Duration: 4h
Highlight:
- Admire the temple’s intricate decorations and learn about Thien Hau’s legendary travels across the ocean
- Experience the vibrant atmosphere of its restaurants, temples, exotic stores, and lively markets
- Immerse yourself in the bustling market scene and take advantage of bargaining opportunities for souvenirs
Description:
- War Crime Museum is the first place you will travel, well-known for the story of war from the Vietnamese aspect. Exhibits have photographs, machinery, and weapons that reflect the harsh realities of war.
- Thien Hau, Taoist Temple is the second place we visit, Vietnamese language called “Chua Ba Thien Hau”. This magnificently decorated temple is determined to Thien Hau, the Goddess of the Sea and patron of sailors. She is said to peregrinate over the oceans on a mat and ride the clouds to wherever she wants. If you visit temple on Lunar New Year, you will be witnessed a large mutil – ethinic crowd, lion dances, …
- The last places is China Town – called “Cho Lon” (built in the late 18th century, this intricate section of Ho Chi Minh City bustles with restaurants, temple, exotic stores and markets) and Binh Tay market (This is the principal market place in China Town, where an excellent deal of wholesale trading develops. Explore the bustle of this indispensable part from the daily business in the city). It is in Dist 5 and do not forget to bargain 50% discount when you buy a couple of small souvenir items.