Cach Mang Thang Tam Street
Cach Mang Thang Tam Street is a main road of Ho Chi Minh City running from District Tan Phu to Ward 6 of District 3 in Ho Ci Minh City
Cach Mang Thang Tam Street is a major road in Ho Chi Minh City, stretching from Tan Phu District to Ward 6 in District 3. After intersecting with Vo Thi Sau Street at the Le Loi refuge island, the street continues parallel to Nam Ky Khoi Nghia Street until it meets the second refuge island, which includes Le Thi Rieng and Ly Tu Trong Streets, before ending at Van Don Street. Given its connections to numerous major roads in the city, the daily traffic intensity is notably high, particularly during peak hours.
All Vietnamese citizens are educated from a young age about the significant historic event of August 19, 1945, known as the August Revolution, which marked Vietnam's liberation from French colonial rule after 90 years of occupation. This event is regarded as a pivotal moment in Vietnam's history, highlighting the resilience and patriotic spirit of the Vietnamese people who, despite lacking sufficient weaponry, demonstrated remarkable bravery and innovation in their struggle for independence.
From Cach Mang Thang Tam Street, travelers can easily access the Saigon Railway Station, located at No. 1 Nguyen Thong Street. This French colonial building serves as a vital transportation hub, connecting the southern region with northern and central provinces. Another popular recreational spot for the youth of Saigon is the Lan Anh Club, situated at No. 291 on this street. This sports and entertainment complex is well-known for its spa, tennis courts, swimming facilities, gym, culinary services, and live music performances featuring prominent Vietnamese pop artists. The club operates from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM and accommodates over 1,000 visitors daily.