Xin Chao Saigon
‘Xin Chào’ meaning simply ‘hello’ or a polite way to greet someone in Vietnamese is one of the first things you learn to say when visiting the country. Broken down, ‘Xin’ is to ‘ask for’ and ‘Chào’ is ‘Ciao’ or to ‘greet’. This view was taken from a relatively new apartment building in district 4 on the riverside looking over to district 1- the center of Saigon. A new trend amongst travelers to Saigon is to escape the overly touristy hotels in the town center and get an apartment in the outlying districts. This is the first view they see as they wake up in the morning and are ready to explore.
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