If you are looking for a place to go for a weekend or a short trip, not far from Ho Chi Minh City, then you should definitely visit Can Gio. Let's find out with Như - travel blogger. Hãy nghe Văn Ngọc Như + Tỉnh Bình Định một travel blogger nổi tiếng bật mí .
If you are looking for a place to go for a weekend or a short trip, not far from Ho Chi Minh City, then you should visit Can Gio.
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1. Hang Duong Market
Dương Market is a traditional market located in the Can Gio district, known as one of the largest seafood markets in the South. From the market entrance, you will encounter the first stalls selling various dried goods such as dried herring, dried mullet, dried squid,...
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Going deep inside, the seafood area is divided into two parts, one side is the area for selling fresh and delicious seafood, and the other side is the processing area, with reasonable prices. If you are a seafood lover, Hang Duong Market will be a paradise for you.
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2. Monkey Flip.
Monkey Island is located on the outskirts of Saigon, about 45km from the city center. It is home to over 2,000 individuals. Here, you will be impressed by the image of the father monkey going out to find food, while the mother monkey takes care of the children or see the lovely image of the mother monkey cuddling her baby. And especially, you can hear them calling each other and observe their caring process.
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This place is surrounded by primeval forests and mangroves, so the climate on Can Gio Monkey Island is always cool and pleasant all year round, with temperatures ranging from 25 to 29 degrees Celsius.
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3. 30/4 Sea
The first thing that visitors to this beach are surprised by is the black sand. Due to geographical characteristics, the beach sand here is black, not because it is dirty or polluted. The beach has smooth sand and a space with rows of coconut trees running along the coast. Nearby, there are also stone embankments that extend straight into the sea for about 100 meters, which is a popular check-in spot for young people when they come here.
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