Dear Customers Avoid miss bus stop by Metro's contruction builing around city. Please send message or phone to our tour guide to support pick up at phone/WhatsApp/Viber: +84913674412 DEPARTURE: Hop On- Hop Off Bus: Starting bus stop at 23/9 Park or No.187 Pham Ngu Lao st. ("Backpackers zone"), with 10 stops around city. We bring you to Ben Thanh market (national bus stop No.120 on No.129-133 Ham Nghi st.), observe the City’s panorama from the Skydeck at Bitexco Financial Tower -> Bach Dang . To Saigon river -> City Hall, Opera House -> Nguyen Hue Perdestrian -> Indepentdence Palace (Reunification Palace) -> Notre Dame Cathedral - Saigon Central Post Office -> the Zoo, the History Museum -> the War Remnants Museum. You can explore the city’s “foreigner areas”, such as Dong Khoi, Nguyen Hue and the shop at Ben Thanh Market. TIMETABLE: Meeting point| Bus Stops: No.1- Starting point: Main Bus Station in 23/9 Park or No.187 Pham Ngu Lao st. - "Backpackers zone" (at Dong A bank). No.2- Ben Thanh Market (No.129-133 Ham Nghi st.) No.3- Saigon Skydeck observatory (No. 67 Ham Nghi st.) No.4- Bach Dang Pier – Opposite Liberty Central Riverside Hotel (No.17 Ton Duc Thang st.) No.5- City Hall – Opera House (No.92-96 Nguyen Hue pedestrian st.) No.6- Independence Palace – Main gate (No.135 Nam Ky Khoi Nghia st.) No.7- Notre Dame Cathedral – Central Post Office – Hoa Binh school (No.1 Cong Xa Pari st.) No.8- History Museum – The SaiGon Zoo (No.2 Nguyen Binh Khiem st.) No.9- War Remnants Museum (No.28 Vo Van Tan st.) Check BUS STOP & BUS LINE: https://hopon-hopoff/hcmc-map Tell us anything if you need more our supports ! Support Center ANH VIET HOP ON- HOP OFF VIETNAM Head-Office: 210 Dien Bien Phu st., Ward. 7, Dist. 3, HCMC, VietNam Work
Dear Customers Avoid miss bus stop by Metro’s contruction builing around city. Please send message or phone to our tour guide to support pick up at phone/WhatsApp/Viber: +84913674412 DEPARTURE: Hop On- Hop Off Bus: Starting bus
With vendors selling specialty dishes daily on every street corner, you don’t stay hungry for long in Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City. Street food is well and truly at the heart of this bustling city, but with so much on offer it’s difficult to know what to choose. Enjoy Hop On Hop Off VietNam to know about some interesting street food, you have to try on your trip in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Banh Beo Part of the cuisine from central Vietnam, banh beo (literally “water fern cake”) are small round discs of rice flour, formed to look like lily flower pads found in the estates surrounding the old imperial city of Hue. Topped with crunchy pork rinds and toasted shrimp powder and served with fish sauce, they are a very rewarding dish to share as they usually come in multiples of 8 or 10. Banh Da Xuc Hen Banh da xuc hen is a lovely and satisfying snack. A large rice paper crisp with hints of sesame and coconut arrives on a plate. It looks bare, but then you lift up the rice cracker and peek underneath, finding a pile of teeny tiny clams fried in lemongrass, rau ram (Vietnamese coriander), chilli, onion and garlic. It is a simple dish in terms of ingredients but the taste is profoundly different than anything else I have tried. If you want a heavier version of this plate, opt for the com hen, rice topped with the same type of clams and served with a small bowl of clam broth on the side. Banh Canh Cua Banh canh cua are Vietnam’s version of udon, a thicker noodle that can be made with either tapioca flour, rice flour, or a combination of the two. The cua in this soup is crab, and the result is a viscous crab soup with thick noodles
With vendors selling specialty dishes daily on every street corner, you don’t stay hungry for long in Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City. Street food is well and truly at the heart of this bustling city,
Description If the tenacious spirit of the Vietnamese can be symbolised by a place, few sites are more symbolic than Cu Chi. At first glance there is scant evidence today of the fighting and bombing that convulsed Cu Chi during the war. To see what went on, you have to dig deeper – underground. The Cu Chi Tunnels are part of a massive war museum in Ho Chi Minh. They offer visitors a sneak-peek at the underground life of Vietnamese soldiers back in 1948. The site has over 120km of underground tunnels, with trapdoors, living areas, kitchens, storage facilities, armoury, hospitals, and command centres. After the war against the French, Vietnamese soldiers expanded the tunnels and included effective air filtration systems, which helped them survive the Chu Chi carpet-bombing. It is now one of Ho Chi Minh’s most iconic attractions. You can enjoy plenty of activities during your visit. A popular option is following the narrow routes of the underground tunnel. Before entering the underground tunnels, visitors watch a short film of Cu Chi Tunnels so that they understand how the tunnel system works. Parts of Cu Chi Tunnels are also cemented and widened, so that the crawl is less harrowing than it would have been in the past. There are emergency exit points every 10 metres for safety.. Do note that the 100-metre crawl through the underground tunnels may be unsuitable if you have breathing difficulties. Activities The Chu Chi Tunnels also host a shooting range. The cost for firing an M16 rifleis priced at VND 35,000 per bullet, with a minimum of 10 bullets. There's a restaurant serving meals that the underground soldiers had to live with years ago. The Chu Chi Tunnels are an hour's drive from Ho Chi Minh City. There are tour operators that can
