Expat Spotlight: Niall Mackay - Podcasting In The Heart Of Ho Chi Minh City

Expat Spotlight: Niall Mackay - Podcasting In The Heart Of Ho Chi Minh City

With over 500 episodes, Scotsman Niall Mackay and his captivating guests share interesting stories of Ho Chi Minh City and its colorful inhabitants.
Saigon-Cho Lon in 1947 Through A French Photographer's lens

Saigon-Cho Lon in 1947 Through A French Photographer's lens

A series of Saigon's photos in 1947 through the lens of French photographer Michel Huet are ones of Notre Dame Cathedral seen from the upper floor of the City Hall (Hôtel de ville), the scene of the hall in Cho Lon or a drug store.
In Photos: Covid Cuties Cheer Up Lockdown Saigon

In Photos: Covid Cuties Cheer Up Lockdown Saigon

As the lockdown continues, Saigon's artists and photographers unleash their creativity.
Tranquil Sai Gon in resin seed season

Tranquil Sai Gon in resin seed season

Resin flowers bloom in March. When May comes, its seeds are carried through every Saigon street by the summer wind.
Old Saigon springs back to life in miniature

Old Saigon springs back to life in miniature

Ben Thanh market, Notre Dame Cathedral of Saigon, sidewalk shops and houses, etc. in the 1990s have been recreated in miniature.
Precious color photos of Saigon in the 1960s

Precious color photos of Saigon in the 1960s

Saigon, hailed the "Pearl of the Far East", was home to streets and luxurious villas. Notwithstanding the flashy appearance, there were still corners where poverty and destitution prevailed. Below are some rare color photos of poor people's daily life in the 1960s taken by the American photographers Thomas W. Johnson and Eddie Adams.
Saigon through 300 years in photos

Saigon through 300 years in photos

Photos and paintings generalizing the development of Saigon since the first days being reclaimed by Vietnamese people until today are on display in Nguyen Hue walking street, Ho Chi Minh City, starting June 27. 
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