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Vietnam is a country that blends eastern and western cultures. From oriental architecture to western architecture, we can see ancient imperial capitals, western churches, ancient pagodas and modern buildings. There is also a coastline stretching for thousands of miles from north to south. These 20 things to do in Vietnam, feel the beauty of Vietnam, and leave no regrets!

1. Huian Ancient Town

There are many Chinese clubs in Hoi An, such as Fujian Club and Zhao Guang Club, which are built by Chinese who come here, and are the places that best reflect the cultural integration between China and Vietnam. I suggest going to see it at night. There are lanterns in the ancient town, and the Lantern Festival is very beautiful.

2. Lost in a crazy house

It is said that the madhouse was designed by the former president of South Vietnam. It has a wide brain, cobwebs, seals, big tree holes and so on. The design is very whimsical and has been expanding. Let's take a walk and have some fun.

3. Nha Trang Amusement Park

There are many amusement parks everywhere, but Nha Trang Amusement Park is located in Zhudao, an island with an area of 30,000 square meters and the longest cross-sea train in the world. It is also a five-star hotel, and you can play all the projects for free when you check in, which is quite cost-effective.

4. Mekong River Night Tour

After watching the Mekong River tragedy, everyone should be familiar with the Mekong River. Ho Chi Minh City is a section of the Mekong River that flows into the sea, far from the Mekong River in the movie. A one-day trip to the Mekong River can be felt, especially at night, and eating Vietnamese hot pot is unique.

5. Retro style of Datun old railway station.

Dade's old railway station attracts many people to punch in, and there is always a feeling of looking for the old days when taking pictures there; You can take the train, with a total length of 7 kilometers, to the surrounding towns and enjoy the scenery of Vietnamese towns along the way.

6. Have dinner and drink fruit milkshakes at local roadside stalls.

Food is hidden in the streets and lanes, and you can get the original flavor when you eat it on the roadside beach. If there are more motorcycles parked beside the roadside beach, it means that the tunnel can attract local people. There are many kinds of fruits in Vietnam, sweet and watery. There are many vendors pushing carts to sell fruit milkshakes, and they can buy a cup, which is delicious.

7. Cheap and affordable seafood dinner

Vietnam is rich in seafood, so seafood is fresh and cheap. If you go to coastal cities such as Nha Trang or Minai, you can go fishing by yourself and eat the freshest food on the boat. You can also eat seafood buffet in the store, and the per capita cost is more than 100 yuan.

8. French food and French sticks with Vietnamese flavor

France brought French food culture here, and Vietnam combined French food with traditional flavor, which is a different style; There is also a French baguette. Vietnamese will put vegetables and barbecue in baguettes and pour sauce on them. You'll like the smell.

9. Get drunk in a small bar in Wu Fan Old Street.

Wu Fan Old Street is the most prosperous area in Ho Chi Minh City. There are many small bars, many foreigners, and there are also beautiful women performing in the small bars. You can sit for one night with a glass of wine, which is a good place to release stress.

10. Vietnamese rice noodles

This is the most famous food in Vietnam. Locals usually eat it in the morning, noon and evening. Many Chinese knots have been tasted and I like the taste. There are many in the street. Just pick one.

1 1. Try the difference between Vietnamese spring rolls and China spring rolls.

The difference between Vietnamese spring rolls and China spring rolls is that Vietnamese spring rolls are wrapped in pork and vegetables, dipped in fish sauce, or fried, which tastes very good. Most of the time it will be wrapped in coriander. I hate coriander, so I don't eat it often.

12. Watch the water puppet show

There are many puppet shows in China. This is a Vietnamese water puppet show. Performers have to stay in the water for a long time to perform, and they can watch one for 30 yuan.

13. Take the "passenger first" tricycle.

Why is it called "passengers die first"? Because this tricycle is in front of passengers, its safety is low, but its vision is good, so it is nicknamed "passengers die first".

14. Rent a motorcycle to travel

After visiting the tourist attractions, the hotel can rent a motorcycle for one day in 40 yuan. You can rent one and ride your beloved scooter. It will never get stuck in traffic.

15. Enjoy the local spa.

SPA in Vietnam is very cheap, comfortable, powerful and lasts for a long time, ranging from 50- 100. If you are not satisfied, you can make a request. Good service and high cost performance.

16. Driving jet skis and paragliders at sea

In Vietnam, you can drive a jet ski. People who like excitement should not miss it and experience the feeling of galloping on the sea. Enjoy the thrill of paragliding at sea. There will be a staff member to pick you up after landing, and it's okay if you can't swim.

17. Living in the "Sea Villa" in Halong Bay

In Halong Bay, there is a fully functional boat called "Sea Villa", which can enjoy the beautiful scenery all the way and fully integrate into the world of Halong Bay.

18. Go to the temple to worship Buddha

Vietnam should wear formal long-sleeved trousers when going to temples and slippers when entering temples, especially girls should not wear short skirts and shorts. Viet Nam is also a Buddhist country and worships Taoist figures in China. People who believe in Buddhism can go.

19. Visit the local night market and buy local handicrafts.

Want to know the price in Vietnam, go to the night market. There are many snacks, handicrafts and so on, and the prices are also affordable. Friends who like to buy at buy buy deserve to stay.

20. Buy drip coffee

Vietnam is the second largest coffee producer in the world, and local people like to drink coffee. Coffee without sugar, with milk at most. When you buy coffee in Vietnam, you usually send a leaky pot, and you can slowly taste authentic Vietnamese coffee after returning home.

These are all things I think are worth experiencing. Of course, there are some things I haven't mentioned. You are welcome to add more. How did you go to Vietnam? Enjoy the trip together!