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Large community, good for walking. But I'm afraid not too good for children because the sidewalk is not very good or often blocked because people often park their mopeds there so they can only walk on the road. It's a very busy and old community. Old buildings. Real city conditions. Lots of great photo opportunities. Hustle market and couple shop. Pathways to a modern mall called Garden Shopping Center. There are also temples located here.
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Large community, good for walking. But I'm afraid not too good for children because the sidewalk is not very good or often blocked because people often park their mopeds there so they can only walk on the road. It's a very busy and old community. Old buildings. Real city conditions. Lots of great photo opportunities. Hustle market and couple shop. Pathways to a modern mall called Garden Shopping Center. There are also temples located here.
The embankment is also a very fun place. It is also a very good place in Ho Chi Minh. It looks very good to choose. You can also see the buildings in Hanoi that are very good.
Ho Chi Minh City's Chinatown is probably the dirtiest and noisy Chinatown I have ever seen. The dike area is so popular with tourists, largely because Duras's novel, Leung's film "Lovers", took place at this location. But Chinatown is no longer the bustling market and romantic atmosphere of the past.
There were too many motorcycles than in central Ho Chi Minh City, which made walking stressful. Prices were generally good value. An energy-filled area like Chinatown.
For me in Guangdong, walking into the embankment is like returning home, because there is no barrier to Cantonese. Before I went to the embankment, my first impressions of this place were from Mei Anfang's "Hero Natural 3", Liang Jiahui's "Lover", Xu Anhua's "Going to the Nuhai", Hu Yue's story, etc. When I came to the embankment, I found that it was a Chinese community. There are still many stories waiting to be discovered, but I am not allowed to enter. This largest Chinese-populated area in Vietnam still retains the traditional Chinese lifestyle to this day. These traditional lifestyles are long gone in China, and the street view of the embankment looks like a small city in Guangdong in the 1980s. There is a Catholic church in the architectural style of the Chinese and Western styles, and there is said to be a basement, where Wu Tingting, the president of the South Vietnamese regime during the Vietnam War, committed suicide after his subordinates were overthrown.
Personally, I think it's good to hire a boat for an hour upstream of the Saigon River. Three people are 30,000 Vietnamese guilders. It has the feeling of Pudong and Puxi in Shanghai. On the one hand, it's prosperous, on the other hand, it's declining, and on the other hand, it's governed.
Embankment, Chinatown, Ho Chi Minh City, Chinese Community. As a result of the large number of Chinese people living here, Chinese shops are everywhere in the streets, and Cantonese is their main language of communication. With the participation of foreign tourists and Chinese people, slowly many local Vietnamese also make a living and do business here. It's worth visiting.