In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification Day (April 30, 1975 - 2025), the Department of Tourism of Ho Chi Minh City, in collaboration with photographer Cao Ky Nhan, has introduced the photo collection entitled “50 Symbols of Ho Chi Minh City.” This collection vividly showcases the city’s diverse beauty, spanning from historical landmarks and artistic cultural spaces to modern buildings while still preserving traditional values through its craft villages.

Below are some images featured in the “50 Symbols of Ho Chi Minh City” collection.

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Bach Dang Wharf Park – A vibrant cultural and tourist space
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Landmark 81 – An iconic architectural marvel
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Sparkling Ba Son Bridge
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Enchanting Bitexco Financial Tower amidst the Tabebuia rosea blossoms
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War Remnants Museum – A notable site for visit and history study
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Ben Thanh Market – A famous tourist spot
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A fresh perspective on the architectural beauty of the Central Post Office
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Independence Palace – A historical landmark
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A corner of Nguyen Hue Walking Street
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Salt-making craft village in Thieng Lieng village, Thanh An island commune, Can Gio district
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Cu Chi rice paper-making craft village
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The headquarters of the municipal People’s Committee and People’s Council
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Metro Line No.1 has been officially inaugurated.
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The Saigon River is closely tied to the development of the economic hub.

Translated by Vu Huyen