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Saigon, Vietnam

Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City, HCMC), Vietnam travel highlights. Includes Vietnamese people, street food, flower markets and shots of Tet, the Vietnamese lunar new year. More information on Tet and Saigon: Getting Ready for Tet in Saigon Saigon: First Impressions
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  • War Remnants Museum - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    War Remnants Museum - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    US military planes and tanks adorn the garden of the War Remnants Museum in HCMC. The exhibits here offer a sobering look into the horrors and aftermath of the Vietnam war, from the immediate loss of life and destruction of farmland to the effects still felt today of chemicals like Agent Orange that were used in the war. Read about our brief brush with the American (Vietnam) War.

  • Pig Decors - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Pig Decors - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    We were fortunate to be in HCMC right before the Vietnamese (and Chinese) lunar new year, welcoming the turn of the pig this time around. Pigs of all sizes and styles adorned the city, complementing the flowers and other new year decorations. Read more about Saigon's preparation for Tet.

  • Cu Chi Tunnels - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Cu Chi Tunnels - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Located about 40 kilometers outside of Saigon, the Cu Chi region was the site of a 200 kilometer network of tunnels. These tunnels provided a way for people to navigate the area without being seen and to live underground. Tunnels were complete with living spaces including kitchens, bunkers, factories, clinics. This hole seen here is an example of a hidden entrance to the tunnels. Someone could drop down into the tunnel system to disappear or pop up above ground to lay a trap and then disappear again. Check out the size of the hole compared to the shoes. This gives an indication of how small the tunnels were. Even though a section of the tunnels was widened and to enable tourists to crawl through, the tunnel was still barely navigable and caused almost instant claustrophobia. We left with a greater understanding of how hellish it must have been for both sides fighting in this region (and in the whole of Vietnam). Of the 16,000 people original Cu Chi residents, only 4,000 remained at the conclusion of the war. Read about our brief brush with the American (Vietnam) War.

  • Hotel de Ville - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Hotel de Ville - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Built originally by the French, this perfectly preserved building houses HCMC's city hall (or People's Committee). You can still see France's thumbprint in HCMC with buildings like this or the cathedral just a few blocks away. A bit of the west in the east. Read about our first impressions of Saigon.

  • Ben Thanh Market Restaurant - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Ben Thanh Market Restaurant - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    When the inside of Ben Thanh Market closes in the evening, restaurants set up outside under plastic tarps. In a few minutes, the restaurant is ready - plastic tables, tanks of fresh seafood, a grilling and cooking area, and coolers of drinks on ice. We became regulars at this place, eating superbly grilled giant prawn of 350 grams, mollusks, oysters and soft-shelled crab for very reasonable prices. By the end of the week, we even had a regular table and got big smiles each time we entered. Read about snackin' in Saigon.

  • Tour Guide with Gigantic Shoe - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Tour Guide with Gigantic Shoe - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Our whacky tour guide holds up a gigantic shoe as an example of the work done in the underground bunkers to keep people clothed, shoed and fed. Our tour began with a North Vietnamese propaganda film praising the courage and industriousness of the Cu Chi fighters. Another example of a tour where you learned more from what was *not* said. Read about our brief brush with the American (Vietnam) War.

  • Fish - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Fish - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    More fish than you can shake a stick at. Read about snackin' in Saigon.

  • Blood Arcas - Saigon, Vietnam

    Blood Arcas - Saigon, Vietnam

    Sounds gross, we know. Absolutely not. The recommendation came from the waitress at our favorite sidewalk restaurant outside of Ben Thanh market. And inquiring minds wanted to know...or at least try. The taste more than exceeded our expectations - grilled mollusks (blood arca) that were buttery and clean, topped with roasted peanuts, spring onions, vinegar sauce and fresh herbs. Read about snackin' in Saigon.

  • Vegetables at the Market - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Vegetables at the Market - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Read about snackin' in Saigon.

