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Saigon's sunset looks unique when viewed from an altitude of 400m.

The last rays of sunlight paint the distant horizon red, blending with the shimmering lights to create a magical scene. Saigon ends the day with a multicolored tapestry, even more dazzling when viewed from a height of 400 meters.

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From a height of 400 meters, gazing at the city from near Vietnam's tallest building, Landmark 81, is truly a fascinating experience. Especially at sunset, you can see a completely different Saigon.

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As the day draws to a close and the sun sets, the city lights up brilliantly. Different shades of light and shadow paint a vibrant picture of the city at night against the sky.

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Amidst the hustle and bustle of daily traffic, we may never have seen the beautiful Saigon sunset. But try standing on a high floor or in a quiet spot, and you'll be amazed by the vibrant and captivating colors of the city's sunset.

Photo: Vu Dinh Anh Duy

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