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| Date: | 24 – 26 April 2013 |
| Opening Hours: | 9am – 5pm daily |
| Venue: | Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center (SECC) |
| Address: | 799 Nguyen Van Linh Parkway, District 7, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam |
History
As soon occupied Saigon, the French had established churches as places of celebration for Catholics in the Expeditionary Corps. The first church was established in line number 5 (now Ngo Duc Ke). This is a small temple of the Vietnam abandoned the war, late director Lefebvre had turned the temple into a church the first church was too small in 1863, Admiral Bonard decided to start construction elsewhere a wooden church on the banks "Big Business" (also known as business Charner, the Republic of Vietnam is based Review Tribunal proceedings). Lefebvre held late director "ceremony to lay the first stone" to build a church on March 28, 1863. Wooden church building, completed in 1865, originally called the Church of Saigon. Later, the wooden church was much damaged by termites, the ceremony was held in the reception room of the "palace Governor" old, later modified into schools Taberd, until the cathedral built .
As soon occupied Saigon, the French had established churches as places of celebration for Catholics in the Expeditionary Corps. The first church was established in line number 5 (now Ngo Duc Ke). This is a small temple of the Vietnam abandoned the war, late director Lefebvre had turned the temple into a church the first church was too small in 1863, Admiral Bonard decided to start construction elsewhere a wooden church on the banks "Big Business" (also known as business Charner, the Republic of Vietnam is based Review Tribunal proceedings). Lefebvre held late director "ceremony to lay the first stone" to build a church on March 28, 1863. Wooden church building, completed in 1865, originally called the Church of Saigon. Later, the wooden church was much damaged by termites, the ceremony was held in the reception room of the "palace Governor" old, later modified into schools Taberd, until the cathedral built .
Address: Quach Thi Trang Square , District 1
Ben Thanh Market built in 1914 - traditional markets, the symbol of an ancient trading center. Area of 13,000 m2, with 1,437 households and more than 100 stalls of 9 business enterprise participation.
Renovation market is spacious, clean planned scientific sectors. Diversity of goods to meet consumer demand and sightseeing, shopping and abroad. Cho also has a team of managers and traders courteous, enthusiastic service. Order and security, fire safety for people to markets.
Try a visit to Ben Thanh market, so that you feel the attraction of traditionalVietnamese street market in the heart of the city center of civilization and modernity
Ben Thanh Market built in 1914 - traditional markets, the symbol of an ancient trading center. Area of 13,000 m2, with 1,437 households and more than 100 stalls of 9 business enterprise participation.
Renovation market is spacious, clean planned scientific sectors. Diversity of goods to meet consumer demand and sightseeing, shopping and abroad. Cho also has a team of managers and traders courteous, enthusiastic service. Order and security, fire safety for people to markets.
Try a visit to Ben Thanh market, so that you feel the attraction of traditional
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The professional trade fair will include 550 stalls showcasing goods from 250 businesses.
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The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced the event at a press conference in
According to the organising board, the activity aims to strengthen solidarity and friendship between the Vietnamese and Lao people, especially those living in border areas.
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Almost 20 reporters and photographers from 13 world leading tourism magazines have arrived in Vietnam with the aim of promoting Vietnam’s tourism. The reporters from the National Geographic, CNN Traveller, Lifestyle Travel Asia, Business Traveller, The Improper will make field trips major tourism destinations such as Ho Chi Minh City, Nha Trang, Danang, Hoi An, Halong Bay
The town of Cu Chi is a district of greater HCMC and has a population of about 200,000 (it had about 80,000 residents during the American War). At first glance there is little evidence here to indicate the intense fighting, bombing and destruction that occurred in Cu Chi during the war. To see what when on, you have to dig deeper – underground. The tunnel network of Cu Chi became legendry during the 1960s for its role in facilitating Viet Cong (VC) control of a large rural area only 30km to 40km from HCMC. At its height the tunnel system stretched from the South Vietnamese capital to the Cambodian border; in the district of Cu Chi alone there were more than 250km of tunnels. The network, parts of which was several storeys deep, included innumerable trap doors, constructed living areas, storage facilities, weapons factories, field hospitals, command centers and kitchen.

















