Today, the editor will share with you how is Ho Chi Minh City’s consumption and a self-guided tour guide to Ho Chi Minh City
When traveling to Saigon, please note that it will definitely cost money to travel, so now the editor is I am going to tell you about the traffic problems in Ho Chi Minh City. There are also some precautions, plus information about some attractions that everyone is concerned about. Now let’s go and take a look.
Consumption
1 RMB ≈ 3,600 VND
I feel so rich every time I hear the bill costs several million, haha, inflation exchange rate The difference is too big
Consumption in urban areas in Vietnam is generally much lower than that in domestic first-tier cities. You can have a lot of fun with just a few thousand yuan
House prices in Saigon are very expensive, too. In a place where land is at a premium, the buildings are narrow and skinny, and are built taller and closer together. They are very similar to the buildings in Indian movies
The hotel is more expensive and the rooms are smaller. , 30
Next, let me talk about Vietnamese Pho. I really like this way of eating it
The authentic Vietnamese beef noodle recipe is: boil it with water and spread it with fresh Raw beef is poured with beef bone broth to maintain the deliciousness of the beef, and can be freely combined with lime, spicy millet, bean sprouts, nine-story pagoda (basil), etc.
PS: Vietnamese people have the habit of eating raw meat< /p>
Actually, the one in the picture is not the most authentic one. During those days in Vietnam, I wanted to eat noodle dishes almost every day. Sometimes I would find a good noodle shop and after eating it, I would switch to another one because It’s really delicious
Price: 25,000-80,000 VND, 7-20 yuan, it’s still a good deal, right? It’s worth it if it’s delicious!
Saigon There are many Ph_ bò restaurants selling rice noodles on the streets. One thing you need to pay attention to is to look for a noodle shop. The decoration is similar to the domestic Hunan beef noodle shop, which is more authentic than the high-end decoration!
Vietnamese Spring Rolls , Vietnamese hot pot, shredded pork with sour skin...and many tropical fruits, they are all my favorite
I recommend the lotus here, be sure to choose the big and plump ones. It’s delicious, and there are coconuts, which are not too cheap, only one or two yuan. There is also a kind of large green-skinned orange, which the locals use to squeeze juice. It tastes similar to oranges and is delicious. Although there are not many vegetables here, But there are plenty of fruits, it’s hard to eat fresh and it’s so cheap
Travel to Saigon
Ho Chi Minh City has a strong French flavor, also because it was colonized by France for a long time. If not During that time, it is estimated that Chinese is also spoken in Vietnam today
In District 1, you can visit Saigon Notre Dame Cathedral, Reunification Palace, Saigon Post Office, and the Red Church, which are all landmark buildings and very distinctive. You can then go to the Mekong River, Cu Chi Tunnels, etc. You can contact Meituan to book a one-day tour, which is very convenient
In Vietnam, there are cafes and bars everywhere, and the decoration is very comfortable and free. It is very comfortable to find a place to drink iced coffee, the charm of the city that never sleeps
By the way, a very recommended place suddenly came to mind!
The financial tower in the city, which is Vietnam The tallest building, with a height of 260 meters, has 69 floors per floor. You can go to the bar on the top floor at night. It has a 360-degree panoramic floor-to-ceiling window, which can take in the panoramic view of Saigon.
It is still highly recommended. I went to the Mekong River to play. After watching too many movies, I have always felt frightened about places like the Golden Triangle. When I think of the Mekong River, it is like drug trafficking, but in fact it is also an important river that nourishes Vietnam.
The Mekong River is really a yellow river. It is called Lancang River in Yunnan, my country. You can also experience the Buddhist atmosphere.
Here are the specialties of Vietnam:
First of all, of course, coffee, cashew nuts, dried fruits... there are many, but now I find that they can also be bought in China, but I just want to take some back. It’s also good for family members
For girls, I highly recommend buying the local folk costume “Ao Dai”. I bought two sets at that time for 20/set, and the ones I picked were made of good materials. Later I returned to China. Wear it often because it is slim-fitting, comfortable and elegant
However, Vietnamese girls tend to be thin, so those with fat figures may need to choose a suitable style
Another major feature is the hat, which is not much to say. Yes, it is a specialty of Vietnam!
