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22 Ly Tu Trong

22 Ly Tu Trong

22 Ly Tu Trong Street is a historic landmark of Ho Chi Minh, formerly Saigon, that became an international symbol of the city's fall. The building housed United States Government and CIA employees during the Vietnam War. The personnel were evacuated in the last days of the war by a helicopter, an iconic moment that was captured by Dutch photographer Hubert Van Es.

Ao Dai Museum

Ao Dai Museum

Located at a distance from the city centre in District 9, Ao Dai museum celebrates the national dress of Vietnam in a picturesque landscape. Surrounded by coconut trees and canals, the museum traces the evolution of the Ao Dai through the years. On display are several beautiful pieces owned by royals and celebrities, and you can even try one on and get a photo clicked. Vietnam has a rich cultural and traditional history and thus, the museums here, narrate the stories of all the significant events that occurred at some point in the country's journey to development and glory. When we talk about museums, the famous Ao Dai Museum is impossible to miss which is a tribute to the traditional Vietnamese attire called Ao Dai. The designer and artist Si Hoang is the genius behind the museum. If you are in Ho Chi Minh City, you should visit this place to know how the national dress of Vietnam played a crucial role in its history.The Ao Dai Museum Shows You the Evolution and Significance of A day-long visit to the Ao Dai Museum will give you a chance to see the Ao Dai in making which includes several steps in between such as designing, cutting, stitching and embroidering. The museum has two large exhibition houses where you will find the Ao Dais and the transformation the national dress has gone through, starting from the 17th century to the present day. The Ao Dai museum has also a dedicated section which showcases Ao Dais worn by women who have a played a major role in shaping up of the nation. Some of these female pioneers are Nguyen Thi Dinh, designer Minh Hanh, doctor Nguyen Thi Ngoc Phuong, diplomat Ton Nu Thi Ninh, people’s artist Bach Tuyet, diplomat Nguyen Thi Binh and actress Tra Giang, professor. Read more about Vietnamese National DressAo Dai Museum is Located Within the Serene and Rustic Long Thuan Garden House (Source)The location of the Ao Dai Museum, far away from the downtown renders a scenic charm where you will see the coconut trees and canals in the vicinity. The architecture of the Long Thuan garden house resembles that of a traditional Vietnamese set-up which also has rice fields, bamboo bridges, rivers, lotus ponds – making it look like a picturesque countryside, far away from the urban chaos.How to Reach Ao Dai MuseumAo Dai Museum is Located in District 9 of Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam (Source)The Ao Dai Museum is located in the Long Thuan Garden House, Long Phuoc ward of District 9 in Ho Chi Minh City. If you are looking for a cheap mode of transportation, then travelling on a bus is ideal. You can board a bus from the Ham Nghi bus station. Once you reach District 9, you can board the bus no. 88 which will drop you at the Trai Nhim bus stop, from where you can easily walk to the Ao Dai Museum, 400 meters away. The cost of the bus ride comes around VND 6,000. If you do not want to go by taxi then you must know that the museum is 1 hr away from Saigon. For a distance of 23 km from the city, the cab fare will be in the range of VND 350,000 to VND 400,000.Ao Dai Museum in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (Source)The Ao Dai museum is also where you can get to see the remarkable prize-winning collection curated by Si Hoang and over 3000 photos of the Ao Dais created by the iconic designer. Do not miss to visit the section which demonstrates the influence of the Ao Dai on Vietnamese art, culture, literature, music and cinema. History buffs, make sure you include Ao Dai museum in your itinerary when you plan to visit Vietnam. Read More

Artinus 3D Art Museum

Artinus 3D Art Museum

Artinus 3D Art Museum is an interactive 3D art gallery located in District 7 in Ho Chi Minh City. Making use of light effects and painting techniques, the artworks create an optical illusion that allow you to step inside a cave, dangle on a bridge above the sea or even fight a T-Rex while you're there. If you're the sort of traveller who loves taking a tonne of pictures, Khu Trien lam Tranh 3D Artinus is just the place for you. Also known as the Artinus 3D Art Museum, this is an attraction like no other. It doesn't just offer beautiful backdrops for your holiday pictures but also doubles up as giant optical illusions. This family-friendly museum spans over two floors and features fascinating artworks from 9 diverse categories. You can find giant optical illusions in categories such as Ocean, Animals, Masterpiece, Vietnam, Egypt, Fairy Tales, Giants, Strange House and Love. The best part about the art is that you get to be a part of it! It's not just any other museum but an interactive 3D art museum, which makes for a fully immersive experience. So while you may find yourself in the sandy deserts of Egypt with a Pharaoh in one artwork, in the next you will be surfing a wave alongside some dolphins- or even slaying a fire-breathing dragon! Read More