Description If the tenacious spirit of the Vietnamese can be symbolised by a place, few sites are more symbolic than Cu Chi. At first glance there is scant evidence today of the fighting and bombing
The temperatures in Ho Chi Minh City do not vary significantly during the year. It is slightly cooler in the winter between the months of November and April. But more importantly, this is the dry season so there is far less rain than during the wet season. The rainy season runs from May to October but this is not a bad time to visit. Mornings often start out with blue skies and if it rains, relax in a cafe or browse in some shops. Visiting Ho Chi Minh City during Tet, or the Chinese New Year, can be a fun time with all of the festivities and fireworks. November to April is the best times to visit Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Enjoy HOP ON HOP OFF VIETNAM to know 5 interested things November in Ho Chi Minh City. 1. Temperature: In November, days seem shorter with just 4 hours of daily average sunshine. Despite the decreases in sunshine, the average high temperature stays quite warm at 88°F (31°C). In contrast, the average low temperature decreases further to 73°F (23°C). 2. Getting Around Ho Chi Minh City Ho Chi Minh City offers several ways to explore its attractions. The cyclo is the favorite way for many tourists to get around the city. The cyclo is a three wheeled form of transportation pedaled by a driver. There are also motorcycle taxis which weave in and out of traffic jams. Taxis are usually easy to find: they are often parked in front of landmarks, hotels, and restaurants. These are better for visitors who are not used to riding on motorcycle taxis. There is a bus system with more than 100 routes around Ho Chi Minh City. Buses are comfortable, air-conditioned, and easily recognized by their white and green exteriors. Now, you can use
The temperatures in Ho Chi Minh City do not vary significantly during the year. It is slightly cooler in the winter between the months of November and April. But more importantly, this is the dry
The colourful and buzzing city centre of Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) is also known as District 1. This is where you will find great food, bargain-heavy, shopping and fun nightlife. Being the main commercial hub of Saigon life here is upbeat, both day and night. Simple, everyday sights such as women wearing the traditional long and sexy ao dai dresses while busy with their daily routine and locals enjoying roadside meals are just among the few fantastic city images that have endlessly fascinating travelers for years. And what would a HCMC trip be without wandering around the centre’s back alleys with charming colonial-era buildings as a background? District 1 is definitely the centre of everything in HCMC and where things happen. Dist 1 - Ho Chi Minh City Ho Chi Minh City Centre Attractions HCMC city centre is where visitors will find most of Saigon’s major landmarks including the Reunification Palace and Notre Dame Cathedral on Nguyen Du Street, the War Remnants Museum on Vo Van Tan Street, the Museum of Ho Chi Minh City on Ly Tu Trong Street, the History Museum on Nguyen Binh Khiem Street, Saigon Post Office on Cong Xa Paris and Saigon Zoo on Nguyen Binh Khiem Street. The popular Ben Thanh Market at the Cu Nhac Circle is open daily from 06:00 – 18:00 while the night market is open from 17:00 until midnight. Bus line Hop On Hop Off VietNam- Ho Chi Minh City Tour Ho Chi Minh City Centre Dining The only two problems travelers will have to face when feeling hungry in HCMC are, what kind of food and which restaurants to choose from because there is a huge variety of cuisine to select from downtown. Street food is available everywhere and is a must for visitors to try at
The colourful and buzzing city centre of Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) is also known as District 1. This is where you will find great food, bargain-heavy, shopping and fun nightlife. Being the main commercial
Many of the best attractions in Ho Chi Minh (Saigon) centre around the events of 20th century war and conquest. It sounds sombre, and in parts it is, but there are some truly fascinating historical activities suitable for all ages. From classic French architecture to perfectly maintained American war planes, walking around Ho Chi Minh is like seeing the past come to life with so many famous places of interest scattered throughout the city. Of course, as Vietnam’s biggest city and business capital, times are changing and modern skyscrapers are starting to punctuate the sky combining the new and old in a uniquely Vietnamese way. With our guide to the Top 10 Best Attractions in Ho Chi Minh you can get all of the information you need to ensure you don’t miss anything this fascinating city has to offer. 1. BEN THANH MARKET Sai Gon was the old name of Ho Chi Minh City. About 300 years ago, pioneering migrants from northern Vietnam and other regions discovered the land, marking the appearance of civilization in the area. From a simple farming culture centuries ago in the Mekong Delta to the “Pearl of the Far East”, there is a lot to tell about this city. In the new millennium, Saigon or Ho Chi Minh City has become the biggest socio – cultural, educational, technological and financial hub of the country. Only a hundred kilometres away from the East Sea, its favourable geographical location has made sea transportation, aquatic processing, and oil exploitation the city’s major industries. Now we’re heading to Hàm Nghi Street. Together with Bến Chương Dương Street, these two make up the financial district of Ho Chi Minh City. On the right is the way to reach Ho Chi Minh City’s securities markets and numerous banks. This is also where
