Đồng Khởi Street

Đồng Khởi Street
Đồng Khởi Street in 2014 at Lam Sơn Square with Union Square Saigon on the left and Hotel Continental Saigon on the right
Map
Interactive map of Đồng Khởi Street
Native nameĐường Đồng Khởi (Vietnamese)
Former names
NamesakeĐồng Khởi Movement
OwnerHo Chi Minh City
Length670 m (2,200 ft)
LocationSaigon ward, Ho Chi Minh City
Nearest metro station 1  Opera House station
Coordinates10°46′35″N 106°42′10″E / 10.7764°N 106.7028°E / 10.7764; 106.7028
Northwest endParis Commune Square, Nguyễn Du Street
Major
junctions
Southeast endBạch Đằng Quay, Tôn Đức Thắng Boulevard
Other
Known forThe most expensive shopping streets in Ho Chi Minh City and Vietnam

Đồng Khởi Street (Vietnamese: Đường Đồng Khởi), formerly known as Rue Catinat and Tự Do Street, is a street in Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

The street stretches from Nguyễn Du Street, across from the Paris Commune Square, to Tôn Đức Thắng Boulevard and Bạch Đằng Quay, Saigon River waterfront.

History

Rue Catinat at Place Francis Garnier in the 1920s

The street was originally named after the French cruiser Catinat that participated in the mid-19th century attacks by France when that country was intent on seizing control of Viet Nam. The ship itself honored Nicolas Catinat, a 17th- and 18th-century Marshal of France; but application of name to prominent street was intended to remind strollers of the first step toward control of a vanquished nation by a colonial power before its present incarnation as Đồng Khởi visitors to Saigon will remember Tự Do Street, as it was called by the Vietnamese after the French departed.[1][2][3]

Buildings

Đồng Khởi Street is the location of numerous famous buildings from colonial to modern period, some of notable buildings:

Address Name Image Cross-street Notes and notable tenants
No.1 Đồng Khởi Hotel Majestic Saigon

Hotel Majestic, Saigon, 2023 (01)

2–4–6 Nguyễn Huệ Boulevard Built in 1925, with a central courtyard and a roof bar name M Bar.
2–4–6 Đồng Khởi Seaprodex Building

Ton duc thang, Dong khoi street, ben thanh, district 1, hcmcity - panoramio

Tôn Đức Thắng Boulevard Previously the place of Café de la Rotonde
No.8 Đồng Khởi Hotel Grand Saigon

Hotel Grand Saigon P1310935

15 Hồ Huấn Nghiệp Street – 16 Ngô Đức Kế (formerly the Palace Hotel) Also known as Grand Hotel, Khách sạn Đồng Khởi; formerly known as Saigon Palace. Longines Flagship Boutique & Service Centre located here
57–69F Đồng Khởi Saigon Times Square

Saigon Times Square from Bitexco

22–36 Nguyễn Huệ Blvd The Reverie Saigon Hotel, The Hour Glass, Deloitte
58–60–62–64 Đồng Khởi Satra Building 51–53–55–57–59 Mạc Thị Bưởi Lacoste. Also known as Satra Đồng Khởi
66-68-70 Đồng Khởi Hương Sen Hotel

Huong Sen Hotel (36327771544)

62 Mạc Thị Bưởi Originally the building of L'Impartial Press in 1920 then changed into Astor Hotel in 1970 and renamed as Hương Sen Hotel after 1975
80 Đồng Khởi Trung Nguyên Legend Café
88 Đồng Khởi Sheraton Saigon Grand Opera Hotel

Sheraton und Caravelle Hotel

80 Đông Du Suntory PepsiCo Vietnam [vi], PepsiCo, Gucci, Bang & Olufsen, Boss, Rolex,
93–95–97 Đồng Khởi Việt Nam House Restaurant
109–111–113 Đồng Khởi Catina Saigon Hotel
115–117–119–121–123 Đồng Khởi Bông Sen Hotel Saigon

Bông Sen Hotel

130 Đồng Khởi Caravelle Hotel

Duong Dong khoi, Ben Nghe, quan 1, tphcmvn - panoramio

19–21–23 Lam Sơn Square Air France, Vertu. It was named after the Sud Aviation Caravelle
No. 7 Lam Sơn Square Saigon Opera House

