Saigon Capital In 1943Town Hall Cathedral Municipal Theatre Bonard Boulevard Saigon-Capital of South Vietnam …… Never Forget Saigon!. Gia Dinh Map in 1790 Before Under French Domination
Trang 1Saigon Colonial Architects
Trang 2Saigon Capital In 1943
Town Hall
Cathedral
Municipal Theatre Bonard Boulevard
Saigon-Capital
of South Vietnam ……
Never Forget Saigon!
The Heart of Vietnamese Father Land
Trang 3Gia Dinh Map in 1790 Before Under French Domination
Saigon early in 1698-1802 with
wild land covered by dense
forests, swarms, rivers…
The Former Tau Hu Canal
Minh Huong Village
(Cho Thiet – Phu Tho later)
Saigon Early 1698-1802
Saigon Early 1802-1859
French attacked to
Gia Dinh Citadel in 1859
French attacked to Gia
Dinh Citadel in 1859
Chi Hoa battle in 1861
Saigon under French Domination
in 1862-1955 Cholon under French Domination
in 19 th Century
Cholon Market under
French Domination
Trang 4Saigon Map Under French Domination
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Saigon Capital In 1943
Town Hall
Municipal Theatre Bonard Boulevard
Cathedral
Central Post Office
Taberd High School.
Trang 5Customs Office
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Khanh Hoi Side
Trang 6Municipal Theatre Charner Boulevard View toward River Tax Shopping Center
Bonard Boulevard View
toward Ben Thanh Market
Trang 7Saigon Town Hall in 1924
(1898-1909)
Trang 8Bonard Boulevard view
toward Ben Thanh Market
Charner Boulevard view
toward Saigon River
Charner Boulevard Near Saigon River Charner Boulevard and Vannier Street Charner Boulevard seen from the waterfront on the Saigon River
Trang 9Tax Shopping Center in 1924
Hotel of Ville – Rex
In 1924
Trang 10Municipal Theatre Built in 1898-1900
Trang 11The Square in Front of The Municipal Theatre in 1923
The Catinat street view toward the Cathedral
The Theater Square view toward the Cathedral
The Theater Square view toward the Bonard
street
Trang 12The Catinat street from near the Multiple Theater to the Saigon River
Catinat Street seen from Saigon River
The Catinat street from near the Cathedral to the Saigon River in 1923
Trang 13The Norodom Boulevard view toward
The Colonial Government Palace
Norodom Palace of Governor General in 1935 (1868-1873) Independent Palace of South Vietnam President in 1954
Trang 14Cochin-Chine Governor Palace in 1918
Trang 15The Notre Dame Cathedral (1877-1880) before 1918
The Notre Dame Cathedral(1877-1880) and Statue of the Bishop of Adran after 1918
Trang 16The Post &
Trang 17The Central Market, Ben Thanh in 1925
(1911-1914)
After 1731, First Ben-Thanh Market located on Lon canal bank The Circle was next location of New Saigon Market 1911-1914
Trang 18Palace of Justice
Gia Long High
School
Trang 19Saigon Electric Tramway Station
Indochine Bank on Saigon River North bank
The Saigon Cholon Tramway
Station was built in 1881
The Saigon My Tho Railroad
Trang 20Phu Tho Race Track
Saigon Zoo
Cho Quan Power Station was built in 1896 on bank of Saigon river & Sol canal
Trang 21View of Adran Street (Vo duy Nguy Sg.)
Adran Street (Vo duy Nguy Sg.)
Pellerin Street 1904
Saigon Barracks
View of Adran Street (Vo duy Nguy Sg.)
Trang 22Early Cau Ong Lanh Fish Market
Binh Trieu Bridge
Dragon House (1860-1864)
Trinh Minh The Street around K Docks
Saigon Fish Market
Trang 23Saigon Port on Khanh Hoi side, just
across the Ben Nghe canal
Saigon River - Looking Downstream
Nha Be Oil Storage Depots Ships at the old Saigon docks.
Saigon, Patent Slip and Dry Dock at
the Quai de L'Argonne
Saigon Trade Port in 1860 View to Dragon house across
Ben Nghe canal
The First Crane System of The Former Saigon Port The First Stores on the Former
Saigon Trade Port Khanh-Hoi Wharf of Saigon Trade Port
Trang 24Pagoda near Cau Ong Lanh market
An Annam Pagoda at Neuve Street A Mosque in Saigon
Le Van Duyet Temple
Trang 25A canal in Cholon A Rice Barge on a Canal at Cholon
A bridge on the canal in Cholon
A canal in Cholon
Tau Hu canal & market in Cholon of
the 18 th century
Trang 26Khanh Hoi, in 1967-1968
there was a lot of swamp
and canals only a few blocks
west of Trinh Minh The
The Bridge is over the
Ben Nghe Canal
(Arroyo Chinois canal)
“Thu Thiem” Transportation Sampan
on Saigon River