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How is the consumption in Ho Chi Minh City? Ho Chi Minh City self-guided tour introduction

Traveling definitely costs money, so now I want to tell you about the traffic problems in Ho Chi Minh City. There are some points of note, plus some information on attractions that everyone is concerned about. Now let's go and see.

Consumption

1 RMB 3,600 VND

Every time you pay, you need several million. I really feel rich. Haha, the inflation exchange rate difference is too big.

Consumption in urban areas in Vietnam is generally much lower than that in first-tier domestic cities, and you can have a lot of fun with just a few thousand yuan.

House prices in Saigon are very expensive, and land is at a premium. The buildings are narrow, skinny and tall, close to each other, similar to the buildings in Indian movies.

The hotel is more expensive and the room is smaller, 300.

Let me talk about my favorite Vietnamese rice noodles.

Authentic Vietnamese beef noodles are cooked with water, topped with fresh raw beef, and topped with beef bone broth to maintain the deliciousness of the beef. It is freely paired with lime, spicy millet, bean sprouts, and nine-layer pagoda (basil). wait.

PS: Vietnamese people have the habit of eating raw meat.

In fact, the one in the picture is not the most authentic. During those days in Vietnam, I craved flour almost every day. Sometimes I find that the flour in one store tastes very good, and then I switch from one store to another because it’s really delicious.

Price: VND 25,000-80,000, RMB 7-20. It’s still a good deal, right? Delicious and worth it!

There are many shops selling pho on the streets of Saigon. There’s just one thing you need to pay attention to: find a noodle shop. The decoration of domestic Hunan beef noodle restaurants is more authentic than high-end ones!

Vietnamese spring rolls, Vietnamese hot pot, sour pork shreds, and many tropical fruits are my favorites.

Lianwu is recommended here. Be sure to choose the big, plump and delicious ones, as well as coconuts, which only cost one or two yuan if not too cheap. There is also a large green-skinned orange that the locals use to squeeze juice. It tastes almost like oranges and is delicious. Although there are not many vegetables here, there are many fruits. It's just not fresh enough and it's cheap.

Saigon Tourism

Ho Chi Minh City has a strong French flavor, also because it has been colonized by France for a long time. If not for that time, it is estimated that Chinese is also spoken in Vietnam today.

In the first district, you can visit Saigon’s Notre Dame Cathedral, Reunification Palace, Saigon Post Office, and the Red Church, which are all landmark buildings with distinctive characteristics. Then you can go to the Mekong River, Cu Chi Tunnel, etc. And you can contact a daily group on Meituan, which is very convenient.

In Vietnam, cafes, bars and decorations are everywhere. Just find a cup of iced coffee, it's very comfortable. The charm of the city that never sleeps!

By the way, I suddenly remembered a place worth recommending!

The Financial Building in the center of Vietnam is the tallest building in Vietnam, with a height of 260 meters and a total of 69 floors. In the evening you can go to the bar on the top floor. It is a 360-degree panoramic floor-to-ceiling window that can take in all of Saigon.

Highly recommended to visit the Mekong River. I’ve watched a lot of movies, and I’ve always had a sense of horror about places like the Golden Triangle. The Mekong River is thought to be about drug trafficking, but in fact it is also an important river that nourishes Vietnam.

The Mekong River is really the Yellow River, and is called the Lancang River in Yunnan, China. You can also experience the Buddhist atmosphere.

Let’s talk about the specialties of Vietnam:

First of all, of course, there are coffee, cashew nuts, and dried fruits. There are many, but now I find that they can also be bought in China, but it is also good to bring some back home. good.

For girls, it is highly recommended to buy the local folk costume "Ode". I bought two sets at that time, 200/set, and the material I chose was good. Later, when I returned to China, I often wore it because it made me look slim, comfortable and elegant.

However, Vietnamese girls are relatively thin, so those who are fat may need to choose the right style.

Another great feature is the hat. There’s nothing to say, it’s a Vietnamese specialty!

Note

1) Don’t just go to KTV in Vietnam. This is no ordinary singing place. The fact is that after you enter, the store will arrange many boys and girls to accompany you (you can't refuse, it is normal in their place), and then singing a song will cost a lot of money.

2) There are many "massages" on the roadside. Be careful when looking for a massage parlor. Many small shops have special services. After all, Vietnam has more cases of sex trafficking

3) It is necessary to complain about the "foreign garbage" of Western countries. The place where I live is not long, but I feel that the quality of Westerners traveling to Vietnam is generally low. Maybe it’s because Vietnam’s consumption is low and foreigners like to travel, attracting a lot of “foreign garbage” to such a small country with its own pride.

4) I feel good about Saigon and the Vietnamese people are also very friendly. It's safe to play in the city. There are also tourist cities such as Nha Trang and Jiangang, which are said to come from China.