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More to Saigon than just gridlock traffic
Strolling around Saigon can be a fascinating
experience with the hurry of pedestrians and the bustle of heavy traffic. Saigon
is bustling, hustling and dusty, even smoky. Saigon has no the ancientness of
thousand-year-old Athens City or the magnificence of Paris. Saigon is young,
small, but entices tourists thanks to its distinctions in culture, history, food
and people.
Towering buildings, luxury hotels and trade centers interlace with old
architectural works to dress Saigon up with the freshness of a new era. One
glance at a line of buildings in Saigon offers visitors many genres of décor,
from French colonial designs with meticulous decorations and onion-shaped Indian
vaults to three-door Chinese temple gates. And Saigon’s streets capture romance
under the shade of seasoned trees.
“Saigon is too weird, amidst the center are towering green trees, making the
city poetic,” said a tourist from the Netherlands.
Saigon is also made interesting by its small corner markets which are always
busy in a jubilant ambiance of trading. Some trading streets have existed for a
long time, such as a 200-year-old trading street in Cho Lon (China Town) in
District 5 and a rice selling street called Tran Chanh Chieu that was born in
1750 in the Chinese community.
Those interested in antiques can roam Le Cong Kieu Street in District 1. This
small street holds about 40 shops selling antique lamps in thousands of shapes
and sizes, ceramics, chairs, tables and clocks. At the end of the street are
paintings, wood works and parallel sentences. Coming here, tourists feel they
are lost in an antique museum.
Colorful flowers and fruits abound on Le Thanh Ton Street next to Ben Thanh
Market. There, tourists can purchase all kinds of Vietnamese fruit and
multicolored flowers.
If tourists want to wander colorful streets, Hai Thuong Lan Ong and Trang Tu in
District 5 are recommended.
Coming here, tourists can learn more about the daily life and customs of Chinese
people and can satisfy their eyes with cute ornaments, especially near
Christmas. Luong Nhu Hoc in this district is dazzling with red and yellow dragon
costumes, bonnets and gowns for royal and traditional drama performances.
Exploring Saigon on foot, by bicycle or by cyclo to take a taste of Saigon life
gives a sense that Saigon is also poetic, charming and gentle, not only bustling
and hustling as standard complaints go.
Source: VietNamNet/SGT |
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