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    <description>Forget the walking tours and the curated itineraries. The most honest version of Ho Chi Minh City I&#039;ve ever experienced came from handing the wheel — literally — to a xe ôm driver named Hùng who had been navigating these streets since before most of the city&#039;s skyscrapers existed. What followed was the most disorienting, delicious, and unexpectedly moving day of my entire trip.</description>
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    <description>I landed in Ho Chi Minh City with a backpack, a vague itinerary, and about thirty years of American pop culture telling me what to expect. Thirty days later, I left feeling like I&#039;d been lied to my entire life — in the best possible way.</description>
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    <description>Ho Chi Minh City is sprinting toward the future with a startup boom, foreign capital, and a skyline that changes faster than you can book a flight. But underneath the cranes and co-working spaces, something stubbornly old-school refuses to move. This is the story of a city that might just pull off the impossible.</description>
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    <description>Saigon didn&#039;t become one of the world&#039;s most electric cities by accident. It was shaped, street by street, by artists, rebels, chefs, and visionaries whose names most Americans have never heard. Here are seven of them — and exactly where to find their ghosts.</description>
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    <description>Some cities wear their history like a museum exhibit — polished, roped off, and safely behind glass. Saigon is not that city. These 10 landmarks carry the weight of empires, wars, and revolutions right there on the street, and walking through them feels less like sightseeing and more like trespassing on somebody else&#039;s memory.</description>
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    <description>If you want to understand what 40 years of economic reinvention actually looks like in real life — not in a textbook, not in a GDP chart, but on the ground, in the air, in the noise — walk Saigon&#039;s neighborhoods back to back. No city on earth makes the story of transformation this impossible to ignore.</description>
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    <description>Forget everything you think you know about nightlife. Saigon doesn&#039;t just stay up late — it runs a completely different city after dark, one with its own food, its own soundtrack, and its own unwritten rules. Here are 12 experiences that belong on every night owl&#039;s list.</description>
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    <description>Ask a taxi driver to take you to Ho Chi Minh City and he&#039;ll know exactly where you mean — but ask a local where they&#039;re from and nine times out of ten, they&#039;ll say Saigon. This small linguistic habit opens a surprisingly deep window into Vietnam&#039;s layered identity, generational memory, and the quiet politics of everyday life.</description>
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    <description>Most tourists eat Saigon&#039;s street food in daylight. But set your alarm for 4 a.m. and you&#039;ll find a parallel food universe — one built for market workers and motorbike drivers, run by vendors who&#039;ve been feeding this city since before most people&#039;s grandparents were born. I spent a week inside it, and I haven&#039;t stopped thinking about it since.</description>
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