

A grand colonial building in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, once the city's administrative center.
Traditional Vietnamese conical hats, handmade from palm leaves, symbolizing local culture and craftsmanship.
Elegant long tunic dress, a national symbol worn by Vietnamese women, often made from silk or cotton.
Vietnam is famous for its robusta coffee, with popular varieties including Ca Phe Sua Da (coffee with milk) and Ca Phe Chon (weasel coffee).
Iconic landmark where the Vietnam War ended, offering a glimpse into the country's history.
A bustling market offering local goods, food, and a taste of local life.
A poignant reminder of the Vietnam War, housing artifacts and exhibits on the conflict.
Ho Chi Minh City has a tropical climate with frequent rain showers.

Iconic for its traditional Vietnamese breakfast dishes, especially phở and bánh mì.
Famous for its rich, flavorful hủ tiếu noodle soup, a local favorite for breakfast.
Popular for its modern take on Vietnamese cuisine and stylish ambiance.
Vietnamese baguette sandwich with pâté, pickled vegetables, and chili sauce

Broken rice with grilled pork, pickled vegetables, and a fried egg
Grilled pork and noodle dish with dipping sauce

A masterpiece of Gothic architecture, Notre-Dame de Strasbourg is the sixth-tallest church in the world, renowned for its intricate sculptures and astronomical clock.
Puncak Pass Temple, nestled in the lush Puncak Pass region, is a serene Hindu temple offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and tea plantations.
Brookgreen Gardens, a sculpture garden and wildlife preserve, is a serene retreat showcasing American sculpture and Lowcountry wildlife.