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khoảng 22 giờ trước
00Vietnam has long been celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and vibrant daytime culture. However, a new trend is emerging that is capturing the attention of global travelers: the redefinition of after-dark travel. As highlighted by Travel + Leisure and Vietnam+, the country is evolving into a premier destination for those seeking excitement long after the sun sets. From the bustling streets of Hanoi to the neon-lit skyline of Ho Chi Minh City, the 'night economy' is breathing new life into the Vietnamese tourism sector. This shift isn't just about bars and clubs; it’s a comprehensive cultural movement that includes night markets, late-night food tours, and illuminated heritage sites.
In Hanoi, the capital city, the transformation is palpable. Once a city that went to sleep relatively early, it now boasts a thriving night scene centered around the Old Quarter and Hoan Kiem Lake. Pedestrian zones become stages for street performers, while the legendary 'Bia Hoi Junction' remains a staple for social interaction. Meanwhile, Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) continues to lead as the country's sleepless hub. The city’s rooftop bar scene offers panoramic views of a metropolis in motion, blending modern luxury with the raw energy of the streets below. Travel + Leisure notes that these experiences provide a different perspective on Vietnamese life, allowing tourists to connect with locals in a more relaxed and festive atmosphere.
Central Vietnam is also joining the movement. In Da Nang, the Dragon Bridge breathes fire and water every weekend night, drawing crowds to the Han River banks. In Hoi An, the ancient town is transformed by thousands of colorful lanterns, creating a magical ambiance that feels like stepping back in time. These after-dark activities are crucial for the tourism industry as they encourage longer stays and higher spending. The government has recognized this potential, implementing policies to support late-night businesses and improve safety and infrastructure. For the US and European traveler, this means a safer, more diverse, and more accessible nightlife than ever before.
Furthermore, the culinary aspect of Vietnam's nightlife cannot be overstated. Street food tours on motorbikes have become a signature experience for many visitors. Exploring hidden alleys for the best nocturnal 'Pho' or 'Banh Mi' offers an authentic taste of the culture. As Vietnam continues to innovate, the integration of technology and traditional art—such as light shows and outdoor performances—is setting a new standard for after-dark travel in Southeast Asia. Whether you are a solo backpacker or a luxury seeker, Vietnam's night scene offers something uniquely captivating for everyone.
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