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04-10-2023

A unique perspective on the nightlife entertainment model in Vietnam

Being well-known for an upbeat vibe on the streets among SEA countries, but Vietnam seems to lack the potential of expanding more night markets and entertainment activities for foreigners to participate. The government has sent approval on night-time economy development since 2020. Despite remarkable night-life entertainment sites having gone into construction, Vietnam hasn’t shown any sign yet to launch promising projects in making this a reality. 

The Rod Fai market in Ratchada, Thailand is a very popular spot for locals. The market is known because the vintage items shops and the food stalls but all kind of merchandise are sold here.

Except for Bui Vien (Saigon), a vibrant nightlife strip, or Ta Hien beer hubs (Hanoi), the busiest backpackers precincts are mostly populated with foreigners. While in Nguyen Hue walking street are welcomed with much more locals than travelers. 

Crowd in Bui Vien walking street, Phạm Ngũ Lão, District 1 of Ho Chi Minh City. This area is frequented by Ho Chi Minh city locals and tourist who flock to the area markets and the many bars and cafes.

Tourist centric has a local equivalent that is many times larger in terms of options. Vietnam nightlife seems to be more subtle in terms of its traditional culture rather than Thailand, whereas it’s very open for entertainment and other explicit groundbreakers. 

In other words there is plenty, but it isn’t exactly suitable for travelers with much access. And why should it be otherwise? Some intriguing comment shares that “the very concept of developing a specific night-time tourism industry sounds intrinsically seedy“. 

Nightlife in Thailand includes Red Light District in Bangkok, which is well-known by visitors and has become a distinctive attraction.

Much to the locals’ experience, Vietnamese people have an intriguing lifestyle, whereas much of the night activities are debatable on taking up to the next level as its neighbor – Thailand. Nonetheless, the lifestyle of Vietnamese people takes on a very unique feature when dusk falls.

Local Hoi An hawker food with customer sitting at river bank at night enjoying the view while eating local cuisine.

The interesting thing here is that in addition to the crowded pubs, there are very sparkling scenes at night in almost every city area. Mostly there is always something to explore by night because there are a variety of fascinating activities to participate in! 

Not only the country shall delight you with its extremely attractive and bustling atmosphere in the daytime, but its night time activities are also quite safe to hang around and offer you a completely different travel experience! 

 

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