The Saigon River (Song Sai Gon) is a river located in southern Vietnam that rises near Phum Daung in southeastern Cambodia, and flows south and south-southeast for about 140 miles (225 km) to the Mekong Delta. Vietnam (ˌviːɛtˈnɑːm Việt Nam) officially The Kingdom of Cambodia ( formerly known as Kampuchea (, transliterated: Preăh Réachéanachâkr Kâmpŭchea) is a country in South East The Mekong Delta (đồng bằng sông Cửu Long “Nine Dragon river delta” is the region in southwestern Vietnam where the Mekong River approaches and empties
The Saigon River is joined 18 miles (29 km) northeast of Ho Chi Minh City (formerly named Saigon) by the Dong Nai River, and just above Ho Chi Minh City it is joined by the Ben Cat River. The Dong Nai River ( Đồng Nai in Vietnamese) is a river in Vietnam that originates in the Central Highlands of the southern portion of the Saigon River is important to Ho Chi Minh City as it is the main water supply as well as the host of Saigon Port, which a total cargo volume load/outloaded of more than 35 million metric tons in 2006. Saigon Port is a network of Port in Ho Chi Minh City. The port name derives from the former name of the city
The Binh Quoi Tourist Village is located on the Thanh Da peninsula on the Saigon River, in the Bình Thạnh district of Ho Chi Minh City. The Binh Quoi Tourist Village ( Làng Du Lịch Bình Quới in Vietnamese) is a tourist attraction in the Bình Thạnh district of Ho Chi Minh City Binh Thanh district ( Bình Thạnh in Vietnamese is a district of Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam.