

Donglong Market, a bustling local market in Ho Chi Minh City, offers a vibrant blend of traditional Vietnamese culture and modern influences.
Famous for its rich, flavorful beef noodle soup, a local favorite for over 50 years.
Offers a variety of local breakfast delights, including Ay-Chung Flour-Thickened Noodle and Xiaolongbao.
Known for its traditional Taiwanese dishes, such as Braised Pork Belly and Oyster Omelette.
A bustling local market offering fresh produce, local snacks, and traditional goods.
A historic temple showcasing a blend of Chinese and Taiwanese architectural styles.
A beautiful mosque with a striking blend of Islamic and Taiwanese architectural elements.

Fried dough sticks, crispy and golden, often eaten with soy milk for breakfast.

Savory crepe filled with egg, scallions, and your choice of toppings like sausage or hoisin sauce.

Steamed buns filled with meat, vegetables, or sweet fillings like red bean paste.
Handcrafted bamboo items like baskets and chopsticks, showcasing the region's traditional craftsmanship.
A symbol of Taiwanese culture, these sweet, tangy cakes are a must-try local delicacy.
Donglong Market can be rainy, especially in the evenings.
Exploring the market involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the market's bustling environment.
Beautifully woven fabrics and accessories, reflecting Taiwan's indigenous cultures and traditions.

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