Lunar New Year EXCLUSIVE deal & Small group-joining (<15 guests) tour which offers complimentary pick-up & drop-off at hotels in Dist.1, Dist.3, Dist.4, HCM City.
Discover Saigon’s pre-Tet atmosphere through vibrant local streets, visit Binh Dong Pier Tet Flower Market and stroll through Chinatown across Tau Hu Canal with lantern-filled streets and festive decorations, explore On Lang Temple to learn about local spiritual practices and pray for luck and prosperity, then enjoy Saigon coffee culture and visit Phố Ông Đồ (Calligraphy Street) with a complimentary calligraphy gift for the New Year.
Pickup included
08:00 – Pick-up at Saigontourist Travel Service Office (102 Nguyen Hue St., District 1) or hotels in district 1,3,4. Meet your guide and receive a brief introduction to the tour highlights and Vietnamese Lunar New Year (Tet) traditions.
08:30 – Sightseeing at Binh Dong Pier – Tet Flower Market
Arrive at Binh Dong Pier in Cho Lon (Chinatown). Walk along the pier to see hundreds of boats from the Mekong Delta selling colorful flowers, creating a vibrant floating flower market.
Enjoy photo opportunities and the lively pre-Tet atmosphere.
Cross the pedestrian bridge over Tau Hu Canal and continue walking through streets decorated with red lanterns, calligraphy, lucky charms, and festive Tet ornaments.
09:30 Visit one of the oldest and most sacred Chinese temples in Saigon. Admire its traditional red-and gold architecture, intricate carvings, and ceramic decorations. Learn about local spiritual practices and pray for luck, peace, and prosperity for the New Year.
10:45 – Coffee Break – Saigon Coffee Culture
Relax at a local coffee shop and enjoy a refreshing drink while experiencing Saigon’s unique
coffee culture and festive pre-Tet vibe.
11:30 – Visit “Pho Ong Do” – Calligraphy Street
Visit Calligraphy Street (Phố Ông Đồ) at the Youth Cultural House. Watch calligraphy masters write New Year wishes for luck, prosperity, and happiness. Each guest receives a complimentary calligraphy artwork as a Tet keepsake.
12:30 – Drop-off at Saigontourist Travel Service Office / Hotels in D1,D3, D4
Return to the original meeting point. The tour ends with memorable experiences and a deeper understanding of Saigon’s Tet traditions.
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