1. Saigon River is a prominent waterway in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, that runs through the city center and connects to the nearby Mekong Delta. It has a length of 256 kilometers, with a width ranging from 300 to 700 meters, and is the primary source of water for the city. The river is home to a wide range of aquatic species, including some that are rare and endangered, such as Irrawaddy dolphins and leatherback turtles. There are many interesting features along the river, including historic buildings, modern skyscrapers, and a variety of shops and restaurants.

2. Saigon River has no specific working hours, but it’s best to visit during daylight hours, especially if you plan on taking a river tour. For more information, contact the Ho Chi Minh City Tourism Department at (+84) 28 3829 8380.

3. There are many ways to explore Saigon River, including river cruises, ferries, and water taxis. Tour tickets and transport options vary depending on the type of experience you’re looking for. Some popular river tours include the Saigon River Dinner Cruise, the Mekong Delta Experience, and the Saigon River Kayaking Tour. For more information on ticket prices and transportation options, contact a local travel agent or tour company.