Ben Dinh Tunnels

Ben Dinh Tunnels

A popular section of the larger Cu Chi Tunnels, Ben Dinh Tunnels are a historical attraction located at the outskirts of Ho Chi Minh City. These were used extensively by the Vietnamese Congress during the Tet Offensive of 1968. Replica bobby traps, barracks and sleeping quarters give you a taste of what life was back in the days of the war. Take a trip down memory lane to Vietnam back in its revolutionary days. Here at Ben Dinh tunnels, one of the most popular tourist attractions, you will find a section of tunnel networks that show you how life was back in the day of Viet Cong. It is in fact a section of the larger Cu Chi tunnel network which were popular back in the day of the Vietnam War, and is located roughly 50 km from Ho Chi Minh City. Located amidst a eucalyptus forest, the complex also houses infirmaries, meeting rooms, barracks and even resting stations. It truly is a step into the days of the war, as this was the spot for hit and run guerilla warfare. Here one could also flee to seek refuge as it doubled as a bomb shelter. As of now, it is open to tourists like us, but with modifications. Read More

Ben Thanh Market

Ben Thanh Market

Ben Thanh Market is the food and shopping Mecca of Ho Chi Minh, located in District 1. It is housed in a historical building and is one of the oldest structures in Saigon. You can find everything from cheap clothes, textiles, souvenirs, electronics, accessories, and more at its 1500 stalls. It is also a street food hotspot and remains open every day. The Ben Thanh Market has four gates facing four directions: South, North, East, and West. The South Gate leads to stalls selling dried food and clothes, North Gate to stalls selling flowers, fresh fruits, and meats, East Gate to cosmetics and body care stalls, and West Gate to souvenirs and footwear stalls. Read More

Ben Thanh Street Food Market

Ben Thanh Street Food Market

For food-lovers visiting Ho Chi Minh, Ben Thanh Street Food Market is a must-visit. The stylish food hall features 20-25 vendors selling Vietnamese street food, while foodies savour the snacks at the benches while listening to the latest hits. Pop art murals decorate the walls, and and the food hall is both a visual as well as a gastronomical delight. A food court located right in the heart of the city, The Ben Thanh Street Food Market is the place to be for every foodie in Ho Chi Minh City. Found in the iconic Ben Thanh Market, it is a trendy place with a quirky style serving authentic local dishes from across the world. The place features around 25 outlets, serving both food and beverages. The variety available here, be it in the sitting arrangements or the food is indeed commendable. And to top it all, there is live source of entertainment as well with various bands and local artists playing here. It is thus a full package for customers here. Ben Thanh Street Food Market SetupBen Thanh Street Food Market Sports a Casual Set Up, Laden with Long Benches and Beautiful Graffiti (Source) A terrific crowd puller, one will mostly find tourists at the Ben Thanh Street Food Market instead of many local people. The set up here is very casual and informal. There are long benches laid out in the open air for those who want to enjoy the actual street food eating experience. There is also an air-conditioned hall decorated beautifully with red lanterns, catering to the comforts and conveniences of the people. The place is beautifully decorated with murals and graffiti paintings. The funky style of art appeals to the young crowd and thus makes it more famous. The food trucks and stalls are all places in lines around the sitting area. The place has fun Vietnamese vibe to it that attracts the tourist.Food at Ben Thanh Street Food MarketYou Will Find Authentic Street Food From Various South East Asian Cuisines at Ben Thanh Street Food Market (Source)The food available at the Ben Thanh Street Food Market is a mix of authentic South East Asian Cuisines. One will find local Vietnamese dishes as well as dishes from Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand etc. They all are available at a nominal price, starting from VND 25,000. The Vietnamese dishes that are famous here are:Bun Ca Long Xuyen (noodle with fish),Com Tam La Sen (Vietnamese broken rice wrapped in lotus leaf),Bun Mam (noodles with broth made of fermented fish),Goi Cuon (spring roll),Chao Tom (grilled shrimp mousse on a sugarcane stick)Grilled SeafoodThit Bo Nuong La Lot (grilled beef wrapped in betel leaves), Bun Thit Nuong (rice-vermicelli topped with grilled beef, chopped vegetables, herbs and fish sauce)International Cuisines are Just as Popular as Vietnamese Cuisines at Ben Thanh Street Food Market (Source)The International dishes available here that are famous among tourists include: Malaysian PancakesThai Fried RiceBalinese Coconut WaterKorean Soft Serve Ice Cream and many more.Read more about Vietnamese Street FoodHow to Reach Ben Thanh Street Food MarketBen Thanh Street Food Market is Located in the Ben Thanh Ward of Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam (Source)The Ben Thanh Street Food Market is located at Ben Thanh Market, one of Ho Chi Minh City's most famous and visited attractions in Ben Thanh Ward. Taxi ride is always convenient for travelling here. One could also ride a bike to this place. The nearest bus stop to Ben Thanh Food Street is the Ben Thanh Bus Station. From here one can get bus routes to various places in the city.Best Time to Visit Ben Thanh Street Food MarketThe Best Time to Visit Ben Thanh Street Food Market is in the Afternoon, or Tuesday and Saturday Nights (Source)The best time to visit Ben Thanh Street Food Market is on weekdays around 1:00 PM in the afternoon, offering a great respite from the heat. The crowds are minimum during this time of the day. Bands usually perform live music on Tuesday and Saturday nights so those are good times for visiting too, though it is a bit crowded.Ben Thanh Street Food Market in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (Source)The delicious food served at the Ben Thanh Street Food Market  with an entertaining and chilled environment in the open air with a beautiful view of the street scenery is indeed relaxing for tourists. This place is a must visit for tourists to get a real taste of Vietnamese food. Read More

