Another day brings another photo walk in amazing Saigon, a city of uniquely diverse urban life including chickens 😀:

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That's not suburbs, that's the very heart of the city, District 1.

The chicken might be even #2 pet in Saigon after dogs (corgis and corgi-looking dogs are popular).

You can see many roosters encaged this way:

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(Probably, because of cock-fights? I have yet to find out).

And that all contrasts with Bangkok, the city of cats. As for house dogs, the Pomeranians are the most popular there.

Another exotic spectacle: a seller of sugar cane. Loved this huge umbrella and unexpected "palm trees".

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Vietnamese wear áo dài only for special occasions or in case they work for some entertaining enterprise like a premium restaurant or tourist company. While the conical rice hat is common in everyday life. (And that's another contrast with Thailand: the Thais don't wear conical hats).

Entering the city center, the heritage of colonial times:

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Hotel Continental Saigon (built in 1880).

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Wiki states Hunter S. Thompson ❤️ stayed in the hotel in 1975.

And modern Saigon's life scene by the hotel:

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A girl with flowers, I call this image.

A poster below reminds us we are in a socialist (by name) country where only the Communist party is allowed:

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Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin in the bloody bubble above young Ho Chi Minh. An anachronism in the country of wild capitalism with zero freedom of speech.

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Foreign visitors from East Asia (supposedly) traveling with Grab app.

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Ben Thanh Market, a guard with neat shoes and hair, with a watch. A man of order.

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This is the place where they actively work with foreigners.

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I mean, crowds of foreigners buy overpriced goods, it's like a milking farm, but, from the point of photography, that's a cool place, a lot.

Once, I saw Indian travelers there who were approached by a young Vietnamese woman (of the very simple type), a street vendor, selling wallets and other small goods. She was slyly saying "You know, this wallet brings luck", and Indian travelers were listening to her with serious faces. 😀

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That's the place to return: a piece of socialist realism on the wall and expressive faces of Vietnamese street vendors.

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Love wandering in Saigon! Finishing the post, then shower and leaving the hostel to be outside again!

I took these images with a Nikkor 50mm on a full-frame DSLR Nikon D750 on May 22, 2024 (and the rooster image a day before that), in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.