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  1. Pasteur Street began life as part of Saigons old inner-city waterway network. The lower end of the street was originally a canal which ran north from the Arroyo Chinois (Bến Nghé Creek) to the modern Lê Lợi-Pasteur intersection, where it connected with the Junction Canal leading east to the shipyard.

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  2. Aug 27, 2015 · Known for most of the colonial period as rue Pellerin, Pasteur street grew from ancient inner-city waterway into one of the city’s most desirable streets. Pasteur street began life as part of Saigon’s old inner-city waterway network. Pasteur street was originally part of Saigon’s ancient inner-city waterway network.

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  4. Known for most of the colonial period as Rue Pellerin, Pasteur Street has grown from ancient inner-city waterway to one of the city’s most desirable streets. ...

  5. The most popular varieties are almond, green bean, red bean soup, egg custard, egg with sweet tea, lotus seed, peanut, black sesame, longan, Chinese walnut, and Gingko. Ly Thanh Ha, the current shop owner, inherited the business from her great grandma who started the place in the 1930s. In 1936, a young girl named Phung Hanh Phan escaped from ...

  6. Dec 11, 2015 · At the start of the colonial period, the wharfs on both sides of the Crocodile Bridge Creek east of the junction with rue d’Adran (modern Hồ Tùng Mậu) were named rue No. 3, while those between the rue d’Adran junction and the lower Pasteur street canal were designated rue Dayot.

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    • How did Pasteur Street become Saigon's most desirable street?3
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    • How did Pasteur Street become Saigon's most desirable street?5
  7. Nguyen Thiep Street, 90 meters long, is one of the shortest streets in Saigon but very familiar with the people. The road has witnessed many ups and downs in the history of the formation and development of Saigon since the French.

  8. The street we know today as Ton That Dam was formerly Rue Chaigneau, named after a French soldier who married a Vietnamese woman and served in Emperor Gia Long’s court. Chaigneau was later forced to leave Vietnam in 1824; following the death of Gia Long in 1820, Emperor Minh Mang, his successor, made it his mission to rid the court of its ...

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