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"A Vibrant Chinatown"

Cholon is a largely popular district in the city. The district is located on the west bank of the Saigon River. Originally called Saigon, this Chinese settlement is said to be the largest in the world. The Chinatown began to form as the Chinese settled here in the 1900s. Despite the area's dark past, it is regarded as one of the best tourist attractions in the country after a reformation phase. Today, it is home to some of the most vibrant and glamorous cultural celebrations and attractions like the Chua Quan Am Temple and Cha Tam. Apart from that, some of Cholon's distinguished residents include French sportsman Yvon Petra, former Foreign Affairs Minister Charles Tran Van Lam, French author Gontran de Poncins and former Chief of the Joint General Staff of the Vietnamese Army, Cao Văn Viên.
Cholon, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam, 700000
"A Vibrant Chinatown"
Cholon is a largely popular district in the city. The district is located on the west bank of the Saigon River. Originally called Saigon, this Chinese settlement is said to be the largest in the world. The Chinatown began to form as the Chinese settled here in the 1900s. Despite the area's dark past, it is regarded as one of the best tourist attractions in the country after a reformation phase. Today, it is home to some of the most vibrant and glamorous cultural celebrations and attractions like the Chua Quan Am Temple and Cha Tam. Apart from that, some of Cholon's distinguished residents include French sportsman Yvon Petra, former Foreign Affairs Minister Charles Tran Van Lam, French author Gontran de Poncins and former Chief of the Joint General Staff of the Vietnamese Army, Cao Văn Viên.
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