Note
1) Don’t go to Vietnamese KTV casually. It is not a general singing place. What is true is that after entering, the store will arrange many boys and girls to accompany you in singing ( You can't refuse, it's normal there), and singing a song will cost you a lot of money
2) There are a lot of "massage" on the roadside, be careful when looking for a massage shop, there are many small shops All have special services. After all, there are quite a lot of sex trade in Vietnam
3) I must complain about the "foreign garbage" of Western countries. I haven't been here for a long time, but I feel like traveling to Vietnam The quality of Westerners is generally low. Perhaps because Vietnam has low consumption and foreigners like to travel, it attracts a lot of "foreign garbage" to this small country, which brings with it a sense of ancestry and honor.
4) I feel very good about Saigon. The Vietnamese people are also very friendly and it is very safe to play in the city. There are also tourist cities such as Nha Trang and Jianggang, which are said to be Chinese.
What are the attractions on the Ho Chi Minh City District 1 tourist route? Generally foreigners will go to watch it. Thank you
A complete guide to tourist attractions in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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4 Ho Chi Minh City is Known as "Little Paris of the East", it is as quaint and romantic as a European city. There are not many new buildings in Ho Chi Minh City, and the whole city gives people an ancient feel. Due to historical reasons, both the city appearance and living habits are deeply influenced by France. Ho Chi Minh City is located in the Mekong Delta region, a municipality directly under the Central Government of Vietnam. It is the largest city in Vietnam, one of the five central municipalities in Vietnam, and the capital of the former Republic of Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh City has a mild climate, a tropical monsoon climate, with an average annual temperature of 27 degrees Celsius. Best from November to April of next year. At this time, the temperature is not high and there is less precipitation, making it suitable for sightseeing.
Tools/raw materials Shanghai/Ho Chi Minh/Siem Reap, full round-trip international air tickets to Bangkok/Ho Chi Minh/Shanghai
Tickets for some attractions in the itinerary
Self-driving tour, local Car rental
Visa for Cambodia, Vietnam and Thailand. passport.
VND, USD (cash)
Camera, local phone card
Method/Step 1 Central Post Office
Ho Chi Minh City Central Post Office, Built at the end of the 19th century, it was designed by French architects. The interior of the hall is gorgeously decorated, and the dome is very classical, as if you are in a certain European building. On the walls on the left and right sides of the hall are maps said to be hand-drawn by French geographers. The wide hall is equipped with circular benches, souvenir counters and long writing tables. Ho Chi Minh's portrait looks down at the visitors kindly at the end of the hall. What you see most when you come here are tourists holding a stack of postcards and writing furiously. The postage fee for mailing postcards back to China from here is 8,000 VND. The postcards sold in the souvenir department are of poor quality. It is recommended to buy some exquisite postcards from the bookstore and then mail them here.
2 Mekong River
The Mekong River is the largest river in Southeast Asia, with a total length of 4,180 kilometers. It flows through Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam, and flows into the South China Sea at 9 estuaries east of Ho Chi Minh City. Therefore, the river entering the sea is called Jiulong River. As the mother river of Vietnam, the Mekong River has a strong atmosphere of life on both sides. The green seedlings in the rice fields, the yellow incense sticks hanging outside the yard, and various orchards display a vibrant atmosphere of life around this criss-crossing river. Here you can come into contact with the real agricultural labor scene in Vietnam, feel the sincere customs and customs of southern Vietnam, and appreciate the beauty and abundance of this winding riverside. There is a two-day Mekong River group tour in Ho Chi Minh City. The cost is between 10-20 US dollars, including round-trip transportation, three meals, accommodation and cruise fees in Ho Chi Minh City. Many hotels and travel consulting companies can sign up. Friends who like more freedom can also choose self-guided tours, but the cost will be higher.