Le théâtre municipal (Hô Chi Minh Ville) (6762444557)

Lê Lợi – Hai Bà Trưng
132–134 Đồng Khởi Hotel Continental Saigon Lam Sơn Square
135–149 Đồng Khởi 2 Nguyễn Thiệp Eximbank Authorized Bureau No.59B, Jacob & Co HCMC Boutique
151–159 Đồng Khởi 151 Đồng Khởi Apartment

Pho Dong khoi- phuong ben nghe , Saigon vn - panoramio

Art Arcade, An Fine Art Gallery, OKKIO Caffe – Tự Do
146–148–150 Đồng Khởi Oriental Diamond Complex Hotel Parkson Le thanh ton ,Dong Khoi q1,tp Hcm - panoramio Previously was Asian Hotel
136–144 & 152–154 Đồng Khởi Saigontourist Plaza 35Bis–45 Lê Thánh Tôn Uniqlo, Muji, ABC-Mart. Formerly known as Parkson Saigontourist Plaza
161 Đồng Khởi Opera View Building by Artex Saigon

15 Lê Lợi Blvd Louis Vuitton, Franck Muller
171 Đồng Khởi Union Square Saigon Saigon Vincom Center A, now is Saigon Union Square 53 Lê Thánh Tôn Street – 6A Lê Lợi Boulevard – 116 Nguyễn Huệ Boulevard Starbucks, Bulgari, Dior, Fendi, Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co., Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Saigon. Formerly was Passage Eden
156 Đồng Khởi Chi Lăng Park & Vincom Center Đồng Khởi 72 Lê Thánh Tôn & 45–45A Lý Tự Trọng Eximbank, H&M, Uniqlo, CJ CGV, Haidilao, MLB, Sony
158 Đồng Khởi 26 Lý Tự Trọng Apartment 26 Lý Tự Trọng Katinat Saigon Kafe, The New Playground
164 Đồng Khởi Ho Chi Minh City Department of Culture and Sports

Duong Nguen du va dong khoi-Bến Nghé, Quận 1, TPHCM, Việt Nam - panoramio

Original place of Catinat Police Station (Bot Catinat)
213 Đồng Khởi Ho Chi Minh City Hall

Nga tu Dong KHoi- Ly tu trong, q1 tphcmvn - panoramio

86 Lê Thánh Tôn & 59–61 Lý Tự Trọng The building on Đồng Khởi Street was the Cochinchina Governor's Private Secretary's Office and was demolished in 2014 to extend the current City Hall
227 Đồng Khởi Ho Chi Minh City Environmental Protection Department

Ngu tu Ly tu trong va Dong Khoi , q1,tpHcm - panoramio

28 Lý Tự Trọng
235 Đồng Khởi The Metropolitan Tower

Dong Khoi Street Ho Chi Minh

HSBC Vietnam Headquarters, QBE Insurance, Vietcombank, Mead Johnson, Tetra Pak, Nike, Inc., Consulate General of Canada, Consulate General of New Zealand

Other places:

Notes and references

  1. ^ Vietnam - Page 259 9624211264 Helen West - 1992 A large and elegant Mosque at 66 Dong Du Street serves Saigon's Islamic community. It was built on the site ... A statue of the Virgin Mary stands on a pillar in front of the cathedral looking down Dong Koi Street (formerly rue Catinat).
  2. ^ Going Back: An Ex-marine Returns to Vietnam - Page 94 William Daniel Ehrhart - 1987 - Snippet view On the sidewalk in front of one shop, imbedded in a tile mosaic, I notice the words "Rue Catinat. ... from Graham Greene's novel, The Quiet American, but I had not realized that it was the same street later renamed Tự Do and finally Đồng Khởi.
  3. ^ La géographie - Page 62 2006 Nous descendons à pied l'ancienne et célèbre rue Catinat, rebaptisée Dong Koi (rue de l'insurrection générale), pour atteindre l'angle de la rue Lê loi, ancien boulevard Bonnard, qu'occupe le mythique hôtel Continental restauré, privé de sa ...
  4. ^ Graham Greene's Vietnam - The Quiet American, Literary Traveler

See also