Half-Day Bike Tour in Ho Chi Minh city: Jade Emperor Pagoda, Flower & Pet Market
4 h
Half Day
About this activity
Start your 4-hour cycling trip with your tour guide at 8:30AM at Vietnam Adventure Tours Office
- The first place we visit is the popular flower market named Ho Thi Ky. It is a wholesale market supplying flowers. The market is incredibly colorful, like a giant garden or even a miniature flower forest. You will find lilies, roses, orchids, daisies, lotuses, hydrangeas, and so on, surrounding all four corners of the market. During Lunar New Year, this market gets even more lively.
- The second place we cycle to is the Jade Emperor Pagoda where the U.S. President Barack Obama paid a visit during his state trip to Vietnam on 22 May 2016. As you know, Ho Chi Minh city is home to many elaborate temples, but what makes the Jade Emperor Pagoda worth your time is the heartening union of locals and worship.
Temporarily escape the noise of the city and seek refuge in the humble temple. Amongst the simple grandeur of wall carvings and statues, witness the sincerity of locals who come and visit to pray
- The third place we come to visit is the Pet market. It is is known as the primary place where pets (mostly dogs and cats) of numerous sizes and breeds can be purchased
- Continue pedaling along street while a canal is flowing on your right. We stop by at the “nameless stocking coffee” to taste a special cup of coffee there. This no-name coffee shop is one of the last places you can still try what the locals call CA PHE VOT (NET COFFEE). Born in an era where the now-ubiquitous metal drip filters were hard to come by, stocking coffee is made by steeping finely ground coffee through fine mesh nets with the addition of sweetened, condensed milk.
- The next stop is Tan Dinh market. It is one of the city’s most historic markets, but it was the opening of the stylish French market building of 1927 which brought it to worldwide attention. This is a great opportunity for last-minute souvenir shopping or feasting, one feels most like a rushing local here, even if the conversation is mostly about reducing the price. You will be served the foods here from the food stalls selling piping hot local snacks.
- Right at the opposite side of the street is Tan Dinh Church (also known as Pink Church) It reflects European architectural style of white elegant motifs, curved arches and finely carved details.
- Cycling back to our office pass through Independence palace and Notre dame cathedral.
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- The first place we visit is the popular flower market named Ho Thi Ky. It is a wholesale market supplying flowers. The market is incredibly colorful, like a giant garden or even a miniature flower forest. You will find lilies, roses, orchids, daisies, lotuses, hydrangeas, and so on, surrounding all four corners of the market. During Lunar New Year, this market gets even more lively.
- The second place we cycle to is the Jade Emperor Pagoda where the U.S. President Barack Obama paid a visit during his state trip to Vietnam on 22 May 2016. As you know, Ho Chi Minh city is home to many elaborate temples, but what makes the Jade Emperor Pagoda worth your time is the heartening union of locals and worship.
Temporarily escape the noise of the city and seek refuge in the humble temple. Amongst the simple grandeur of wall carvings and statues, witness the sincerity of locals who come and visit to pray
- The third place we come to visit is the Pet market. It is is known as the primary place where pets (mostly dogs and cats) of numerous sizes and breeds can be purchased
- Continue pedaling along street while a canal is flowing on your right. We stop by at the “nameless stocking coffee” to taste a special cup of coffee there. This no-name coffee shop is one of the last places you can still try what the locals call CA PHE VOT (NET COFFEE). Born in an era where the now-ubiquitous metal drip filters were hard to come by, stocking coffee is made by steeping finely ground coffee through fine mesh nets with the addition of sweetened, condensed milk.
- The next stop is Tan Dinh market. It is one of the city’s most historic markets, but it was the opening of the stylish French market building of 1927 which brought it to worldwide attention. This is a great opportunity for last-minute souvenir shopping or feasting, one feels most like a rushing local here, even if the conversation is mostly about reducing the price. You will be served the foods here from the food stalls selling piping hot local snacks.
- Right at the opposite side of the street is Tan Dinh Church (also known as Pink Church) It reflects European architectural style of white elegant motifs, curved arches and finely carved details.
- Cycling back to our office pass through Independence palace and Notre dame cathedral.
Included
- English speaking tour guide
- Biking
- Food at market
- Bottled water
- Please make your way to the meeting point at: 123 Ly Tu Trong street, District 1 by 8:30AM
Not included
- Tip (optional)
- Hotel Pick up & Drop off
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not wheelchair accessible
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 12 travelers
Features
Tourism
70%
Sport
55%
Cultural
35%
Original
15%
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