3 Red Church
The Notre Dame Cathedral in Ho Chi Minh City. The entire building is built of red bricks, so it is called the Red Church. It is the most famous landmark in Ho Chi Minh City. The church was built in 1883 and is a European-style building left over from the French colonial period. The entire building is solemn and magnificent. The two 40-meter-high bell tower spiers are designed after the bell tower of Notre Dame de Paris. All the red bricks used to build the church were shipped from France and have not faded at all. In the garden square in front of the church, there stands a 4-ton statue of the Virgin Mary, which was donated by the Roman Church in 1945. The exterior porch and other parts of the church are covered with exquisite carvings, and the interior is surrounded by small prayer rooms, each with different shrines, sculptures and decorations. This Catholic church is still in use today, and many devout believers gather here every Sunday and religious festivals.
4 Jesus Mountain
A stone mountain about a hundred meters high in Vung Tau. On the mountain stands a 32-meter-high statue of Jesus with open hands; this is the world The largest statue of Jesus. Viewed from a distance from the bottom of the mountain, it looks like a cross, very similar to the statue of Christ in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Visitors can climb up to the shoulders of Christ from the stairs inside the statue and overlook the sea and the panoramic view of Vung Tau City. To climb up the Statue of Jesus, you need to have considerable foot strength. There are more than a thousand stairs extending from the foot of the mountain to the foot of the Statue of Jesus. Although it is not super steep, it is still quite difficult to climb up. Every time you go up the stairs, you can enjoy the charming scenery. The jungle on the right is full of Dujuan, and when you look back, you can see the vast ocean as far as the eye can see.
5 Ho Chi Minh Presidential Palace
The Presidential Palace is located in the Saigon District in the city center. It is also called the Independence Palace or the Reunification Hall. Built in 1869, it was the Governor-General's Palace of Indochina during the French period. During the Vietnam War, it became the presidential palace of the South Vietnamese regime, also known as the "Independence Palace". The building is four stories high. In addition to the three floors and two pavilions on the surface, there is also an underground floor and an apron on the top for helicopters to take off and land. There are dozens of rooms in the Presidential Palace, and the underground floor is equipped with a full set of external communication equipment, just like an underground command center. The place where Nguyen Van Thieu's office and his family live is now open to tourists, with Chinese explanations.
6 Ban Don Elephant Taming Center
Ban Don has beautiful scenery and a variety of rare birds and giant beasts. It is the hometown of peacocks in Vietnam. The most attractive thing is that there are many precious wild animals here. elephant. It is also a place for economic and cultural exchanges. Vendors in Ban Don often transport local specialties to Cambodia and Laos for sale, while merchants from Cambodia and Laos also transport domestic products and silk and porcelain imported from China to Ban Don for resale. Today, Ban Don area and the Taiyuan area are still There are many kinds of ceramics from China's Ming Dynasty to this day preserved. People here speak Hmong, Ede, Lao, Cambodian and Vietnamese. Tourists can watch bison and herds of wild elephants that appear from time to time in the wildlife sanctuary.
Notes: Ho Chi Minh City has a tropical monsoon climate, with an average temperature of 28 degrees throughout the year. You do not need to prepare winter clothing when traveling to Ho Chi Minh, but you should be prepared if you come here from May to November. Rain gear.
RMB is not circulated in Ho Chi Minh, so you should bring a foreign exchange or foreign exchange credit card. The use of credit cards is very common. Even in many street shops, credit cards can be swiped, but a 3% handling fee may be charged, and the store will usually proactively remind you.
Except for large department stores and supermarkets that require payment in Vietnamese Dong (but these places accept credit cards and do not charge handling fees), most stores accept U.S. dollars and Vietnamese Dong, but the exchange rate in stores is lower than that in banks. , it is more cost-effective to exchange Vietnamese dong in advance.
Although Ho Chi Minh City is the largest city in Vietnam, you should pay special attention to your belongings when shopping in noisy markets. It is best not to go to remote places after dark, and be careful when walking out. Be safe and obey local traffic rules.
The weather in tropical areas is hot and it is easy for diseases to spread. It is recommended to be vaccinated against dengue fever and other vaccinations before traveling, and to bring appropriate anti-inflammatory, heat-relieving, mosquito bite prevention and anti-diarrheal medicines. Eating out should be in regular hotels or restaurants.
