Ho Chi Minh City is the largest, busiest and most exciting city in Vietnam, rich with intrigue and culture. Often regarded as a “blending mixture of cultures”, it offers a wealth of discoveries through the daily life of its people. With over 300 years of history, Ho Chi Minh City has evolved into a fascinating tourist destination, brimming with cultural and historical landmarks. During our tour, we will visit some of the city's most intriguing sights. These include The War Remnants Museum: a vivid portrayal of the futility of war; The Reunification Palace: a beautifully preserved palace that served as the residence of the President of the Republic of Vietnam during the 1960s and 1970s; Notre Dame Cathedral: constructed in 1880 and the Old Post Office: built between 1886 and 1891; Thien Hau Pagoda in Cho Lon: a Chinese-style temple located in Chinatown (District 5), dedicated to Thien Hau, the Lady of the Sea, also known as “Mazu”.
Our final stop will be a Vietnamese lacquerware factory, where you can observe the intricate process of creating these traditional Vietnamese products.