1. Vietnamese bench food
When you arrive in Vietnam, if you don't try delicious snacks from all over Vietnam, you will eat them for nothing! Vietnamese cuisine can be described as varied. You can learn from the local Vietnamese by wearing shorts, and you'd better wear flip-flops, sit in a small plastic chair, eat a big plate of seafood, fresh vegetables, cucumbers, Vietnamese pancakes and Vietnamese rice noodles, or authentic rice noodles, plus local beer with ice, watch people coming and going in the street and motorcycles on the road ... and truly experience the fun of ordinary Vietnamese life!
There are motorcycles all over the street.
To travel in Vietnam, you must first learn to cross the road. The traffic in big cities in Vietnam is very chaotic. At first, crossing the road seemed impossible. On the street, cars and people are constantly flowing, mostly motorcycles. When crossing the road, two-wheeled motorcycles will pass in front of you, which is another scenery in the streets of Vietnam. The secret of crossing the road is to raise your right hand and cross the road carefully. You need to walk slowly all the time, instead of suddenly stopping or accelerating. Once you master the secret of crossing the road, you actually find that the streets in Vietnam are also chaotic and orderly.
Three. vietnamese coffee
Vietnamese people's affection for coffee, just like tea's status to China people, is a feeling that goes deep into the bone marrow. Vietnam is the second largest coffee exporter in the world, second only to Brazil. There are two kinds of Vietnamese coffee, one is the low-leakage coffee brewing method, and the other is the pot-brewed coffee, which is mostly in the alley and belongs to the most popular coffee, that is, the coffee powder is wrapped in gauze and boiled in the pot, then scooped out from the pot and put on ice cubes and condensed milk for drinking.
Four. Mekong River
The most fascinating aquatic product market in Mekong Delta is in Cao Qin. People who have lived on the Mekong River for generations are sailing, transporting and buying and selling goods every day. There are all kinds of boats, boats, rowing boats, motorboats, wooden, aluminum and iron. Through the cruise ship, you can see pictures of large and small boats sailing on the river, as well as pictures of local people buying and selling vegetables, fruits, authentic snacks and specialty products. Everything presents the most primitive life scene of the boathouse.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) The mystery of caves in Vietnam
The cave in Vietnam, Hansong Cave, has complete jungles and lakes in Vietnam and is also the largest cave in the world. However, playing in Hansongdong is strictly controlled and expensive. In addition, there is Paradise Cave, located in Fengyabian National Park, which provides visitors with a variety of activities, including boardwalk sightseeing at the entrance and adventure travel in the cave.
6. Fresh fruit
Vietnam has a tropical climate, so tropical fruits, such as durian, dragon fruit and rambutan, are sold everywhere in Vietnam. Familiar fruits, such as pineapple, banana and watermelon, are also common fresh fruits in the Vietnamese market.
Seven. Halong Bay
Halong Bay, with the reputation of "Guilin on the Sea", is the location of the film "Empire of Tomorrow 007" and is also listed as a world natural landscape cultural asset by UNESCO. Halong Bay is located in northern Vietnam. The scenic spots in Halong Bay are divided into three bays: east, west and south. There are many famous scenic spots here, such as Jipo Island, Zhou Zhou Island, Tiangong Cave, Douji Stone and Surprise Cave, among which Jipo Island is the largest island in Halong Bay. Taking a sightseeing boat is the most common way to visit Halong Bay. You can not only shuttle between the islands to enjoy the scenery of mountains and seas, but also get off the boat and visit the caves.
Eight. Terrace view-Sabah
SAPA is a small mountain town near the border of China in the northwest of Viet Nam. You can see many foreigners with blue eyes and blond hair in this small mountain city street, which is very popular with backpackers. Walking on foot with a simple overnight bag, there are terraces piled up like mountains and forming a beautiful arc all the way, cutting into the non-asphalt road of the village, making people get in closer contact with the land, and it is easy to forget everything in the world.
Nine. The beautiful ancient town of Huian
Hoi An is located on the north bank of Qiupen River in the suburb of Da Nang in central Vietnam. It is a well-preserved traditional trading port in Southeast Asia and was once a famous oriental port in history. Its architecture and street style are influenced by the combination of local culture and foreign culture. In addition to most Chinese buildings, there are many French classical buildings and quadrangle buildings in Huian ancient town. Most of these French-style buildings are beautiful in appearance and lines, while the external walls are decorated with figures from the European Renaissance, which are of great artistic value, including many exquisite buildings with Vietnamese national characteristics.
X. warm and friendly Vietnamese
Simple folk customs, hard-working and optimistic, are people in this land. If you go to Vietnam, you can spend more time getting to know them.