Emergency rescue hotlines: ambulance 115, fire 114, information 1080, police 113.
What are the attractions worth visiting in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City Central Post Office, Ho Chi Minh City Museum, Pham Ngu Lao Street Red Church/Sacred Heart of Jesus Church With the improvement of living standards, everyone chooses When traveling abroad, Southeast Asia is a place we often choose when traveling. It is very interesting to feel different customs and experience different customs. Let’s take a look at some of the attractions worth visiting in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam!
Ho Chi Minh City Central Post Office
The Central Post Office is a magnificent French colonial building with a French style and is well worth a 10-minute visit. Carved dark wooden phone booths, clocks showing the time in major cities around the world, and more. You can also buy postcards of your choice to send. It is recommended not to miss the central post office, but there is no need to spend a long time.
Transportation: Take bus No. 52 and get off at 7 Ph?m Ng?c Th?ch stop, take bus No. 26 and get off at 39 Lê Du?n stop, and take bus No. 36 to Get off at 1 C?ng x? Paris station
Opening hours: Monday to Friday 7:30-19:00, Saturday and Sunday 8:00-18:00
Ho Chi Minh City Museum
Attraction location: 65 L? T? Tr?ng B?n NghéQu?n 1 H? Chí MinhVietnam
Opening hours: 8:00-17:00 (Monday-Sunday, January 1st - December 31st)
The museum displays various materials about the heroic struggle of the Vietnamese people against foreign invaders under the leadership of President Ho Chi Minh, including the tanks used at that time, Weapons such as aircraft, as well as some photos and documents, are the most detailed information recording the history of Vietnam. There are two floors of exhibition halls, covering all aspects of Ho Chi Minh City's history, life, economy, handicrafts, and industry in the past 200 years.
Pham Ngu Lao Street
Pham Ngu Lao Street is not an "old street". Its correct stop is "Pham Ngu Lao - Street", not "Pham Ngu Lao - Street" "Old Street" is a neighborhood named after "Pham Ngu Lao", a heroic figure in Vietnamese history. This is synonymous with Ho Chi Minh's lively nightlife. The entire neighborhood is filled with all kinds of bars, restaurants, food stalls, handicraft shops, and cheap hotels.
Address: Ph?m Ng? L?o, Qu?n 1, H? Chí Minh, Vietnam
Opening hours: fully open
Red Church/Sacred Heart of Jesus Church
This is a hot spot for people to take pictures. At the door of the church, you often meet couples who come here to take wedding photos, which is very romantic. The exterior porch and other parts of the church are covered with exquisite carvings. Walking inside, you will be amazed by the stained glass around the dome and on the walls. If you look closely, you will see that there are small prayer rooms all around, each with different shrines, sculptures and decorations. If you happen to encounter mass, you can also walk into the church to feel the pious atmosphere and listen to the sacred and solemn singing of the choir, which is very touching.
Attraction location: Duong Nguyen Du, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Opening hours: 08:00-11:00,15:00-16:00 (1 Monday to Sunday, December 1st to December 31st)
tips:
1. Mass times are 05:30 and 17:00 on weekdays, and 05:30 and 06:00 on Sundays. 30, 09:30, 16:00, 17:15, 18:30. You can also visit during non-mass hours, but it will be closed at noon.
2. Because it is still under renovation, it will not be fully opened until the end of the year, but you can still take photos and check in outside.
If you go to Vietnam, you must remember to check in. These buildings The scenic spots are all very local! Of course, when you are really in it, you will find other things that are more fun!
Ho Chi Minh City Tourism Introduction
Ho Chi Minh City Tourism Introduction
Ho Chi Minh City belongs to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, located in the northeast of the Mekong Delta and the Dong Nai River. The right bank of the Saigon River, a tributary, is 800 kilometers away from Haikou. It covers an area of ??2,094 square kilometers and has a population of approximately 12 million as of 2014. Below, I bring you a travel introduction to Ho Chi Minh City, welcome to browse!
