Fly to fin
Fly to find love
From a risky journey 04.30 am Don Mueang Airport Print the ticket and depart
Meet almost 30 friends in the same plane To Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Day One Landed the plane smoothly, passed the immigration very smoothly, anxiously asked the question, it turned out there was none. Changed the SIM card, used a 5G SIM card from Vietnam (ordered via Shopee for about 200 baht) Called Grab to head to the accommodation to check in. Luckily, behind the accommodation is "Ben Thanh Market", a landmark of this place. There are both food and souvenirs for sale (similar to Tanyong in our country). For the food you choose to eat, please use a language translation tool. It is quite helpful in choosing. After eating, headed back to the airport again to pick up the person we love. But there were too many Vietnamese people, so we couldn't take a picture in time. Leaving the airport, headed to The Cafe Apartment, another landmark, and checked in at the shop in the picture. I can't remember the name of the shop. The egg coffee is very delicious. Their milk is fragrant and creamy, not too sweet like milk in our country. The view is beautiful and the trip ends today by collecting the LED project in the middle of the water. From The Cafe Apartment, you can walk to this viewpoint.
End with dinner with Chicken Noodles or Pho. The price per bowl is 85,000 dong or about 100 baht.
Day 2 starts with waking up the body to find something new by heading to "Ben Thanh Market" for a delicious breakfast and inexpensive souvenirs. I can't speak much because I can only say yes, no, OK to the translation tool. But we mostly talk with smiles (Thai people smile beautifully). The fellow travelers, whoever sleeps, sleeps. As for us, let's tour Ho Chi Minh a bit. Since we're already here, we head to the National Temple of Vietnam, beautifully decorated, similar to a Chinese temple in our country. Then head to the next landmark, Ho Chi Minh City Book Street. It's rumored that before walking into Ho Chi Minh City Book Street, we wanted to try a new snack. It's similar to puffed rice, but it's bananas. It costs 75,000 dong, which is quite expensive. Then we walked around and found a shopping mall in their country. It's just like our country. When night falls, we go for a walk on the street food. If we were to compare it to a walking street in our country, the prices of food and souvenirs are the same as those of tourists.