Thứ Hai, 27 tháng 2, 2017

Things to do in Vietnam - Hanoi, Hoi An, Saigon

Ly Quoc Su Pagoda
In spite of the change in its appearance, this nearly-900-year-old temple built in Vietnamese style is still so precious thanks to the preservation of many valuable antiques including the Buddha statue and the Tu Chung’s valuable bell, as well as the precise architecture of various special carving patterns.
Still reserving the statue of Ly Quoc Su's, Buddha statues as well as statues of priest Tu Dao Hanh together with his mother and Monk Giac Hai, this temple is considered as the cultural and historical treasure of Vietnam. Indochina travel Vietnam

Walking the Town at night in Vietnam
A simple experience, you just step out into the street and see the old houses, the multicolored street lantern at night. You'll imagine you lost in the gala of light, a picture of serenity combination of ancient architecture with rustic image and excitement of modern life. Perhaps the most beautiful is still the segment along the Huai River, where the sparkling streaks on the surface. Hoi An is even more beautiful when no tourists and shops, the old town was truly back to the old silhouette, the most taciturn.


Cao Dai Temple in Saigon
Approximately 60 miles (100 kilometers) northwest of Ho Chi Minh City and in the town of Tay Ninh situated the Cao Dai Temple whose community of priests and enthusiasts are very welcoming of reverential visitors. Visiting this temple you will have a great chance to watch any of the 4 worship services offered daily to make this a memorable experience.

Although being built over 20 years, the Cao Dai Temple is the original temple and the best of its types in Vietnam. Around southern Vietnam existed a large number of Cao Dai temples but none can compare to this unique temple.
Ben Thanh market:
This is the most symbol famous centennial of HCMC, where any foreign tourists arriving in Saigon are certain to look at. Market was built in 1870, originally called “Les Halles CENTRALES” before being renamed Ben Thanh in 1912. Through many ups and downs, now Ben Thanh Market is one of the oldest markets with the oldest history in Ho Chi Minh city.