Travel introduction to Ho Chi Minh City
A casual French-style building and a cup of rich Vietnamese coffee make this Oriental Little Paris has the simplicity and romance of a European city. Although the exterior walls of many French-style buildings are washed away by wind and rain, leaving black watermarks, which are a bit dilapidated and revealing the vicissitudes of life, the nobility of the time can still be seen. The scattered city is hidden in the green trees all over the city. The Saigon River winds past the city, and you can see the vicissitudes of the world. Watching the cars and people passing by on the bustling streets is like touching the pulse of the city and feeling its passion and rhythm.
In addition to French architecture, there are many exquisite Chinese temples in the Embankment area, including the Guanyin Temple (Quan am Pagoda) built in 1816 by the Chinese Fujian Guild Hall. The roof is decorated with ceramic tiles with various magical scenes, all from plots in traditional Chinese dramas and stories. The front door of the temple is also decorated with ancient gold lacquer panels. Phuoc An Hoi Quan Pagoda (Phuoc An Hoi Quan Pagoda) is the most beautiful wonder in the entire city. The most attractive things in the temple are the small ceramic statues, exquisite brass sacrificial vessels, beautiful wood carvings on the altar and walls, and high-hanging lanterns. Outside the temple, you can see numerous ceramic figurines decorating the roof.
This is Ho Chi Minh City. Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnamese: Thành ph_ H_ Chí Minh, English: Ho Chi Minh City) is located in the Mekong Delta region. It is a municipality directly under the Central Government of Vietnam. It is the largest city in Vietnam and one of the five central municipalities in Vietnam. It is also the former Central Government of Vietnam and the Republic of Vietnam. s capital. On April 30, 1975, after the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) unified the country, Saigon was renamed "Ho Chi Minh City" in memory of Ho Chi Minh, the main founder of the Communist Party of Vietnam.
Ho Chi Minh City plays a polyphonic melody over and over again: cellphones ring, horns honking, the screeching sound of metal doors marking the start of another business day. The chaotic traffic on the street only eases slightly in the early morning, while the large pots cooking noodle soup on the street are steaming day and night. Ho Chi Minh City is a city that never stops, filled with pilgrims chasing fame and fortune, where every moment another amazing event may happen or produce.
Basic information about Ho Chi Minh City
Chinese name: Ho Chi Minh City
Foreign name: Ho Chi Minh City (English)
Alias: Saigon , Sài Gòn (Vietnamese)
Administrative category: Municipality
Region: Vietnam
Areas under the jurisdiction: Xinping County, Xin Phu County
< p> Telephone area code: 084Postal area code: 700000
Geographical location: Mekong Delta region
Area: 2390.2 square kilometers
Population: 7 million (2007)
Famous attractions: Xianquan Tourist Park, Red Church
Airport: Tan Son Nhat International Airport
Climate description:
p>Ho Chi Minh City has a mild climate, with an average annual temperature of 27 degrees Celsius. The temperature difference between months does not exceed 5 degrees, and the average humidity is 75% to 78%. There are almost no typhoons throughout the year. Vietnam has a tropical monsoon climate. Ho Chi Minh City is located in southern Vietnam. It is hot all year round. The climate is only divided into dry season and rainy season. The dry season lasts from November to April of the following year, and the rainy season lasts from May to October. Even during the Spring Festival, you only need to bring simple summer clothes. However, the air-conditioning in higher-end department stores, restaurants, cafes, etc. is fully turned on. If you stay for a long time, you still need to bring a light jacket.
Best travel time:
Best travel months: November to April each year. Travel highlights: November to April of the following year are the best. At this time, the temperature is not high and there is less precipitation, making it suitable for sightseeing. Language:
Khmer
Khmer, also known as Cambodian, is a major language in Cambodia. There are also about 2 million users in Thailand, Laos and Vietnam. Most Vietnamese users are concentrated in southern Vietnam and the area bordering Cambodia.
