Saigon

[ sahy-gon ]
/ saɪˈgɒn /

noun

former name of Ho Chi Minh City: capital of former South Vietnam 1954–76.

Definition for saigon (2 of 2)

South Vietnam

noun

a former country in SE Asia that comprised Vietnam S of about 17° N latitude; a separate state 1954–75; now part of reunified Vietnam. Capital: Saigon.

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British Dictionary definitions for saigon (1 of 2)

Saigon
/ (saɪˈɡɒn) /

noun

the former name (until 1976) of Ho Chi Minh City

British Dictionary definitions for saigon (2 of 2)

South Vietnam

noun

a former republic (1955–76) occupying the S of present-day Vietnam on the South China Sea and the Gulf of Thailand

Cultural definitions for saigon

Saigon
[ (seye-gon) ]

City in southern Vietnam; capital of South Vietnam from 1954 to 1975.

notes for Saigon

A commercial, industrial, and transportation hub of Southeast Asia, Saigon enjoyed rapid growth and cultural prestige as the capital of French Indochina.

notes for Saigon

American and South Vietnamese forces were headquartered in Saigon during the Vietnam War.

notes for Saigon

Renamed Ho Chi Minh City by the victorious Vietnamese communists in 1976.