After forty years, Ho Chi Minh City has developed into a “Megacity” of regional stature. (Source: VNA)
Ho Chi Minh City has drastically changed with modern architectural structures on the banks of the Saigon River. (Source: VNA)
The transportation infrastructure system has been upgraded and expanded with avenues, expressways, highways, bridges and tunnels, forming an interconnected system that connects the inner city with the surrounding areas. (Source: VNA)
Thu Thiem Tunnel, which has been open since November, 2011, is one of the most modern transportation works in Southeast Asia. (Source: VNA)
The plan to develop Ho Chi Minh City into a modern city with a wide vision is now the number one priority of the authorities. (Source: VNA)
The city has attracted more projects on building modern urban areas that help improve the living conditions of millions of residents. (Source: VNA)
A corner of Phu My Hung Urban Area which was selected as the best plan in Asia by the American Institute of Architects in 1997. (Source: VNA)
Each year, Ho Chi Minh City receives 4.5 million international visitors, accounting for 55% of the total number of international visitors to Vietnam. (Source: VNA)
Nowadays, Ho Chi Minh City is a megacity and ready to integrate deeply into the world. (Source: VNA)
A performance of traditional art at the annual Fruit Festival at Suoi Tien Tourism Complex. (Source: VNA)
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