Consumption guidance:
Currency name: Vietnamese Dong. Recent exchange rate: 1 RMB = 3274 Dong. Customs instructions: Passport holders from mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and other countries are required to go to Vietnam. For visas, in principle, the port from which you enter Vietnam must be the same port you must exit from. Passengers must fill in the entry form and customs declaration form when entering the country. White and yellow customs declaration papers must register all cameras (long focal length), video recorders, video tapes, audio recorders and electronic products brought into Vietnam by passengers. Foreign currency exceeding US$5,000 must also be declared to customs. All completed forms must be kept properly. The white arrival card will be stamped and travelers must keep this card. When you check into a hotel or inn, please show this card and the hotel or inn will report your information to the local police station.
Customs duty-free items
Tobacco: 200 cigarettes, or 50 cigars or 250 grams of tobacco products. Alcohol: 1.5 liters of alcoholic beverages or 3 liters of beer.
Telephone area code:
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Ho Chi Minh City Travel Guide
Ho Chi Minh City Travel Guide
Ho Chi Minh City is located in the northeast of the Mekong Delta, on the right bank of the Saigon River, a tributary of the Dong Nai River, 800 kilometers away from Haikou. If you have to choose one place in Vietnam as your global travel destination, then this place has to be Ho Chi Minh City. The city is dotted with French-style buildings, many of which are still well preserved. Below is a travel guide to Ho Chi Minh City.
Main Attractions
Mekong River
The Mekong River is the largest river in Southeast Asia, with a total length of 4,180 kilometers. It originates from the northeastern slope of Tanggula Mountain in China, flows from north to south through Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam, and enters the South China Sea through nine estuaries east of Ho Chi Minh City, so the section where it enters the sea is also called Jiulong River.
Red Church
The Notre Dame Cathedral in Ho Chi Minh City, also known as the Red Church because it is built with red bricks, is the most famous landmark in Ho Chi Minh City. The church was built in 1883 and is a souvenir from the French colonial period.
The building is well-proportioned, solemn and majestic. The two 40-meter-high bell towers soar into the sky, imitating the design of the bell tower of Notre Dame de Paris. All the red bricks used to build the church were shipped from France and have not faded at all. In the garden square in front of the church, there stands a 4-ton statue of the Virgin Mary, which was donated by the Roman Church in 1945. The exterior porch and other parts of the church are covered with exquisite carvings, and the interior is surrounded by small prayer rooms, each with different shrines, sculptures and decorations.
Chiming City Jade Emperor Temple Tourism
The Jade Emperor Temple is a treasure of Chinese temples. There are many colorful statues of gods and strange people in the temple. Jade Emperor Temple was built in 1909 by the Cantonese Association and is the most attractive temple in Ho Chi Minh City. The traditional Buddhist and Taoist figures in the temple are all carved paper figures. From here, walk half a street northwest.
Vinh Chang Temple Tourism
Vinh Chang Temple is located in My Tho City, not far from Saigon. It has a history of more than 100 years and is one of the famous local temples.
Yongchang Temple seems to have inherited some elements of Hindu temples in terms of architectural style. The architectural colors are bright and lively, the moldings are numerous and the volume is light.
Central Post Office
Ho Chi Minh City Central Post Office was built at the end of the 19th century and designed by a French architect. The interior of the hall is gorgeously decorated and the dome is very classical. The wide hall is flanked by business processing counters on both sides, and in the middle are circular benches, souvenir counters and long writing tables from outside to inside. At the end of the hall, Ho Chi Minh looked down kindly on the groups of foreign tourists who were taking pictures, dazing or sitting in the hall. He was holding a large stack of postcards and writing furiously.
Food recommendations
Vietnamese Pho
Vietnamese Pho is a famous common people’s dish in Vietnam. Beef Pho can also choose raw or cooked, raw beef It is in the shape of minced meat and is half-cooked after being stirred with hot soup. It is quite delicious. You can eat it for breakfast, lunch and dinner. A bowl of Vietnamese pho is about 12,000 VND.
Fried Elephant Fish
Fried Elephant Fish is a famous dish worth recommending. It is a fish that is slightly larger than a palm. It is deep-fried and has a crispy and fragrant texture. Crisp and delicious, one fish costs about 70,000 dong.
Vietnamese Crab
Vietnamese chefs use a fragrant local hot sauce to cook the decomposed crabs without destroying the delicious taste of the crabs. Mix pepper, minced ginger and bay leaves with lemon juice in a dish.
