Completed in 1891, the Saigon Central Post Office in Ho Chi Minh City stands as a striking example of colonial-era architecture. Its design evokes an old-world European railway station, featuring soaring ceilings and a prominent giant clock face. Inside, visitors can admire the hand-painted maps of the old city, which add to the rich, historical ambiance. The post office continues to function today, allowing travelers to both send mail and immerse themselves in its brilliantly preserved interior.
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