HCM City promotes tourism through postcards

Ho Chi Minh City has unveiled a beautiful range of postcards following the launch of the “Hello Ho Chi Minh City" tourism promotion campaign on October 1, aimed at showcasing the city’s landscapes and the daily lives of local people.

The campaign, which is scheduled to run from October to January 2021, aims to advertise the southern metropolis as a safe, lively, and friendly destination in which travelers can enjoy. One postcard from the promotion features Ho Chi Minh City’s vast array of high-rise modern buildings.

The campaign, which is scheduled to run from October to January 2021, aims to advertise the southern metropolis as a safe, lively, and friendly destination in which travelers can enjoy. One postcard from the promotion features Ho Chi Minh City’s vast array of high-rise modern buildings.

Images of the local landscape, culture, and daily lives of citizens will all be appearing on postcards, promoting the southern city as an attractive tourist destination. This postcard portrays a woman on a salt field.

Images of the local landscape, culture, and daily lives of citizens will all be appearing on postcards, promoting the southern city as an attractive tourist destination. This postcard portrays a woman on a salt field.

A view of work on a salt field captured from high above

A view of work on a salt field captured from high above

A woman wears a Non La, a traditional Vietnamese conical hat, as she helps to dry fish in the scorching sun.

A woman wears a Non La, a traditional Vietnamese conical hat, as she helps to dry fish in the scorching sun.

Beautiful images of female workers are impressively depicted through the postcards.

Beautiful images of female workers are impressively depicted through the postcards.

Located in the centre of Ho Chi Minh City, Notre Dame Cathedral sparkles at night.

Located in the centre of Ho Chi Minh City, Notre Dame Cathedral sparkles at night.

A collection of postcards gives an insight into the local landscapes, culture, and people’s daily lives.

A collection of postcards gives an insight into the local landscapes, culture, and people’s daily lives.

A quiet corner can be found inside the bustling city.

A quiet corner can be found inside the bustling city.

The "Hello Ho Chi Minh City" campaign is part of the local tourism department’s strategy up to 2025, with a further vision towards 2030.

The "Hello Ho Chi Minh City" campaign is part of the local tourism department’s strategy up to 2025, with a further vision towards 2030.

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