  • Selling Guavas - Saigon, Vietnam

    Selling Guavas - Saigon, Vietnam

    These women sell baskets of fruit outside the Ben Thanh market. We were spoiled with the choice of fruit and other foods on offer. Read about snackin' in Saigon.

  • Notre Dame Church - Saigon, Vietnam

    Notre Dame Church - Saigon, Vietnam

    Built in the last part of the 19th century by the French, this church has been nicely renovated recently. Read about snackin' in Saigon.

  • Flower Arrangement - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Flower Arrangement - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    A flower arranger preparing for Tet. The amount of flowers and markets devoted exclusively to them rocket in the few days preceding Tet. Read about Tet festivities in Saigon.

  • Varieties of "Che" - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Varieties of "Che" - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Che, a sweet, layered Vietnamese drink (or soup) served as a snack or dessert. And, it's all about choices and texture. A che stand will look something like a penny candy store. Do I want the red bubbles or the blue bubbles? Do I want mung beans or kidney beans? Out of fascination, Dan got into the habit of ordering these drinks at the Vietnamese market in Prague's Malesice district. Read about snackin' in Saigon.

  • Garlic and Chopsticks - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Garlic and Chopsticks - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Pickled garlic and chopsticks at the Ben Thanh market in HCMC. Read about snackin' in Saigon.

  • Lunch - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Lunch - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    A seafood vendor takes a lunch break, eating soup with a side of rice. Read about snackin' in Saigon.

  • Peppers - Saigon, Vietnam

    Peppers - Saigon, Vietnam

    A vendor takes a post-lunch nap (or rather, the nap takes her) at a vegetable stand in Ben Thanh market. Read about snackin' in Saigon.

  • Spring Rolls - Saigon, Vietnam

    Spring Rolls - Saigon, Vietnam

    Hand rolled to perfection, these beautiful shrimp fresh spring rolls are part of a bulk order from a small stand at Ben Thanh market. We started rolling our own fresh spring rolls while still in Prague, thanks to the ingredients we were able to acquire at the Vietnamese markets. You can imagine our delight when finding them all over Vietnam. The more herbs rolled, the better. It makes an ideal savory snack - clean and healthy. Read about snackin' in Saigon.

  • Banh Chung - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Banh Chung - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Banh Chung - sticky rice and pork wrapped tightly in leaves - are a must for welcoming in the New Year. Read about snackin' in Saigon.

  • Beautiful Orchids - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Beautiful Orchids - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    The week before Vietnamese New Year (Tet) brought a gigantic flower market to the park near our hotel. Flowers are essential to celebrating and welcoming in the new year. These orchids were just screaming out to be bought - how could you have a bad year with these in your house? Read about Tet festivities in Saigon.

  • Orchids at the Tet Flower Market - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Orchids at the Tet Flower Market - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Read about Tet festivities in Saigon.

  • Piggy Banks for the New Year - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Piggy Banks for the New Year - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    We were wondering, what do they do in other years? Doggy banks? Monkey banks? Rat banks? Read about Tet festivities in Saigon.

  • Unusual Flower - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Unusual Flower - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    This looked like it belonged more appropriately under the sea than above it. It was one of the flowers on display at the flower market leading up to Tet (Vietnamese New Year). Read about Tet festivities in Saigon.

  • Kids on a Field Trip - Saigon, Vietnam

    Kids on a Field Trip - Saigon, Vietnam

    As we were walking through the Saigon flower markets on a Saturday morning, we came across large groups of students on field trips. They made our morning - waving, screaming hallo! and laughing contagiously each time we tried to say hello back to them in Vietnamese. Read about Tet festivities in Saigon.

  • Beautiful Ladies - Saigon, Vietnam

    Beautiful Ladies - Saigon, Vietnam

    While walking through the flower market one afternoon, we spotted a camera crew shooting down one of the aisles. It was amusing to watch these four women act "natural" while admiring and choosing flowers for their Tet celebration. Read about Tet festivities in Saigon.

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    Banh Chung - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
    Beautiful Orchids - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
    Orchids at the Tet Flower Market - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam