When indicating the natural differences that exist among people, most Chinese will bring up the proverb, “The dragon has nine sons, none of which are alike.” According to Chinese culture, the dragon has nine sons, but unfortunately, they do not look like the dragons. Instead, they have their own unique appearances and habits. Some look beautiful, some appear cute, while some are ugly. Depending on the habits of each son, Chinese feng shui experts will place them in different positions in their houses or temples. This cycling trip not only shows you how to recognize those sons from the beautiful architecture in China Town but also goes deep inside the Chinese community in Saigon to learn more about them.
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries. Not recommended for pregnant travelers. Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. Quick-dry clothes, specifically long pants and sleeved shirts (since we visit many temples). Not recommended: jeans or khaki trousers. . Sunglasses.. Small bag or waist bag (for phones and small personal belongings).. Sunscreen.. Sun protection sleeves.. Money for personal expenses.. Anyone with a basic fitness level: can mobilize for at least 5 hours.
6:45 AM: Arrive at the meeting point: " The Bike Coffee " address is 816 Truong Sa, Ward 14, District 3. Check-in and try on your bikes.