Once a foreign traveler comes to a city in Vietnam, taxi is regarded as the most secure choice for transportation with high quality services and English-speaking driver. However, the price for a catch is not cheap at all. So if one travels alone, why not try “xe om” – the local transportation service (or so-called as motor taxi). Xe om is cheaper and more interesting way for tourists to get around every corner of the city.
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Walking on the streets of Saigon, if you suddenly feel thirsty, there are plenty of drinks which are delicious, nutritious, cool and cheap waiting for you
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Coffee culture becomes an indispensable feature of Saigon people. Anytime you wish for a relaxation, it’s not hard to find a coffee shop at any streets in Ho Chi Minh city. Here are 5 top romantic café where you may want to experience for difference during your visit.
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Being a historical capital for 1000 years, Hanoi is undoubtedly the cultural venue of Vietnam where a lot of ancient vestiges have been surviving against the ravage of wars and the harshness of the time. Once arriving at Hanoi, travelers may be confused by the diversity of the city’s monuments and may wonder “what are the most famous sites I should visit in this city”? The following suggested itinerary will help you to answer that challenging question.
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Information from the Hanoi Department for Culture, Sports, and Tourism reveals a new plan to strongly invest in amusement infrastructure with the purpose to attract more international tourists and keep them staying longer.
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Getting a Visa to Vietnam can be a draining and all around difficult process. From choosing the correct visa category, duration and fee, to arranging the right documents...
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You are planning a trip to this beautiful and peaceful country but this is the first time you come to Vietnam and everything in this country is still very new that makes you keep wondering and researching for your wonderful vacation?
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Phở noodle soup first appeared in the 1920s, ie it’s less than 100 years old. However, it developed incredibly fast. First, there was only beef noodle soup and it was hawked around the streets. During the 1940s, when there was a shortage of beef, people started making Phở with chicken as they had become addicted to it. And now Phở is so popular that almost no street in Hanoi is without a Phở restaurant.
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For many years, Bánh Cuốn (Vietnamese steamed rice rolls) has never stop to demonstrate its long-lasting perfect comfort food to food lovers. For those are familiar with Bánh Cuốn, it become favourite breakfast food. For those have not yet ever try the dish, once taste it, you soon fall in love with its flavor.
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Bia hoi bars will give you the opportunity to relax drinking in a typical Vietnamese bar surrounded by the hustle and bustle of everyday life
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