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Guan Yu's procession on the first moon of the lunar new year | SaigonWalks
The biggest event in the hochiminh Chinatown
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Tabebuia Rosea - The pink color on the streets of Sai Gon | SaigonWalks
Spring has arrived, and the blossoming of Saigon pink lilies has replaced apricot blooms, often known as peach blossoms. Tabebuia Rosea's pink-painted Saigon is becoming increasingly lyrical.
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Cha Tam Church - a historical landmark of Ho Chi Minh City's Chinatown | SaigonWalks
Cha Tam, or Francis Xavier Church, is a catholic church located in District 5, Ho Chi Minh City with interesting history relating to the Chinese Catholic Community as well as the Vietnam War
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Binh Dong Communal House - the serene temple with interesting history | SaigonWalks
Located in District 8, Binh Dong Communal House is an excellent example of a social-cultural meeting venue for a traditional Vietnamese community, blending social function with worshipping and beliefs.
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Why is Snakehead Fish offered on the 10th day of Lunar New Year?
Saigonwalks presents an overview of the God of Fortune, a distinct cultural tradition in Vietnam. The practice serves as a means for individuals to express their desires for a prosperous and fulfilling life.
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Do Saigon's Chinese communities start the year with customs? - Part 2 | SaigonWalks
I would like to share the customs that are typically observed at the start of the year
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Tet holiday celebrations and fascinating customs explanations - Part 1 | SaigonWalks
Tet, also known as Lunar New Year is the important time for Vietnamese to reunite, vacation, and visit relatives and friends.
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Traveling tips for guest to Vietnam for the first time | SaigonWalks
What to bring for a vacation to Vietnam, especially if it's your first time there. Tips to help you plan and prepare for your trip better Prepare thoroughly for the vacation; you will appreciate everything throughout the journey.
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Saigon or Ho Chi Minh City? - Saigon cultural walking | SaigonWalks
Should the city be addressed as Saigon or Ho Chi Minh City?
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It Is Said That Saigonese Are Generous, Isn't It? - Cultural Saigon Walking Tour
The tales of everyday living in Saigon make us wonder why people are so nice. Let's go on a walk to learn about Saigon culture...
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Winter Solstice Festival - Cultural Saigon Walking Tour | SaigonWalks
Tangyuan is made for giving to others in Southern China (small, chewy balls made of glutinous rice flour). Tangyuan is also incorporated into the event by the Taiwanese, Vietnamese, and overseas Chinese people.
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Explore the narrow alleys of Cho Lon | SaigonWalks
The tales are conveyed in your footsteps, and Saigon Walks always brings you fresh experiences and opportunities to learn about the city's rich history.
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Top 3 Places Preserving Indian Culture in Saigon
Discovering Indian culture in the heart of Saigon is an enriching journey that offers a glimpse into the rich heritage of the Indian community in Vietnam.