Bách Tùng Diệp Park (, formerly known as Liên Hiệp Park during the time of the
Republic of Vietnam
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) is a park situated in the heart of
Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam, within
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. It is surrounded by streets of Lý Tự Trọng, Nam Kỳ Khởi Nghĩa, and Pasteur. It is opposite the
City Museum
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and covering an area of approximately ,
Functionality
Previously, this area has only housed the statue of Tran Van On, a student at
Pétrus Ký School who was fatally shot by the
French authorities during the student protests in
Saigon
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The city's geography is defined by rivers and canals, of which the largest is Saigo ...
in early 1950. However, following the demolition of
Quách Thị Trang Square
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in front of
Ben Thanh Market for the construction of an underground station on
Linea 1 City Metro, the statue of Quach Thi Trang was relocated here. Within the park stands a centuries-old
banyan
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tree with five trunks, estimated to be over 300 years old as of the early 2000s. According to
Pétrus Ký
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, in this area during the reign of King
Tu Duc, there was a bustling market called Cây Da Còm, which was frequented by students purchasing clothes and hats before taking
Confucian court examinations.
Around 2006, there was a proposal to build a five-story underground
parking lot
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beneath the park, consisting of three levels for parking and two levels for commercial purposes. However, by early 2017, this plan was scrapped as it no longer aligned with
urban planning
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. Towards the end of 2017, the park became a pilot location for the local government's "
street vendor
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" initiative, providing free spaces for
impoverished households in District 1 to conduct business under the regulations.
History
In historical retrospect,
France
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and
Spain
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once allied to attack the
Nguyen Dynasty
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Outside of Vietnam, the surname is commonly rendered without diacritics as ''Nguyen''.
By some estimates 30 to 39 percent of Vietnamese peopl ...
, beginning in
Danang
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in 1858. After seizing
Gia Dinh Province, France handed over the land that now belongs to the park to Spain in 1864, with a smaller area of for the construction of a consulate. However, Spanish representatives gradually withdrew from Saigon, leaving this land vacant for over half a century. The colonial authorities carefully tended to the land, transforming it into a garden, thus giving rise to the name Jardin d’Espagne (literally "Spanish Garden"). In 1927, the Spanish transferred the land to the
British
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for the construction of a British consulate. Recognizing the impracticality of building the consulate at this location, Britain officially exchanged it for another plot on Norodom Boulevard (now
Lê Duẩn Boulevard
Lê Duẩn Boulevard () is a boulevard in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, District 1, downtown Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The boulevard stretches from Nam Kỳ Khởi Nghĩa Street, right across from the Independence Palace, across the April 30 Park, ...
) in 1928, where the
British Consulate General remains to this day. In 1955, the
South Vietnamese
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government renamed Jardin d’Espagne to Liên Hiệp Park. In the early 1980s, the houses adjacent to the park were demolished to expand it, as it remains today.
References
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Parks in Ho Chi Minh City