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<p>Welcome to Saigon (now known as Ho Chi Minh City) – the most hectic and business city of Vietnam.<br />Upon arrival at the airport, you will be welcomed by the local tour guide and then transferred to the city centre to the hotel.</p> <p>Afternoon, we start the city tour at the Reunification Palace, the witness of the fierce Vietnam War ended in 1975. The grand building today is a Museum and Hall of official receptions. </p> <p>Nearby the palaces are the colonial-styled Central Post Office and the Notre Dame Cathedral, built between 1877 and 1883 and one of the city’s major landmarks. Have a walking tour on Nguyen Hue street to take the photos of the Opera House and the Ho Chi Minh Committee (outside).</p> <p>From here, walking to Ben Thanh Market one of the most typical symbols of Saigon to experience the daily life of the locals and do shopping the hand-made goods there.</p> <p>Overnight in Saigon.</p> <p><strong><em>Note:</em></strong> The normal check-in time is 14:00 pm. Early check-in depending on hotel availability.</p> <p> </p>
<p>After breakfast at the hotel. You will be picked by at the hotel and be taken by car to the My Tho the homeland of coconut and family factories with local products like coconut candy, rice paper. Upon arrival, embark on the boat cruising on the mighty Mekong River viewing the life to the local people live along the banks. We stop at one of the 4 islands in the area for sightseeing.</p> <p>Enjoy the fresh tropical fruits served in the heart of the garden accompanied by traditional southern Vietnamese folk music at the plantation. After that, you will embark on the small boats rowed the local people thru the small channels with water coconut tree to visit the local factories.</p> <p>There you will taste the honey tea and see the local people produce the coconut candy milk and of course you also can try it or stroll in the garden where the locals feed honeybee. After that enjoy the horse-cart trip through the tranquil road of the village.</p> <p>We continue getting on the big boat to visit the vast area. Enjoy your lunch at a local restaurant nearby the Mekong River with the Elephant Ear fish. Afternoon, drive back to Saigon with a stop to visit Vinh Trang pagoda, a famous pagoda in the area that its architecture is a mix of Chinese, Cambodian, and French culture.</p> <p>Overnight at hotel in Saigon.</p>
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<p>Breakfast, you will have some time to relax. Then its transfer to the airport.</p>
<p>Breakfast, you will have some time to relax. Then its transfer to the airport.<br></p>
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