Must-know in Ho Chi Minh City
1. Climate – Unlike Hanoi or other Northern parts of Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City in the South has rather stable weather. The city is generally warm and has a monsoon season from May to November and a dry season from December to April. In the rainy season, rains can be long and heavy, but often are short daily rains that stop quickly. But the weather seems to have little impact on
the activities of tourists visiting this city. It can be said that any time in the year is the best time to visit Ho Chi Minh City because this city has so many attractive places and activities to enjoy during the year.
3. Safety – Regarding safety in Ho Chi Minh City, it may be a mistake when we do not mention the roads at first which is said to cause the most problems in this city. The traffic is amazing but scary, and you should look both ways when crossing roads, even then you are on a one-way street. Another important thing you should pay attention to for your safety in Ho Chi Minh City is scams, rip-off artists, and drive-by thievery. Don’t show people that you have money. It is best to bring little cash along with you, and instead, you should carry a debit card for your cash requirements. ATMs are now everywhere in Ho Chi Minh City. You should also refrain from wandering around wearing flashy watches and jewelry and be especially careful of your belongings in crowded areas and at bus and train stations.
- Don’t show your affection in public areas
- Don’t point with your finger/touch people’s head
- Don’t place chopsticks inside the bowl
- Don’t give handkerchiefs/ chrysanthemums as a gift
- Don’t leave food unfinished
- Don’t borrow things on the 1st day of the New Year
- Don’t ask for any home for fire on the 1st day of each lunar month
6. Doing — Various popular tourist activities include the Reunification Palace, Notre Dame Cathedral, Central Post Office, Big Market, Thien Hau Pagoda, etc. They’re all worth a peek, and you could do all these in one day.
And make sure you join a Cu Chi Tunnels tour to have a better understanding about how hard and bravely the Vietnamese in the past lived, worked, and fought for their independence.