The miniature models are part of an exhibition currently being held in Ho Chi Minh City that has attracted numerous young people in recent days.

 

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The exhibition is themed “Co mot Saigon”, also known as “There’s Saigon”, and features an array of miniature models from a bygone era. The display is being held in the Bitexco building in District 1 between May 4 and May 5.

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Over 40 miniature models are on display in the exhibition.
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An artisan spent the last nine months perfecting each individual miniature model.
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Models are reenacting life in Saigon during the 1990s.
 

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Pho, noodle soup, stores were a popular feature of Ho Chi Minh City before 1975.
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A store that trades old books and newspapers.
 

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A black-and-white TV set and games console which were popular among young people in the 1990s.
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Pha Lau is popular food seen in front of the gates of Nguyen Thuong Hien school.
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Each model costs between VND500,000 and VND1 million.
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Young people in groups contribute to creating the miniature models.
 

 

 

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