Saigon's inaugural. Logo: A glimpse of 158 years ago | Saigonwalks

Saigon's inaugural. Logo: A glimpse of 158 years ago | Saigonwalks

Saigon's inaugural. Logo: A glimpse of 158 years ago | Saigonwalks
Saigon's inaugural logo was introduced by France in 1870 after the Nguyen court's allocation of the Luc Nam Ky province. The logo comprises several significant elements:
 
The Double Tiger symbolizes the untamed nature of the land, as the South was still home to many ferocious tigers.
 
The Latin phrase "Paulatim Crescam" meaning "Slowly, I will grow" was incorporated to signify the region's gradual development.
 
The Steam Train depicted in the center of the logo was used to suggest that Saigon was a river region with multiple canals, and transportation primarily relied on boats.
 
The Five-Pointed Crown was utilized to convey the French colonialists' objective of transforming Saigon into a gem of the Far East, a hub of trade connecting five continents and four seas. While the logo may appear convoluted and intricate, it reflects the conditions prevalent in Saigon during that era, as well as the French's goal of "Civilizing" Annam.

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