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Things To Do in Ho Chi Minh City

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Is Ho Chi Minh City boring? Is it fun? How do people relax in their free time? From playing and watching live sports to listening to live music to volunteering, here's what six local experts had to say about things to do in Ho Chi Minh City.

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Ho Chi Minh City is a very busy city with a lot of motorbikes. If someone moves to this city they should be careful when crossing the road as there appear to be no traffic rules. Riding a motorbike is a lot of fun and much easier to get around, but you have to be very careful.

After almost four decades of recovering, HCMC is well known for its historical monuments and beautiful buildings. Back then, people were heavily influenced by French architecture. Thanks to that, many aesthetic colonial sites still remain and many are in regular use by the local people. The Central Post Office was built between 1886 and 1891. It is one of the most popular places that attract a large number of tourists to visit.

Ho Chi Minh city is very diverse. Ho Chi Minh City has a lot of places where you can get your dose of entertainment on a good level. Don’t forget to see the AO Show at the Royal Opera House when you’re in Saigon. There are so many clubs and bars in Ho Chi Minh City that it would take you a lifetime to visit them all. You can have a party in style on one of the fashionable rooftops, or you can go to Bui Vien Street for a pint at one of the bars for backpackers. I found Saigon to be much more affordable than Da Nang. You can find cheap apartments and houses to live here and the street food is not only delicious, but also cheap compared to the one we found in Hoi An and Da Nang.

Ho Chi Minh City has low cost of living. They have affordable house rent and cheap food. Transportation fee is also cheap. People are friendly and English-speaking Vietnamese are mostly in the foreigner-packed areas. There are also a lot of tourist attractions within the city such as the museums, Cathedral, and souvenir shops and most importantly their healthy food selection.

Despite all the chaos, HCMC seems to have a pretty chill lifestyle. On a regular weekday, most people would prefer to enjoy their breakfast outside and start working at 8. Morning coffee is essential to SaiGonese, some people can skip their meal but cannot go to work without a cup of ice coffee. HCMC never sleeps. No matter how tired people are after a long day of work, somehow, they are full of energy to hang out all night with friends and family.

The food here is amazing. Secondly, we have all kinds of activities from day to night. Last but not least, price is very affordable. people from Ho Chi Minh City are very friendly especially to foreigners, so if you are wondering about something, just ask someone around the corner. Not all Vietnamese speak English, but most of us are.

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