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There are two main places to choose from for nightlife in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The first is Pham Ngu Lao Street and the second is Japan Street.
First of all, Pham Ngu Lao Street is a night market dominated by bars, and there are countless small streets extending around it. The whole street is full of bars. It is very lively at night. I recommend that anyone who comes here to play can arrange to come here for a beer.
There are many bars of different styles here. For example, many houses have stages at the door, and there are very sexy dancers (or men) dancing on the stage. There are also live bands, and some are slightly quieter.
What needs to be complained is that the first bar where we went to a beautiful woman dancing was actually ripped off. The wine list clearly stated that a bottle of wine was 58k Vietnamese dong. We ordered two bottles, and when we paid the bill, we were asked to pay 300,000 Vietnamese dong. The rest may be the service fee. If you don't want to be the sucker, then don't go to those bars with stages at the door to drink!
Later we changed to a bar with a live band, 45k VND per bottle of beer, and then we charged according to the marked price. That is to say, not every bar will charge so much service fee! And the normal drinking in an ordinary bar without performances is basically 40k VND per bottle of beer.
After talking about Pham Ngu Lao Street, let’s talk about Japan Street. Well, this is the red light district of Ho Chi Minh! ! In fact, I didn’t know it before I went there, but after I walked in, I was stunned by the countless night workers on both sides of the street!
Japan Street is not just a street, but a criss-crossing area. You will get lost when you walk in. Looking forward at every intersection, you can see countless girls in revealing clothes waiting for customers here. To be honest, many sexy girls are still very beautiful and have great bodies. It is especially important to explain that after entering Japan Street, taking photos is not allowed here. Friends who want to experience it can only Travel to the local area in person.
In addition to these two places, Ho Chi Minh City is actually very lively at night. There are many bars, coffee shops, milk tea shops, restaurants, and fruit tea shops on the street. People are sitting and chatting and drinking on the street. So, if you don’t like a noisy environment, you can also find a store on the street. You can check the ratings on Google Maps, and you won’t be deceived.
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