When exploring Vietnam, it's essential to navigate the cultural landscape with respect and sensitivity. Vietnamese people are very friendly, open and welcoming - always willing to share their culture with foreigners, but what may be culturally appropriate in your home country
Step right up, flavor adventurers, and let us take you on a tantalizing journey through the bustling streets of Vietnam. Born from the marriage between French sophistication and Vietnamese ingenuity, Bánh mì reigns supreme as the undisputed champion of fast food. With intriguing roots, the French colonialists introduced the baguette to Vietnam in the 19th century, but it was the Vietnamese culinary masters who transformed this humble French loaf into a masterpiece.
Vietnam is probably most well known for its variety of delicious noodle soups. Like all Vietnamese dishes, each bowl of noodles is sure to offer up a unique blend of ingredients and regional influences.
Ho Chi Minh City, commonly known as Saigon, is a vibrant and dynamic city with a rich history and culture. Depending on the length of time you plan to visit Saigon and your interests, we’ve compiled a list of the most popular “must-see” spots!
Getting an E-visa to enter Vietnam can be quite frustrating to be frank, and there are multiple confusing information on the internet about the Vietnam e-visa and obtaining one. So in this article, we’ll try to be as condense and as simple as possible. Considering this one “Vietnam E-visa for Dummies”, and no, definitely you’re not a dummy but applying for one makes us feel like one sometimes (I do lol!). Without any further ado, let’s get to it.
Ho Chi Minh City, or simply Saigon, is known as the city that never sleeps. One of the factors that contribute to the “sleepless activities” are all the vibrant cool bars where the city dwellers, especially the youngsters, love to hang out with their friends and date after a hard working day.