Many of the best attractions in Ho Chi Minh (Saigon) centre around the events of 20th century war and conquest. It sounds sombre, and in parts it is, but there are some truly fascinating historical
The War Remnants Museum is a war museum at 28 Vo Van Tan, in District 3, Ho Chi Minh City (Sai Gon), Vietnam. It contains exhibits relating to the Vietnam war and the first Indochina War involving the French colonialists. History: Operated by Vietnamse government, an earlier version of this museum opened on September 4, 1975, as the Exhibition House for US and Pupet Crimes. It located in the former United States Information Agency building. The exhibition was not the first of its kind for the North Vietnamese side, but rather followed a tradition of such exhibition exposing war crimes, first those of the Frech and then those of Americans, who had operated in the country as early as 1954. In 1990, the name was changed to Exhibition House for Crimes of War and Aggression.droppong both "U.S" and "Puppet". In 1995, following the normalization of diplomatic relations with the United States and end of US embargo a year before, the references to " war crimes" and "aggression" were dropped from the museum's title as well; it became the War Remnants Museum. Exhibits: The museum comprise a series of themed rooms in several buildings, with period military equipment placed within a walled yard. The military equipment includes a UH-1 "Huey" helicoper, an F5-5A fighter, a BLU-82 " Daisy Cutter " bomb, M48 Pattin tank, an A-1 Skyraider attack bomber, and a A-37 Dragonfly attack bomber. There are a number of pieces of unexploded ordnance stored in the corner of the yard, with their charges and/or fuses removed. On building reproduces the "tiger cages" in which the South Vietnames goverment kept political prisonners. Other exhibits include graphic photography, accompanied by a short text in English, Vietnamese and Japanese, covering the effects of Agent Orange and other chemical defoliant sprays, the use of
The War Remnants Museum is a war museum at 28 Vo Van Tan, in District 3, Ho Chi Minh City (Sai Gon), Vietnam. It contains exhibits relating to the Vietnam war and the first Indochina
Banh Xeo 1. The Origin of Ban xeo. Apart from other famous foods in vietnam ,Banh xeo Vietnamese pancake also in Japan and Korea with powder outside, inside with shrimp , meat and bean sprouts. Types of Banh Xeo in South Asia. 1.Korean pancake. it consist of Kimchi , potato , chives and seafood.Hence the difference in the type of fillings. 2. Japanese pancake. Shrimp , meat , cabbage is yellowed, molded into round shape or folded into a semicircle. As a result, we get to taste different taste from different countries. 3.Vietnamese pancake. Depending on localities in Vietnam, the cake is enjoyed with its own characteristics. There are usually two styles: crispy pancakes and crispy pancakes. In Hue , this dish is often called a cake and is often accompanied by barbecue sauce, a sauce of soy sauce, liver, peanuts. In South Vietnam , cakes are added to eggs and people eat sweet and sour cream puff pastry. In northern Vietnam , puff pastry in addition to other ingredients such as sliced bean or sliced yam . Vegetables mixed with pancakes are varied including lettuce, green cabbage, lettuce fish, perilla, basil, cinnamon leaf, young leaves ... In Can Tho, there are more leaves in Dong Thap. In lam Long, there are more young mango leaves, and Bac Lieu has more leaves. As a result, especially in areas of central Vietnam , in addition to vegetables, also added fig tart, indenture sour . Therefore, gourmet dishes every seen vaguely like this actually stems from Hue. 2. How to prepare it. Rice flour , coconut milk , fresh turmeric , jasmine rice ( Nhen rice - a famous rice of Cambodian farmers ) soaked in water for bloom. mash the mixture of rice flour soaked with Fresh cut chopped (there are places to use stone mills to grind). after that put the dried coconut milk (dried coconut scrape the warm water in the first squeeze and then squeeze water) into the mixture with the flour is finished, about 30 minutes. Before pouring the cakes to the chopped green onion (about
Banh Xeo 1. The Origin of Ban xeo. Apart from other famous foods in vietnam ,Banh xeo Vietnamese pancake also in Japan and Korea with powder outside, inside with shrimp , meat and bean sprouts. Types of Banh Xeo
famous vietnamese dessert Sticky Rice and Mango Che Vietnamese sweet and beverage dessert soup. Che Vietnamese sweet and beverage dessert soup is a traditional Vietnamese sweet beverage, dessert soup or pudding. Varieties of Che are made
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