Saigon Trade Center, Office skyscraper in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Saigon Trade Center is a 34-story office tower with 2 basement levels located in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. The structure houses major international corporations and is served by 12 elevators to handle vertical traffic throughout the building.
The building was completed in 1997 and held the title of Vietnam's tallest structure at that time. It remained the highest until 2010, when another tower surpassed it.
The structure showcases late 20th-century international design influences that helped shape Ho Chi Minh City's modern commercial image. It represents Vietnam's shift toward global trade and investment during that era.
The building is accessed from Ton Duc Thang Boulevard and is easily reached by public transportation from downtown. Most visitor access is limited to common areas and the ground floor during business hours.
The rooftop features antenna structures that significantly extend the building's total height beyond its floor levels. The upper floor includes a coffee shop with views that many visitors do not expect to find in this location.
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