People's Committee Building
The French colonists who occupied Vietnam many years ago
have imported their architectural styles in the city. The People’s Committee
Building, formerly known as the Ho Chi Minh City Hall or Hotel de Ville de
Saigon, is truly one of the living heritages of the past colonization era. Built
between 1901 to 1908, this landmark is situated at the northwestern end of DL
Nguyen Hue. In front of this building is a park where you can see the statue of
Ho Chi Minh. Unfortunately, the building is not opened to either the public or
tourists but people can still take photos of it from the outside.
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