Sugarcane Shrimp
The method of making sugarcane shrimp is to mash the shrimp into a paste, mix it with sweet potato flour, wrap it in peeled sugarcane, and fry it until golden brown.
When eating, wrap the peeled shrimp meat, perilla, lettuce, nine-layer pagoda, chives, shredded white radish, peanut powder and soy sauce in a spring roll wrapper. The taste is sweet and spicy.
Vietnamese Spring Rolls
The Vietnamese spring roll skin is a very thin dry skin made of rice flour, and is rolled with vegetables, chicken, shrimp, fungus, winter noodles, nine-layer pagoda and coriander. The roll method is like Chinese spring rolls, and it is served with Vietnamese sweet and spicy sauce and a little lemon juice as dipping sauce. There are many street stalls selling spring rolls in the streets and alleys, and a spring roll costs about 2,000 VND.
Route recommendation
Day 1: My Tho → Mekong River → Tai Son Island → Vinh Chang Temple
After breakfast at the hotel, drive 75 kilometers away from Ho Chi Minh City My Tho is a rural water village located in the Mekong Delta. My Tho city is rich in all kinds of fruits. You have the opportunity to taste ginseng fruit, milk fruit, etc. that are rare in the country. You may want to try eating big pineapples in My Tho. Add salt, red pepper powder and vinegar and eat it together for a unique flavor. On the way to My Tho City, you can enjoy the pastoral scenery of the countryside. After arriving at the pier, transfer to a sightseeing cruise to visit the Mekong River, the longest river in Southeast Asia, and then visit Taishan Island. The island is planted with tropical fruits. Group members can Taste Vietnamese specialties, enjoy a special feast of fresh seasonal fruits, travel through tropical orchards, and take a small canoe through the jungle to experience the beauty of South Vietnam's water towns. It is novel and fun, and you will feel refreshed immediately. For lunch, try Mekong River oil-soaked elephant fish and Vietnamese spring rolls. After lunch, return to Ho Chi Minh City and visit Thien Hau Temple and Vinh Chang Temple in the Chinese district. After the tour, we will visit the 27-7 lacquer factory. Here, group members can buy Vietnam’s unique eggshell paintings, which are made from eggshells and shells. All kinds of art paintings made from them). Then drive to the City Opera House and City Hall Square, which have a French-style appearance. This building was completed in 1908. It is a gorgeous French-style building both on the outside and inside. There is a green island in front of it that is neatly repaired and has a European urban style. In the garden, group members can take photos.
The next day: Ho Chi Minh City→Red Church→Central Post Office→War Crimes Museum→Ho Chi Minh Presidential Palace→Vung Tau
After breakfast, visit the most famous landmark in Ho Chi Minh City— —The Red Church, its name comes from the fact that it is built with red bricks. The building is well-proportioned and solemn. You can make devout prayers for yourself and those around you here. In the garden square in front of the church, there is also a statue of the Virgin Mary. Then visit the Central Post Office, which has a strong French style. The semicircular ceiling inside is very classical. You can take photos with the huge portrait of Ho Chi Minh in the lobby. You can also send a loving note to your relatives and friends at this very special post office. postcard. In the afternoon, we will go to the War Crimes Museum, where the scars of the Vietnam War will be displayed for you and help you re-examine history. Then visit the unification venue - the Presidential Palace, a typical French building. There are dozens of gorgeous halls in the mansion, each with its own characteristics, just like an independent command center. The lower level of the underground is a military command post with bomb-resistant capabilities. The anti-Japanese military plans of the South Vietnamese government and the US military were all planned here. Enjoy Chinese and Vietnamese cuisine at noon, and then go to the beautiful beach in the Southern Bay Area - Vung Tau. Vung Tau is a famous coastal tourist city in Vietnam. At dusk, you can freely lie on your back on the ten-mile long beach and enjoy the caress of the sea water and appreciate the afterglow of the sunset. You can also enjoy a Vietnamese-style massage at your own expense to soothe your muscles and bones and eliminate the fatigue of the day. For dinner, you can taste the local specialty seafood hot pot.