Rue Catinat

The rue Catinat (Catinat street) is a street, now called Dong Khoi, in Ho Chi Minh City, the former Saigon. It was named after the French Warship "Catinat" that participated in the mid-19th century attacks by France when that country was intent on seizing control of Viet Nam. The ship itself honored Nicolas Catinat, a 17th and 18th century Marshal of France; but application of name to prominent street was intended to remind strollers of the first step toward control of a vanquished nation by a colonial power Before its present incarnation as Dong Khoi visitors to Saigon will remember Tu Do Street, as it was called by the Vietnamese after the French departed.

The street is the location of a number of famous colonial buildings:

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Coordinates: 10°46′35″N 106°42′10″E / 10.7764°N 106.7028°E / 10.7764; 106.7028


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