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HCMC among world's cheapest nightlife destinations: Time Out
British travel magazine Time Out has ranked Ho Chi Minh City at sixth place among world's 10 cheapest nightlife destinations with the average cost of £8.66 (US$11).
Nightlife in Bui Vien, Ta Hien backpacker streets back in full swing
Bui Vien and Ta Hien, Vietnam’s busiest backpacker streets, are again buzzing with the appearance of international tourists after over two years of closure.
The Moffatts visit Sa Pa, Phu Quoc, HCMC
Members of the Canadian pop/rock country band The Moffatts visited Sa Pa in the northern highlands, Phu Quoc Island in the south and walked along HCMC's Bui Vien Street.
August 8, 2022 | 04:57 pm PT
Covid-19 slump forces Saigon hotels to down shutters
With no bookings amidst Covid-19 fears and travel restrictions, many hotels in Ho Chi Minh City have closed and asked staff to take unpaid leave.
April 4, 2020 | 08:23 pm PT
Saigon fines Taiwanese graffiti artist for vandalizing walls
A Taiwanese man has been fined VND1.5 million ($65) for painting graffiti on the walls on Saigon’s streets.
November 15, 2018 | 05:20 pm PT