow light effect, the building appears taller and more brilliant but still maintains harmony with the surrounding landscape.
Heritage Magazine
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