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  1. May 1, 2024 · Binh Tan has the largest population among the 24 districts in Ho Chi Minh City. Find out what you can do in this emerging and promising district through our local guide! Binh Tan District Overview. Situated west of the city, Binh Tan District covers a massive area of 52 square kilometers, 6 times the size of District 1.

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  2. Geographical location. Administration. Healthcare. References. Bình Tân district, Ho Chi Minh City. Coordinates: 10°45′43″N 106°35′41″E. (Redirected from Bình Tân District, Ho Chi Minh City) Bình Tân is an urban district of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and is known as a large inner city of migrant workers.

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  4. Jun 23, 2023 · Tan Binh Market is located in District 6, which is quite far from the city center of Ho Chi Minh City, approximately 6 km away. The most convenient way to reach Tan Binh Market is by taxi, which takes around 30 minutes and costs between 90,000 and 120,000 VND.

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    • How Many Districts Does Ho Chi Minh City have?
    • District 1
    • District 3
    • District 2
    • Binh Thanh District
    • District 4
    • District 7
    • District 5
    • Phu Nhuan

    There are 24 districts= 19 city districts and 5 suburban areas. In a nutshell, people like to describe District 1&2 as the downtown area or heart of Saigon itself. District 2 is the westerner’s district, District 5 is Chinatown, District 7 (Phu My Hung) is the other westerner district but way too far (haha). You must know that in each districts, th...

    District 1 is the heart of Ho Chi Minh City. It is considered as the business hub. District 1 is home to a lot of hotels, offices, restaurants, bars, clubs, consulates, banks and many of the best coffee shops of Ho Chi Minh city. There are residents in some buildings, both old and new. You can be surprised how there are so many wonderful AirBnb’s i...

    District 3 is around 2-3 Km’s from smack bang middle of D1. It is the little extension of D1 and also considered as downtown and quite central Saigon. It has significantly more green and has more trees compared to District 1 and a fair bit ore of colonial architecture. You can find a lot of amazing street food eats in this area compared to D1 as we...

    It is a quite alluring place for families, Western Expats and wealthy Vietnamese to settle due to all its facilities in terms of restaurants, markets, gyms, international schools, etc. As a traveller, you will only want to go to District 2 to try some delicious restaurants or incredible sunset spots to have a drink like The Deck. It is considered a...

    Since we have just gone through District 1/3 and District 2, it’s now important to mention Binh Thanh, the transit area from downtown to D2 (don’t confuse it with Ben Thanh Market). The place is home to the new tallest building of Saigon, Landmark 81 and also host of many many higher-end apartment blocks like City Garden, VinHomes, The Manor, Saigo...

    District 4 is small and very local. Barely any foreigners would be hanging around until some fun bars and event venue have opened over the past few years. Even a co-working area (Circo) is there and residential towers are growing slowly like Icon 56. D4 is surely developing and a place ex-pats now consider to find a home. District 4 is also an amaz...

    After crossing through District 4, you will arrive in District 7, another bubble with a lot of expatriates (a lot mostly Koreans, growing Westerner population). The neighbourhood of Phu My Hung is nicknamed Little Korea. The place seems very much more western with more sidewalks and newer streets and infrastructures. A lot of street food vending is...

    Now that you have discovered D7, back to the “centre” where you can find D5. Also named Cho Lon or known as the Chinatown of Ho Chi Minh City, D5 is a place you must visit if you are in town. If you travel here during the Lunar New Year or Mid-Autumn Festival you must come and see the place. The place to be is Luong Nhu Ngoc known as the Lantern St...

    Phu Nhuan is a bit further from the centre, but the rent is incredibly low. As a traveller, there is not much for you in this area unless there is really a restaurant or place you need to see. For expats, definitely more are considering this place to save money on rent. There is an incredible amount of street food as well, so if you are feeling loc...

  5. District Tan Binh is where millions will enter Ho Chi Minh City from the air, home to an international airport. It is situated in one of the outer edges of the city center, so not yet quite urban and very local abiding together to give travelers their first impressions. Close to half a million people live in District Tan Binh.

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  7. Suitable for both business trips and vacation trips, LE SAIGON HOTEL is ideally located in Tan Binh District, one of the intestines of indigenous people. Only 7 km from the city center and 0.3 km from the airport, this 3-star property attracts numerous tourists each year.

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