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Tet getaway at Le Méridien Saigon

With more than half of its rooms offering views of the Saigon River and Ba Son Bridge, Le Méridien Saigon stands out as a ...
Hung Vu, 73, a former South Vietnamese army officer who left the country in 1975, poses with a photo of himself taken during the Vietnam War at his army surplus store in the Little Saigon neighborhood ...
Every night in Saigon, people line up for a taste of his buttery, spicy dried squid - a street food sensation with a story ...
From street staples to tasting menus, Vietnamese food has never been more dynamic. Dan Q. Dao is a Houston-born culture writer who splits his time between Saigon and New York City. His work can be ...
Saigon leans towards modernism and minimalism when it comes to designing its houses Saigon is not a minimalist city. Here, forms are confusing and many things — such as the power supply or drainage ...
Brunch is more than just a meal, it’s a way to enjoy the best of both worlds: breakfast and lunch. Let us show you some of the Saigon’s top brunch places with yummy morning treats. If you are looking ...
Radio commentator and human rights activist Viet Dzung, who dominated the airwaves for decades in Little Saigon and was one of the early voices in the emerging immigrant community, died Friday. He was ...
Rapper Saigon is not about to stand around and let Hip-Hop just be overtaken. He’s taking a stand and it isn’t just about Diddy either. Saigon pulls no punches. The New York heavy hitter, cares and ...
Waving red flags, troops marched Saturday down the boulevard along which North Vietnamese tanks rolled into this city 30 years ago in a victory ending the Vietnam War. Hundreds of aging veterans, ...