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Tao Dan Park (Vietnamese: Công viên Tao Đàn) is an urban park in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam behind the Independence Palace. [1] [2] It is of the largest parks in the city, covering 10 hectares. [3] Part of the park will be used for the Ho Chi Minh City Metro Line 2's Tao Dan Station. [4] [5]
Buildings such as the Saigon Notre-Dame Basilica, the Saigon Opera House, the Central Post Office, the City Hall, Phạm Ngũ Lão Street, the former Republic of Vietnam President's Reunification Palace, Ho Chi Minh City Museum of Fine Arts, Hotel Majestic, Tao Dan Park, and Rex Hotel are some of the most famous historical sights in District 1 ...
Tao Đàn Station (Vietnamese: Ga Tao Đàn) is a future underground Ho Chi Minh City Metro station on Line 2. [1] The station will be located under Tao Đàn Park . [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
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Games were played at the city park, called Jardin de la Ville (today Tao Đàn Park). [citation needed] In 1905, a British warship named after King Alfred visited Saigon and its football team had a friendly match against a local team composed of Vietnamese and French players. This is considered the first international football match in Vietnam.
HANOI (Reuters) -Known for their strangely large feet, Dong Tao chicken has for generations been a delicacy in Vietnam and mostly consumed during the Lunar New Year holiday. The rare breed of ...
Currently, Vietnam has 34 national parks. Cúc Phương is the first national park and was established in 1966 in the area of 3 provinces: Ninh Bình, Thanh Hóa and Hòa Bình. Meanwhile, the latest national park established is Song Thanh (Sông Thanh), setup on December 18, 2020, located in Quảng Nam province.
Image of a Lạc bird at Tao Đàn Park, Ho Chi Minh City. Lạc bird (Vietnamese: chim Lạc, Lạc điểu, Chinese: 雒鳥) [1] is a mythical creature in Vietnamese culture and a national bird of Vietnam. [2] [3] [4]