The lush wonderland of Vietnam – Mekong Delta – will definitely bring to your kids a lot of exciting experience. RIDE BIKE AROUND THE VILLAGES OF THE MEKONG DELTA The view of Mekong Delta from above A visit to Cu Chi will be really useful for any family, as you can gain both physical and historical values. Combining with fun physical activities are historical stories about the hardship of War, which is useful and interesting towards older kids and adult as younger ones may not understand the traumatic aspects of the history. Sound awesome? You and your children will have the precious opportunity to excitingly crawl through the tunnels and see how the soldier’s living. At that time, it was fully functioning as an underground city where storage facilities, living quarters, weapons factories, hospitals, command centers, and kitchens were built for thousands of Viet Minh and Viet Cong fighters. This underground complex became legendary, thanks to its significant role in the fierce battle. Located about 40 kilometers from Ho Chi Minh City center, Cu Chi tunnel network is a 250km complex which was dug by… hand, totally no help of any machine at that time. GET THE HISTORICAL LESSONS BY CRAWLING THROUGH THE CU CHI TUNNELS Cu Chi tunnels – Vietnam’s legendary underground complex The cultural theme park contains Western and Asian architectures and gardens which provide plenty of amusing activities for kids from cinema to adventure games, dinosaur exhibition, and art performance. This enormous complex is home to nearly 30 water rides including colorful high speed and gentle waterslides and a giant swimming pool, making a great place to stay away from the daytime heat. Dam Sen Waterpark, located in Ho Chi Minh City, is a heaven to any family. The tropical weather of Vietnam may annoy your little angels at first, and to help them overcome this problem in the most smooth way, a waterpark at the beginning of your Vietnam tour can be a really excellent choice. To kids, water puppet stories are purely magical and entertaining. This experience is one of the best ways to help your kids engage in the country culture and art. Water puppet show has been being the Vietnamese traditional show for many years and attract millions of Vietnamese children’s hearts. We are talking about delightful shows with beautiful wooden puppets, which represent warriors, dragons, fairies acting and floating on the water. However, we are not talking about the TV show or Youtube ones with content sometimes going over our controls. The kids always love the entertainment shows! (And even we love them too). So while being in Vietnam with your kids, which are all the activities that are unmissable? Let’s go through the list below to archive unforgettable memories.ĮNJOY A WATER PUPPET SHOW Wooden puppets used to perform in water puppet shows in Hanoi The only thing which can make you worry about is that whether your family has enough time to grab the full taste of this country. The culture is super-rich, the cuisine is irresistible, the landscape is stunning, and the experiences are countless. Your family will find a lot of fun, as Vietnam can satisfy all travelers, from the professionals to “junior” ones. Adds Ming, “The result is a meltingly tender duck that also carves beautifully.There are so much to discover in the charming land Vietnam, especially with your kids. But the undisputed star of the menu is Wing Lei’s acclaimed Peking Duck, which Ming calls “perhaps the most famous dish of Beijing, prepared since the Imperial era.” From a sustainable approach to sourcing to its painstaking preparation and the fanfare of presenting the duck tableside, the dish beautifully blends tradition and celebration. Ming indeed recommends family-style sharing while dining at Wing Lei, so everyone at the table can savor popular dishes like Alaskan King Crab Salad, Garden Dim Sum and Garlic Beef Tenderloin. “Food was a passion for my family, especially during Chinese New Year, when my family would gather and prepare a big, celebratory feast,” he notes. Wing Lei’s exceptional Chinese cuisine also comes naturally to Ming, who grew up in Taishan, a city in China’s Guangdong province. “It seems like destiny that I’m overseeing Wing Lei’s kitchen,” he says. For executive chef Ming Yu, cooking nightly at the Michelin-starred Wing Lei feels like a full-circle moment: He was introduced to the Las Vegas culinary scene as head chef at Ho Wan, a restaurant at the Desert Inn, where Wynn and Encore now stand.
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