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Ho Chi Minh

NOUN
  1. Vietnamese communist statesman who fought the Japanese in World War II and the French until 1954 and South Vietnam until 1975 (1890-1969)

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  • There's a good Internet center (opposite the Good Morning Ho Chi Minh City restaurant), an excellent grocery and general store, and street-traders and touts in abundance.
  • After the war, Saigon was renamed Ho Chi Minh City (though it is still well known by its old name).
  • The two cities are vastly different, with Hanoi being what we call a city that possesses a unique character, its quaintness and those things aren't necessarily found in Ho Chi Minh City, which is a real metropolitan area, much more hustle-bustle than even Hanoi, if that would frighten you a little bit, perhaps. Press Briefing By Ambassador Douglas Pete Peterson
  • Six of them -- Can Tho, Da Nang, Haiphong, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Nha Trang -- account for 40% of the country's sales, according to AC Nielsen estimates from 2007. Growing Up Fast: Vietnam Discovers The Consumer Society
  • CNN's Senior White House Correspondent John King, fresh from an exclusive interview with the President, joining us from what is now called Ho Chi Minh City, with the latest. CNN Transcript - Sunday Morning News: President Clinton Visits Saigon - November 20, 2000
  • As my Vietnam Airlines flight touches down at Tan Son Nhat airport in Saigon, now known as Ho Chi Minh City, the detritus of war is still visible — military hangars and mortarproof retaining walls left over from the time when thousands of American C-130s and F-5s thundered into the city. Clean Slate
  • The nation's industrial heart, Ho Chi Minh City whacks the visitor like a sensorial avalanche.
  • His back garden on a hot day could well be in a suburb of Ho Chi Minh City, with its bamboo, lychee, grape vines and images of monkeys.
  • The subsequent "secrete" bombing of Cambodia along the so called "Ho Chi Minh Trail" and then a full scaled invasion of Cambodia lead to additional death and suffering of hundreds and thousands of innocent Khmer. Ronnie Yimsut: Journey Into Light
  • In October 1985, Newsday photographer Audrey Tiernan, age 30, on assignment in Ho Chi Minh City, felt a tug on her pant leg.
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