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Why you should go to Ho Chi Minh city- Viet Nam? SaiGon Travel Guide
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Ho Chi Minh City (also still called Saigon) is famous for its pho (traditional Vietnamese noodle soup) and pork rolls. Often the best places are shops and stalls named after family members, such as "Aunty" or "Chi" (meaning sister) followed by a number representing their order in the family and, finally, their name. Though many chains, such as Pho24 and Pho 2000, do big business these days, you can't beat family-run outfits for the real deal. SHARE Share on Facebook SHARE Share on Twitter TWEET Pin to Pinterest PIN Link Bustling street ... a scooter tour as an exhilarating way to explore the city. Photo: Getty Images 2 Late-night pedicure/spa Manicure and pedicure shops are everywhere, particularly around the Pham Ngu Lao area, and most are open late into the night. Happily, some will even serve you a glass of wine or offer a massage, and a basic treatment will probably cost you less than half what it would back home (expect to pay about $6 for a
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The 10 Most Beautiful Towns In Vietnam Jessica Dawdy Updated: 9 February 2017 Vietnam immediately captivates travelers with its rich heritage and striking natural beauty. Bordered by mountains and the South China Sea on the west, with the deltas of the Red River and the Mekong set towards the country’s north and south ends, Vietnam’s diverse landscape encompasses white-sand beaches, enchanting rice paddies, and lush jungles. Here are some of the most beautiful towns you need to see in this fascinating country. Get Culture Trip in your inbox Sign up By signing up I agree to the service terms and privacy policy Hoi An Hoi An is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Vietnam’s most important tourist destinations. With wonderful cuisine, intriguing history, and irresistible charm, Hoi An best matches many travelers’ ideal visions of Vietnam. A major port between the 16th and 18th centuries, the town owes its beauty to a unique combination of Chinese , Japanese , and European