Ho Chi Minh City Travel Guide – Things To Do In Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Chi Minh City is one of the most crowded cities in Vietnam. There are many people from all over the country. Life here is always full of new and interesting things. Coming to this place, you can see a city that is both modern and classic. After the skyscrapers there are still small alleys. We can find ancient houses interspersed with modern buildings. People work hard in the morning and take time in the evening to relax.

In Ho Chi Minh City, there are many delicious dishes. Many tourists come to this city because they are interested in the food here. The food here is extremely diverse. There are both local dishes and famous international dishes. The weather in Ho Chi Minh City is divided into two seasons: the rainy season and the dry season. There is no winter here. The weather will be quite pleasant.

Traveling to Saigon – Ho Chi Minh City is more than 300 years old, you can meet high-rise buildings close to each other, entertainment areas, busy shopping centers, but there is also no shortage of ancient villas. Traditional markets have existed for hundreds of years. Saigon is large and there is no shortage of tourist “specialties” such as Cruise along the Saigon River by boat, visit West Pham Ngu Lao Street, shop at Ben Thanh market or return to Can Gio beach….

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Ho Chi Minh City Travel Guide - Things To Do In Ho Chi Minh City

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