Photo Essay: Saigon’s Photogenic Nights

Ho Chi Minh City/Saigon can be very photogenic at night. Everything is illuminated with a candy-colored neon glow or half-lit by darkness. The Vietnamese don’t mind… it’s all good. It’s like mood lighting.

Most of this is shot in and near the Dhong Khoi area, without a tripod and completely on the fly.



Outdoor food vendors set up plastic tables and chairs for customers.


Street cafes come out at night, making for a popular social scene for Vietnamese.

Vietnamese love engaging in the spectator sport of people watching.
Street-side seating where you get a front row view of traffic passing by.
Even in some indoor cafes and bars, you’ll see furniture seating openly faced to the streets
so that you can watch the passing show.

The park is also a popular hangout during evenings. People park their bikes and just hang out.


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