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Ho Chi Minh City expands river tours and cultural programs to enhance regional travel links and eco-tourism offerings.
With a history spanning over a century, rooted in the legend of a fisherman discovering a statue, the small yet renowned Sa Tan Temple in G oVap district in HCM City draws many visitors daily seeking peace and prosperity.
For over 30 years, a mother-daughter-run dessert shop in Ho Chi Minh City has drawn crowds with its two signature jet-black sweet soups that are both unique in appearance and rich in flavor.
This family-run stall in HCM City has captured hearts - and palates - since grandma’s time.
Home to 113 ancient statues, this national relic in HCM City is one of Vietnam’s oldest and most revered temples.
This unique dessert shop in District 1 offers delicious black sesame dishes and live piano music by its 70-year-old owner.
Returning tourists praise cơm tấm for its generous portions and rich flavor, placing it above pho.
Ho Chi Minh City – the centre of the southern region – has nearly 190 ranked historical and cultural relic sites, many of which are closely linked to the resistance war against US imperialists.
Exploring the Phu Tho Hoa Tunnels, young Vietnamese gain newfound respect for the resilience of previous generations.
To comfortably enjoy the grand April 30 military parade in Ho Chi Minh City without the stress of crowds or intense heat, visitors can opt for several well-located cafés along the parade route.
Explore Can Gio’s UNESCO biosphere reserve and historic Rung Sac base on this forest-lined road.
Nhan Huong café in Saigon Zoo operated as a covert revolutionary base from 1963 to 1975 and is now a historical site.
From the Independence Palace to Ben Thanh Market, these timeless landmarks reflect the city's cultural and historical evolution.
A viral video shows how a VND1.5 million dress made in 24 hours amazed a Japanese fashion entrepreneur visiting Ho Chi Minh City.
In a world of ever-changing food trends, two elderly sisters continue to serve the same beloved fried rice cakes their father once sold decades ago.
Discover a hidden culinary treasure in Saigon - an 80 - year - old vendor’s crispy banh khot. With limited servings each day, this local favorite is a must - try for food lovers in Ho Chi Minh City.
Sonny Side, a famous food YouTuber, visited Ho Chi Minh City to try a luxurious crab sticky rice dish priced at 990,000 VND ($40). He called it "so good, it's hard to describe!"
An American tourist tries both a high-end $10 bánh mì and a $0.80 street version in Ho Chi Minh City. Despite the gourmet experience, he says street food offers the best taste and authenticity.
The HCM City Department of Tourism said the city’s tourism industry has continued to record impressive growth in February in both the number of visitors and tourism revenue.
With over 30 attractions, including Vietnam’s first artificial water park and one of the largest crocodile reserves, Suoi Tien offers an adventure unlike any other.