Sài Gòn is the biggest economic center in Việt Nam, attracting a huge number of immigrants from across the country. Those people follow their “Sài Gòn Dream” for better lives with many ambitions and opportunities...
You will have the opportunity to learn a selection of favorite dishes, an ability to recognize the basic ingredients, the blending of these many ingredients and spices to create the famous "nước mắm" (fish sauce),...
Sài Gòn at night, especially along the city's spectacular river, is a wonder to behold. For proof of this, look no further than one of the available dinner cruises. While you dine, enjoy live performances,...
Sài Gòn, as Việt Nam’s largest city is still frequently called, is a fast-paced city full of contrasts, as street vendors selling fruits and vegetables can be seen next to glitzy western-style bars and boutiques. Saigon’s history is only 300 years old...
Don Village is located close to the Cambodian border and is well known as the native land of elephant hunters and trainers throughout Southeast Asia. Ban Don has been famous for its Kru, powerful elephant tribe leaders, for a long time, and is well known in India and France for its elephant...
About 115km from Saigon, Caibe is well known as good land for orange and mango. The islands around Caibe also have great rambutan, longan and durian. Interesting local handicrafts: rice paper, pop-sticky rice cake, manioc paper cake etc...