Hello,Steemit Friends
South East Asia region offers so many exquisite destinations to be discovered. I have lived my whole life in Thailand and traveled to more than 15 countries around the world but have never really explore my neighborhood countries.
I want to see more of this part of the world. Today I would like to share my trip to Ho Chi Minh City with you. This is my first time to Vitenam!! As I am here to visit some friends and see this city, why don't I let my fellow Steemits join me. I hope you enjoy my journey as much as I do.
I departed from Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok to Tan Son Nhat International Airport. It takes only approximately 1 hours and 18 minutes on flight.
But First !!!
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If you ever come to this Airport in Bangkok and looking for some good snacks I highly recommend "The Roll" in King Power Duty Free.
They have so many flavors to choose from.
The best part is that you can taste all of them
before purchasing. 😂
My First Visit is to
"The Central Post Office"
Located right in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City- at District 1 ,The Central Post Office is one of the oldest buildings in Ho Chi Minh City. It was built around 1886 – 1891.
It's a place worth visit if you have a chance to visit this city. It was designed by a French architecture.The central post office is considered one of the most beautiful building in the city.
There are old phone booths with different time zones for travelers to enjoy.
While entering the building you'll see souvenir walkway counters on both sides of the hall including postcards, stamps, traditional dolls and hats.
My personal favorite was the stamps. As a child, my father and I would collect unique stamps together. We know eventually these items might not exist any longer plus we admire the designs created. I purchased a whole stamp book just for 30$. They are beautifully reflectives of the Vietnamese culture.
Right next to the Central Post Office is a charming little cafe call "Cafe de la poste". They offer coffee, drink and some snacks.
Overall, what Really took me by surprise during my first day here was the Traffic and transportation chaos. There are many mores motorcycles here compared to Thailand. It's hard enough for me to concentrate when I drive in Bangkok, I don't think I could drive here in Vietnam.
Despite that, The people are lovely and very friendly Very similar to Thais. In my opinion our language's tone is very similar, yet I don't understand anything they say.
( As I am fluent in Thai language)
I really enjoy spending my day at the Central post office.
While walking back to the hotel I spotted a man wearing the traditional Vietnamese hat. Its so lovely to see new generations still keep the unique cultural symbol.
I'm looking forward to see and learn more about Vitenam during my time here. Thank you for comments and votes guys!!
Oxox,Suzana