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Sunshine Group creates symbolic twin towers in HCMC’s District 4
Sunshine Group recently introduced the Sunshine Horizon twin towers in Saigon’s District 4 where modern life blends harmoniously with nature, offering a top-class living environment.
Ex-prosecutor to stand closed trial for molesting girl in Saigon elevator
The Da Nang ex-prosecutor who allegedly molested a five-year-old girl in a Saigon apartment elevator will be tried in camera on June 25.
A hot Saigon stew that’s not everyone’s cup of tea
A small shop in a market alley in Saigon serves a hot stew made of beef and pork entrails.
April 18, 2019 | 03:02 am PT
Try amazing duck salad and congee in Saigon
The 200 Market in Saigon’s District 4 is well-known among locals as a place that sells all types of food.
August 24, 2018 | 12:39 am PT
Saigon mulls merging districts to trim administrative costs
Some districts are too small to justify the expenses required to maintain their government bodies, officials say.
December 24, 2016 | 07:30 pm PT