Thứ Năm, 7 tháng 1, 2016

10 ACTIVITIES YOU CAN'T MISS IN VIETNAM

If you come to Vietnam and want to experience interesting things here, let's Idealtravelasia suggest you top 10 can't be missed things that are really worth trying.


1. Tailors of Hoi An


There are stores here where you can get a dress within 24 hours

While you take in the historic city, great restaurants and unique nightlife, a local will be working away on custom suits, dresses, shirts or even shoes for you.  Ready within one day with world renown quality, this is the best time you can pick one suitable dress or suit for you in a very short time.

2. The “War Remnants Museum”


War Remnants Museum: A popular attraction for visitor
War Remnants Museum: A popular attraction for visitor

Formerly “The House for Displaying War Crimes of American Imperialism and the Puppet Government of South Vietnam.”  The name was recently the “Museum of American War Crimes,” and as recently as 1993 known as the “War Crimes Museum.”  As the former names suggest, this museum is dedicated to the other side of the war and the atrocities committed during the Vietnam War.  Every American should visit this to consider if our actions abroad are in line with our national values

3. Crossing the street, or walking on the sidewalk


Both Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi are rivals for adventurous street crossing. The beauty is that if you walk at a steady rate, you will get your own Moses moment as the traffic parts for you.

4. Bia Hoi


Bia Hoi - Cheap and unique Beer of Vietnam

Ta Hien - The foreign quarter of Hanoi is the best place for everyone including Vietnamese and foreigners to drink a toast or make friends.

Nothing beats a cold beer except for a $0.25 cold beer on the streets of Hanoi. Called “fresh beer” this was traditionally homebrewed beer, but these days can be mass produced keg beer. You will make friends and enjoy watching the locals work their way through traffic and possibly around your seat in the street.

5. The river markets of the Mekong Delta


The mighty Mekong River dominates life in the south of Vietnam with transport and trade occurring on the water. Hop on a boat to visit the floating markets and eat breakfast that you purchase from vendors rowing your way.

By sailing on the river, you can know more about the floating houses or markets here, that's a cultural beauty of one Southeast Asian Country like Vietnam. Besides, you can have a party on boat with fire or eat fish after fishing.


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