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