Do Vietnamese say Saigon or Ho Chi Minh?

Show activity on this post. I'm Vietnamese and here's the fun fact: "Ho Chi Minh city" is the official name of the city but Vietnamese people rarely call that name, we prefer Saigon.
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Do Vietnamese call it Saigon or Ho Chi Minh?

So, which is it? Officially, the southern metropolis's name is Ho Chi Minh City, and has been for many years, but there are still a number of locals and visitors alike that call it Saigon.
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What did the Vietnamese call Ho Chi Minh?

Ho Chi Minh, original name Nguyen Sinh Cung, also called Nguyen Tat Thanh or Nguyen Ai Quoc, (born May 19, 1890, Hoang Tru, Vietnam, French Indochina—died September 2, 1969, Hanoi, North Vietnam), founder of the Indochina Communist Party (1930) and its successor, the Viet-Minh (1941), and president from 1945 to 1969 of ...
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Is it offensive to say Saigon?

It's offensive to some northerners to use Sài Gòn, and offensive to some southerners to use Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh. But on the whole, most Vietnamese won't be offended by either, and will often use them interchangeably themselves.
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Whats Vietnam called now?

1976 - Vietnam is reunified as the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Hundreds of thousands flee abroad, including many "boat people".
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What do Vietnamese call themselves?

'Viet people') or Kinh people (Vietnamese: người Kinh) are a Southeast Asian ethnic group originally native to modern-day Northern Vietnam and Southern China.
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Does the Viet Cong still exist?

In 1976, the Viet Cong was disbanded after Vietnam was formally reunited under communist rule. The Viet Cong tried to create a popular uprising in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War with their 1968 Tet Offensive but were able to seize control of just a few small districts in the Mekong Delta region.
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Why did Ho Chi Minh change his name?

At the age of 10, Ho Chi Minh received a new name from his father. That name was Nguyen Tat Thanh. The meaning of this name is “Nguyen the Accomplished.” Seeing the conditions that the Vietnamese lived in under the French undoubtedly affected how he viewed foreign powers in Vietnam.
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What did Hanoi used to be called?

Names. Hanoi had various names throughout history. It was known first as Long Biên (龍邊, "dragon edge"), then Tống Bình (宋平, "Song peace") and Long Đỗ (龍肚, "dragon belly").
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When did Saigon become Ho Chi Minh?

On April 30, 1975, North Vietnamese troops captured Saigon, and the city was subsequently renamed Ho Chi Minh City.
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What did Viet Cong call American soldiers?

The name comes from the shorthand of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam – ARVN. Number-One GI– A troop who spends a lot of money in Vietnam. Number-Ten GI – A troop who barely spends money in Vietnam. Ok Sahlem – Term American soldiers had for villagers' children who would beg for menthol cigarettes.
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Why did they call them Charlie in Vietnam?

American soldiers referred to the Viet Cong as Victor Charlie or V-C. "Victor" and "Charlie" are both letters in the NATO phonetic alphabet. "Charlie" referred to communist forces in general, both Viet Cong and North Vietnamese.
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Who did the Viet Cong fear the most?

TIL That during the Vietnam War, the most feared soldiers by the Vietcong were not US Navy Seals but Australian SASR. The VC referred to SEAL's as "The men with Green faces" whereas SASR known as "The Phantoms of the Jungle. A much more dangerous arena.
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Why do Vietnamese have 3 names?

Vietnamese names are traditionally patrilineal, whereby children inherit their father's family name at birth. The 'middle name', is a secondary personal name written between the person's family name and given name. For example, NGUYEN Van Nam's middle name is 'Van'.
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What does Nguyen mean in Vietnamese?

Nguyen is the most common surname in Vietnam and among the top 100 last names in the United States, Australia, and France. Meaning "musical instrument" and actually rooted in Chinese, Nguyen is an interesting name that you'll encounter throughout the world. Alternate spellings include Nyguyen, Ruan, Yuen, and Yuan.
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How is the name Nguyen pronounced?

Correct Pronunciation of Nguyen

N'win/Ng'win: One syllable. Ng'win is closest to the correct Vietnamese pronunciation. Noo-yen/Ngoo-yen: Two syllables.
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How do you pronounce che in Vietnamese?

Chè (Vietnamese pronunciation: [cɛ̂]) is any traditional Vietnamese sweet beverage, dessert soup or pudding. Varieties of Chè are made with mung beans, black-eyed peas, kidney beans, tapioca, jelly (clear or grass), fruit (longan, mango, durian, lychee or jackfruit), and coconut cream.
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Which is better Ho Chi Minh or Hanoi?

Hanoi tends to favour more conventional dishes, so if you're looking for authentic Vietnamese food, this city is the place to go. However, if you're after a mix of both traditional dishes and intriguing fusion cuisine, Ho Chi Minh City offers a greater variety of both.
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Is Vietnam still communist?

Vietnam is a socialist republic with a one-party system led by the Communist Party. The CPV espouses Marxism–Leninism and Hồ Chí Minh Thought, the ideologies of the late Hồ Chí Minh.
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