Binh Quoi Village

Binh Quoi Village

Bin Quoi is a tourist village and a popular destination for families. Reminiscent of the Mekong Delta, it consists of green lawns, walking paths, fishing ponds, open-air cottages, floating restaurants, and bamboo bridges. Traditional music and dance entertainment shows are held in the evening. Located just a few miles of Saigon or the busy Ho Chi Minh City, the Binh Quoi Village and is one of the most popular tourist sites in the region. Tourists from all corners of the globe gather here to experience a day in the life of a villager from Vietnam. While everything displayed within the village has been designed perfectly, keeping the old rural charm intact, it seems like a fairy tale or a splendid film set where the life of the villagers comes alive with every detail added meticulously. Visitors to Vietnam are amazed to find themselves in a peaceful, relaxing spot within a few minutes of leaving the busy Ho Chi Minh City. Situated on the Thanh Da Peninsula of the Saigon River, the village includes several attractions for entertaining tourists. The sight of bamboo thatched huts is reminiscent of a traditional Vietnamese Village that had been common at the turn of the century. Read More

Binh Tay Market

Binh Tay Market

Binh Tay Market, called Cho Lon Moi or New Market is one of the main local markets across Ho Chi Minh City. Known predominantly for its fresh supplies, it serves the local Vietnamese population, unlike Ben Thanh Market. It is a crowded place with more than 2000 shops divided into distinct sections, with lacquered goods, electronic equipment, plastic toys, kitchen basics, cosmetics, ethnic clothing, headgear, flip-flops and sandals, and leather goods being available in plenty. It is also one of the top breakfast spots in Vietnam. The common populace living in and around the city buys their daily groceries as well as fresh meat, fish and local produces that are sourced from the length and breadth of Vietnam. Many locals make a beeline for the wet market set outside the market premises early in the morning where the produces are offered at cheaper rates. Objects such as lacquerware and textiles are interspersed throughout the market that mainly serves locals with fresh produce and snacks. Pho noodles, com tam (broken rice) and banh bao buns filled with meat are some of the staples here. Read More

Bitexco Financial Tower (Saigon Skydeck)

Bitexco Financial Tower (Saigon Skydeck)

Bitexco Financial Tower is the famous skyscraper of Ho Chi Minh City and the fourth tallest building in the country. The 262-meter structure is inspired by the shape of a lotus. Visit the observation deck on the 49th floor for a spectacular 360-degree view of the city. The sky tower also houses Icon 68 Mall and EON Helibar. The Bitexco Financial Tower is one of Ho Chi Minh City's most impressive modern attractions. With a height of over 260 metres, it was Vietnam's tallest building till 2011 when the Keangnam Hanoi Landmark Tower was built. The building is a commercial hub of the city and houses many offices, retail houses as well as entertainment spaces. It has been ranked by CNN as one of the world's most iconic skyscrapers. Read More

Saigon Zoo and Botanic Garden

Saigon Zoo and Botanic Garden

Being the 8th oldest zoo in the world, Thao Cam Vien, or Botanical Gardens, is considered the largest zoo in Vietnam. You will find animals from every continent, like white tigers, lions, monkeys, crocodiles, and rare animals. In addition to the plethora of plants and ferns, it houses Butterfly and Flamingo Garden, Children's Garden, Orchid Greenhouse, Cactus Garden, and Animal and Plant Museum. There are also a bunch of rides, including a Ferris Wheel. It is ideal for a leisurely stroll under the Tung and So Khi Trees. It is surely a pleasurable and educational place for kids. The two most popular areas are the monkey enclosure and the bird aviary. Along with animals, there is a diverse range of plants that currently consists of 1,830 trees. Read More

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