Officially known as International Square, Ho Con Rua (Turtle Lake) is the name of the traffic circle with fountains connecting three streets: Vo Van Tan, Pham Ngoc Thach, and Tran Cao Van in Saigon.
The Turtle Lake area is now one of the most active dining areas from morning to night, with many restaurants and bars around.
Especially at night, you can find many Vietnamese meeting friends and eating street food around the corner.
Not only attracts visitors as a lovely dining area, but Turtle lake is also a unique combination between Eastern and Western architecture built before 1975.
Designed with massive concrete pillars plugged into the lake bowl, Turtle Lake is associated with the anecdote related to Feng Shui of the President of the Republic of Vietnam, Nguyen Van Thieu.
Address: Vo Van Tan and Tran Cao Van Streets, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City.