September 23 Park, Urban park in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
September 23 Park is a green space in the center of Ho Chi Minh City with open lawns, walking paths, and abundant shade trees providing relief from the tropical sun. The layout combines wide grassy areas with paved walkways and tree-lined sections for visitors to move through comfortably.
The site was called Place de Gaulle during French colonial times, named after the French military leader. It was renamed after the September 23 uprising to mark this moment in Vietnam's independence struggle.
Local residents gather here on weekends to browse markets and watch artisans create traditional crafts and portraits. The space has become an informal community gathering point where people meet and exchange goods.
The park is easy to reach by bus from several directions, with stops near different entrances around the grounds. Morning hours offer the most comfort for walking, as the heat becomes intense later in the day.
An underground shopping area lies beneath the park containing stores and a supermarket that many visitors do not expect to find. This hidden layer adds a practical dimension to the park visit, offering shelter when the weather or heat becomes uncomfortable.
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