When indicating the natural differences that exist among people, most Chinese will bring up the proverb, “The dragon has nine sons, none of which are alike.” According to Chinese culture, the dragon has nine sons, but unfortunately, they do not look like the dragons. Instead, they have their own unique appearances and habits. Some look beautiful, some appear cute, while some are ugly. Depending on the habits of each son, Chinese feng shui experts will place them in different positions in their houses or temples. This cycling trip not only shows you how to recognize those sons from the beautiful architecture in China Town but also goes deep inside the Chinese community in Saigon to learn more about them.
6:45 AM: Arrive at the meeting point " The Bike Coffee " The address is 816 Truong Sa, Ward 14, District 3. Check-in and try on your bikes.
7:00 AM: Walk through basic bike navigation and road safety instructions.
7:15 – 8:30 AM: Ready! Set! Ride from the meeting point. We begin with a warm-up cycling exercise through the city to breathe early morning fresh air and observe the city getting ready for a new day.
8:30 AM: Stop for morning coffee and breakfast.
9:15 AM: Start the expedition to look for 9 Descendants of the Dragon by visiting Tue Thanh Guildhall aka “Thien Hau” temple
Visiting “Guanyin” Pagoda aka On Lang, Nghia Nhuan temple. This is one of the more famous temples in Cholon, Saigon's once-robust Chinatown. An establishment of immigrants of Fujian descent, Quan Am Pagoda is the place to worship the Goddess of Mercy. Both the ornate entrance and colorful interior are impressive.
Visiting Nghia An temple. The temple is more accurately a guildhall (Hoi Quan), built in the early 19th century by Chinese from Yian (Nghia An) in China's Guangdong province.
11:30 AM (Estimated time): Return to meeting point. End the tour.
6:45 AM: Arrive at the meeting point: " The Bike Coffee " address is 816 Truong Sa, Ward 14, District 3. Check-in and try on your bikes.
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam's largest metropolis, is a vibrant blend of tradition and modernity. Known for its rich history, bustling markets, and French colonial architecture, it offers a dynamic travel experience with its lively street food culture, historical landmarks, and energetic nightlife.
This museum provides a sobering look at the Vietnam War and its impact on the country. It houses a collection of war machinery, photographs, and artifacts.
A network of underground tunnels used by Viet Cong soldiers during the Vietnam War. Visitors can explore the tunnels, learn about their history, and see various war relics.
A beautiful example of French colonial architecture, this cathedral is a prominent landmark in the city. It is a peaceful place to visit and offers a glimpse into the city's religious heritage.
One of the most famous markets in Ho Chi Minh City, offering a wide variety of goods, including food, clothing, souvenirs, and handicrafts. It's a great place to experience local culture and shop for bargains.
Offers panoramic views of the city from the 49th floor. The Skydeck provides a unique perspective on Ho Chi Minh City's skyline and landmarks.
A traditional Vietnamese noodle soup made with beef or chicken broth, rice noodles, and various toppings such as meat, herbs, and bean sprouts.
A Vietnamese sandwich made with a baguette, filled with various ingredients such as grilled meat, pâté, pickled vegetables, and fresh herbs.
Broken rice served with grilled pork, a fried egg, and various accompaniments like pickled vegetables and fish sauce.
Fresh spring rolls filled with shrimp, pork, herbs, and rice vermicelli, served with a peanut or fish sauce dipping sauce.
This is the dry season with lower humidity and less rain, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The weather is generally pleasant, though it can be quite hot.
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Ho Chi Minh City is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime and scams can occur, especially in crowded areas and at night. Exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings.
Saigon Railway Station
Mien Dong Bus Station, Mien Tay Bus Station
Buses are an affordable way to get around, but they can be crowded and slow due to traffic. Routes are numerous and well-marked.
Available • Apps: Grab, Gojek
Car, Bike, Scooter
The Mekong Delta is a vast network of rivers, canals, and islands known for its lush landscapes, floating markets, and traditional villages. It offers a unique glimpse into rural Vietnamese life.
A network of underground tunnels used by Viet Cong soldiers during the Vietnam War. Visitors can explore the tunnels, learn about their history, and see various war relics.
A coastal city known for its beautiful beaches, seafood, and relaxed atmosphere. It's a popular destination for a day trip from Ho Chi Minh City.
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