We’re not lying when we say you can live in Saigon with any budget. Whether you’re just looking to teach and get by or live a life of luxury, there is a place for everyone in this metropolis.
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A Complete Guide to the Cu Chi Tunnels (Including Tips & Tricks!)
The Cu Chi tunnels were not only home to thousands of Viet Cong guerrillas, but it was also a complicated structure consisting of numerous trenches, bunkers, booby traps, bomb shelters, and an amazing air ventilation system.
Read MoreLife on the Hanoi Train Street
During my trip to Hanoi, after visiting most of the famous places in this city, my friend told me about a train street (xom duong tau in Vietnamese) where I could watch the train passing as closely as I could imagine. One I visited, I was completely surprised by the life here.
Read MoreThe Most Photogenic Points of Interest in Da Lat
If you are a fan of photography and are still wondering where in Da Lat to maximize your camera’s capacity, read on! In this peaceful city, there are so many beautiful sceneries that will give your heart a rest and your camera the energy to keep finding more places to see.
Read MoreThe Stories Behind Mid-Autumn Festival Traditional Jobs
When I think of the Mid-Autumn Festival, I think of two things: mooncake and lanterns. And these two popular symbols have long stories behind them. Let’s discover these stories by listening to the people who create them in Saigon.
Read MoreThe Ultimate Vietnam Bucket List
With many beautiful cities and interesting activities to do in the whole of Vietnam, there are a few activities a cut above the rest. Adventurous travelers and relaxed vacationers alike should not miss these beautiful landscapes and the best way to experience them!
Read MoreThe Unspoken Rules of Cho Lon (Saigon’s Chinatown)
Cho Lon is a unique place, and sometimes with unique places, there are a few rules that you should be aware of before you enter. Besides these rules, you should also skim this article for a general idea about this great part of Saigon!
Read MoreThings You Need to Know Before Joining a Vietnamese Wedding in Saigon
I came up with the idea to write this article after a Christina's member got married. He invited the whole company and my expat colleagues asked me many questions related to this topic. If you are in Vietnam long enough, or stumble upon a wedding or an invitation, here are a few things you should know.
Read MoreThree Perfect Days in Hoi An
Only have three days in Hoi An? From a cultural tango in the Joi | Tra Que Gardens to a motorbike tour out in the countryside, you’ll learn that fortune favors the ambitious, not only the brave.
Read MoreA Complete Guide to Tipping in Vietnam
Tipping customs vary from country to country. You may have grown up somewhere where tipping is a must but here in Vietnam, this is not always the case.
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