On the morning of November 28, Ho Chi Minh City suddenly turned cold when the temperature dropped to 19 degrees Celsius, a rare temperature in a city that is hot all year round. People going out early felt the cold wind rushing in, many people put on warm clothes and scarves, children had their masks and coats adjusted by their parents before going to school. The sudden chill made many people excited, saying that this feeling was "just like being in Da Lat".
By tonight (November 28), Ho Chi Minh City will become more brilliant when a series of large hotels announced that they will simultaneously light up their Christmas trees. The combination of the rare cold weather and sparkling lights makes the city center more romantic, evoking the feeling that Christmas is really knocking on the door.
This year's holiday, visitors have many options to view the beautiful pine trees, from "high above the clouds" to the downtown area.
Christmas in the clouds at Landmark 81
On the evening of November 27, Landmark 81 - the tallest building in Vietnam officially lit up the Christmas tree on the upper floor, opening the festive season at Vinpearl Landmark 81, Autograph Collection. With a height of more than 400 m, the Christmas tree glows in the night sky, creating an impressive highlight, clearly visible from many areas along the Saigon River.

Tourists are fascinated by taking photos with the pine tree on the 48th floor of Vinpearl Landmark 81 hotel, Autograph Collection

A grand festive buffet featuring premium seafood such as lobster, oysters, prawns, traditional Christmas dishes and an imported cheese counter; the 66th-floor Oriental Pearl restaurant is also famous for its sky-high pho.
PHOTO: LE NAM

Sky-High Tea on the 48th floor, enjoy the Christmas atmosphere in the clouds
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Wishing Tree of Sheraton Saigon Hotel
Sheraton Saigon Grand Opera also recently lit up the Christmas tree in front of the main lobby as part of the hotel’s annual Wish-On-A-Star charity program. Guests can write their wishes on the stars and hang them on the tree, as a way to send their well-wishes for the holiday season.

The Christmas tree in front of the Sheraton Saigon Grand Opera lobby has been lit, just in time for the city to get colder.
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This year's tree was decorated with the theme "The Grand Opera Fantasia", combining warm red and gold tones with details simulating the classical theater style. The lighting moment took place with choral music, attracting many guests and locals to come and see, creating a Christmas atmosphere right in the middle of Dong Khoi Street.

The weather in Ho Chi Minh City suddenly turned cold right on Christmas, making many residents and tourists excited.
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Check out the pine trees in the city center
On Le Duan, Dong Khoi, Lam Son Square streets... Sofitel Saigon Plaza and Caravelle Saigon hotels along with many other luxury hotels will simultaneously light up their Christmas trees tonight (November 28), turning the city center into a "Christmas light strip".
Sofitel Saigon Plaza (Le Duan Street) has a luxurious French style decoration, simple but warm. A large Christmas tree is placed in the lobby, highlighted by yellow lights and classic colored balls, attracting many visitors to take pictures.

Tonight (November 28), the pine tree at Sofitel Saigon Plaza Hotel (Le Duan Street) will light up to welcome visitors.
PHOTO: LE NAM
Meanwhile, Caravelle Saigon (19-23 Lam Son Square, Ben Nghe Ward) attracted attention with its charity campaign A Beary Christmas, using the image of Caravelle Teddy Bears as a symbol of the festive season. The bears were sold to raise funds for children with cancer under the Can-Clover program of VinaCapital Foundation. The hotel's General Manager transformed into Santa Claus during the lighting ceremony, creating a warm, friendly and meaningful atmosphere.
With a series of brilliant destinations, tourists and locals have more options to stroll around, take photos and enjoy the festive atmosphere that is pouring into the city.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/troi-tro-lanh-19-do-tphcm-thap-sang-hang-loat-cay-thong-noel-185251128120357856.htm






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