In Vietnam full of national characteristics, the southern Ho Chi Minh City - Mui Ne - Da Lat route is full of French style, you don't need to spend too much money, you can enjoy the good times, come and see what's fun here!
It used to be a colony of France, so the French style can be seen everywhere. Coffee and baguettes are the daily routine of the Vietnamese people. And because of its connection with Chinese landscapes, there is a history and culture that is in line with China. The streets and alleys of temples and temples are full of Chinese characters. Our cheongsams have evolved into the graceful Austrian girls on Vietnamese girls. If you want to experience a French romantic journey, southern Ho Chi Minh City, Mui Ne, and Da Lat are a very good route.
Red Church
The Red Church, which looks exactly like the Notre Dame de Paris, no matter how many times you go, makes you wonder why it is so beautiful! The devout followers gathered here to listen to the sacred and solemn singing of the choir and give themselves ten minutes of silence.
Central Post Office
Who would have thought that the post office could be built so magnificent that domes, circular windows, large chandelier, patterned wall lamps... The famous French architect Gustave Eiffe designed the central post office Classical atmosphere. As if only the large portrait of Ho Chi Minh hung in the center of the hall to remind people: Oh, it turned out to be Vietnam.
Van Wu Old Street
This is similar to Khao San Road in Bangkok. There are backpackers from all over the world everywhere on the streets. Since you are here, don't forget to blow the breeze in the old streets. Drink a glass of Vietnamese beer
Mina
Once a small fishing village, it has now become Vietnam's most famous seaside resort, also known as the "popular version of the Maldives."
Fishing village
The waters of the fishing village are very quiet, and colorful fishing boats are on the shore. Every morning, the fishermen unloaded the full box of “trophies” from the boat. The women on the shore began to busy making the snacks they had just caught. It was cheap and the taste was very good.
Red Dunes
Many tourists rushed in the evening and stood on a high ground watching the sun set over the brown-red sand dunes. The evening glow echoed the red sand and made a big shot in minutes.
Daqi
This 1500-meter-tall aerial flower city is a must-have for the Vietnamese natives. The destination is colorful French villas, colorful flowers. The local residents learned the habits of the French, brushed their houses into the colors they liked, had a variety of flowers in front of the windows, and lived a fairy-tale life in a relaxed and romantic manner.
Old train station
The Otsuka train station designed by the French architects Moncet and Reveron in 1932 was abandoned in the late period of the Vietnam War and was not used until the 1990s. Vibrant orange color as the main color, three sharp roofs and stained glass is very eye-catching, known as the most beautiful railway station in Vietnam.
Mary's Monastery
The lovely pink church is where all the girls should come. Photographed here as if the air was blowing pink bubbles.