Mì Quảng
Mì Quảng is a noodle soup from central Vietnam. It is very tasty and flavorful.
Mì Quảng is a noodle soup from central Vietnam. It is very tasty and flavorful.
A visit is highly recommended. The building has a lot of charm and the artwork is impressive. It is located in District 1 of Saigon.
The Thien Hau Temple is considered to be one of the most beautiful temples in the city. It is located in the Chợ Lớn district of Ho Chi Minh City.
Yummy yummy. The Vietnamese dish Bún chả, with grilled pork and meatballs, is believed to originate from Hanoi, Vietnam.
If you fancy a modern shopping center in a typical Vietnamese quarter of Ho Chi Minh City, you should stop by here.
In this video you get a good impression of Ho Chi Minh City.
Great cafes and shops in a multi-story building in central Saigon. There are numerous cafes, restaurants and boutiques on every floor!
District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. In District 1, the old Saigon, there are the Museums and tourist attractions.
Rainy season in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) begins in May and ends in November. It is strongest in June and July.
The Jade Emperor Pagoda in Saigon is a Taoist pagoda built in 1909. It can be very crowded here. My recommendation is to come here early in the morning.
My favorite place to escape from all the hustle and bustle in the city. Normally it is very quiet there and a little oasis in the city.
The perfect mess. A traffic chaos like in Ho Chi Minh City or Hanoi has never occurred to me. In Vietnam traffic seems to consist only of scooters.
Bakery and cake shops in Saigon.
Occasionally I find it nice to eat a pastry for breakfast instead of a noodle soup. The quality is really really good and always fresh.