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The Financial Tower is a famous landmark in Ho Chi Minh, which is located near Nguyen Hue Street in District 1 of Ho Chi Minh. It is the tallest building in Ho Chi Minh. Two-thirds of the building has an open bar overlooking downtown Ho Chi Minh and the Mekong River.
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The Financial Tower is a famous landmark in Ho Chi Minh, which is located near Nguyen Hue Street in District 1 of Ho Chi Minh. It is the tallest building in Ho Chi Minh. Two-thirds of the building has an open bar overlooking downtown Ho Chi Minh and the Mekong River.
This is the second time I have come to Ho Chi Minh City. I often see this skyscraper with apron every time I go to the first district. The Saigon Skydeck in the Bitexco Financial Tower in Ho Chi Minh City is my schedule this time. One is the Ferris Observation Deck➕Heineken Beer Drinking Experience at Heineken World, a 360-degree panoramic view, overlooking the beautiful scenery of Ho Chi Minh City, enjoying the fascinating scenery from high above, the street lights at night light up the entire city, and the beautiful night view is panoramic , Suddenly wandering in this brilliant light. Coupled with the entertainment activities of experiencing the world of Heineken, the beauty and beer are simply double enjoyment.
Great starting point to visit District 1 in Saigon. Amazing view of the city and river . Easy access. Plenty od choices for dining nearby. Heineken Museum is recommended.
The modern financial tower has a semi-circular viewing platform at the top. Friends who want to experience the skyline of Ho Chi Minh City can go up and experience it. Heineken beer is on it.
The Financial Tower is a landmark building in Ho Chi Minh City. It is the tallest skyscraper in Ho Chi Minh City and the second tallest in Vietnam. The financial tower is shaped like a tambourine, which can overlook Ho Chi Minh City.
Because of the reflective glass, the scenery taken is slightly inferior But the 360-degree night view of Ho Chi Minh City is still full of shock