Uncover hidden dragon legends in Ho Chi Minh’s Chinatown on a thrilling bicycle treasure hunt. Discover secrets even locals miss.
Uncover hidden dragon legends in Ho Chi Minh’s Chinatown on a thrilling bicycle treasure hunt. Discover secrets even locals miss.
- Ba Thien Hau Temple - This stunning and renowned temple is situated in the Chinatown district of Ho Chi Minh City. Visitors can pause to appreciate its distinctive architecture and search for one of the dragon’s sons here.
- Chinatown (Cho Lon) - District 5 - Cho Lon, widely recognized as the Chinatown of Ho Chi Minh City, is home to the…
- Ba Thien Hau Temple - This stunning and renowned temple is situated in the Chinatown district of Ho Chi Minh City. Visitors can pause to appreciate its distinctive architecture and search for one of the dragon’s sons here.
- Chinatown (Cho Lon) - District 5 - Cho Lon, widely recognized as the Chinatown of Ho Chi Minh City, is home to the largest Chinese community. This is a primary area where the tour frequently stops to savor local cuisine and beverages while exploring the myth of the dragon’s sons that permeates Vietnamese culture.

- Certified English-speaking Tour Guide
- Bicycle use
- Bicycle helmet
- Breakfast
- Snacks
- Tea and coffee
- Bottled water
- Parking fees
- Certified English-speaking Tour Guide
- Bicycle use
- Bicycle helmet
- Breakfast
- Snacks
- Tea and coffee
- Bottled water
- Parking fees
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
In Chinese culture, there is a well-known proverb: “The dragon has nine sons, and each is different.” Although they are the offspring of a mythical dragon, none resemble their father. Instead, each possesses a distinct appearance, temperament, and symbolic significance. Feng shui experts and artisans historically positioned these dragon sons in specific…
In Chinese culture, there is a well-known proverb: “The dragon has nine sons, and each is different.” Although they are the offspring of a mythical dragon, none resemble their father. Instead, each possesses a distinct appearance, temperament, and symbolic significance. Feng shui experts and artisans historically positioned these dragon sons in specific architectural locations—such as temples, rooftops, tombs, and gates—based on their characteristics. Each son has its own story, purpose, and place, intricately woven into the architectural and spiritual essence of Chinese environments.
Join us on a journey to explore the myth within the city—discovering one dragon son at a time.
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