Stroll in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

On our last day in Ho Chi Minh City, we decided to take a wandering path through the busy streets and take in the sights along the way.

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While Hanoi has very narrow streets, Saigon is the opposite, with the number of motorbikes even more staggering! They’re everywhere, criss-crossing constantly  through each other and through pedestrians. Look at this!

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But somehow no one ever seems to hit each other or pedestrians who need to walk on the street because the sidewalks are used as motorbike parking.

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The most interesting building we randomly came across was this pink church. Looks like a magical castle brought down from the clouds.

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Goodbye Saigon and Vietnam. Tomorrow: Phnom Penh, Cambodia!

One thought on “Stroll in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

  1. It’s crazy to walk in such a crowded area just dealing with the crowd is enough but the motorbikes its above and beyond. Surprise no one gets hit. I see alot of people with a face mask, is it polluted there? That church is stunning love the color and design. Something from another era. It is a catholic church? I see the crucifix inside. Well Bon Voyage safe trip love ya both God bless.

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