Saigon Zoo
Zoo & Botanical Gardens
The 200 and botanical gardens (Thao Cam Vien) are a pleasant place for a relaxing stroll under giant tropical trees which thrive amidst the lakes, lawns and flower beds. Unfortunately, the zoo facilities are run-down, and the elephants in particular look like they'd be better off dead (many are close to it now). The other animals - which include crocodiles and big cats - seem to have it somewhat better.
The botanical gardens, founded in 1864, were one of the first projects undertaken by the French after they established Cochinchina as a colony. They were once one of the finest such gardens in Asia, but this is certainly no longer true. The emphasis now is on the fun fair, with kiddie rides, fun house, miniature train, house of mirrors, etc.
A rather gruesome form of amusement exists near the entrance to the zoo. There is a ride here where the animals on which people sit are real! There are stuffed bears, deer and large cats, following each other around the revolving platform. Some of them are looking a little tatty, but this no doubt creates employment for local taxidermists. Atleast these animals are dead (hopefully).
The main gate of the zoo is on Nguyen Binh Khiem St at the intersection of Le Duan Blvd. There is another entrance on Nguyen Thi Minh Khai St near the bridge over Thi Nghe Channel.
The History Museum is next to the main gate. There are occasional water puppet shows performed on a small island in one of the lakes - a small group can arrange a special showing.
Also just inside the main gate is the Temple of King
Hung Vuong. The Hung kings are said to have been the first rulers of the Vietnamese nation, having established their rule in the Red River region before being invaded by the Chinese.
The limited food sold here is generally expensive and not too good. Just outside the main gate (along Nguyen Binh Khiem St) there are numerous food stalls selling excellent rice dishes, soup and drinks at reasonable prices.
Robert Storey in Lonely Planet City Guide 1995 / Ho Chi Minh City/ First Edition