Starting at 8:00 AM, our motorbike tour guides will pick you up from your hotel or a specified location. After introductions, we will share the tour itinerary with you. Our first visit is to the monument of Thich Quang Duc in District 3, where Thich Quang Duc famously self-immolated in 1963 to protest the persecution of Buddhists by the South Vietnamese government. Next, we'll pass through a local food market en route to the city's largest flower market, where traders supply blooms from Sa Dec City, Dong Thap Province.
Next, we will visit the house at 287/70 Nguyen Dinh Chieu Street, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City there. This place once hid more than 2 tons of weapons of the Saigon Rangers during the war against America to save the country, especially during the General Offensive and Uprising in the Spring of Mau Than (1968). Today, the young generation and foreign tourists love to visit this secret weapons bunker in District 3 to learn more about the heroic fighting period of Vietnam's ancestors.
Afterward, we stop at a local café where you can enjoy a cup of coffee and take in the bustling streets while listening to soothing music, allowing you to relax completely. Then, we'll visit the Thien Hau Temple, built in 1760 by the Chinese community to bring their religious beliefs to Vietnam, with materials shipped from China. Today, it's highly regarded by the local Chinese community in District 5. We'll walk along the fish tanks and cross a bridge connecting District 5 and District 8, offering a panoramic view contrasting the high-rise buildings with poorer areas. Moving on to District 7, you'll enjoy the fresh air along the riverbank, where we'll have lunch. We continue to District 4 to explore a floating market where people live, work, and trade on their boats. On our way back to the hotel, we'll take you through a food alley bustling with various Vietnamese street food specialties, a place populated by migrants from different regions. And that concludes our adventure.