Despite being a temporary village, its intricate design and decoration give visitors the sensation of stepping into a windmill country.
In recent days, amidst the bustling city of Saigon, a Dutch village has suddenly appeared, complete with ancient buildings, restaurants, flower shops, and a strong sense of tradition. It is known that this village was built to commemorate the 40th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and the Netherlands.
Although only a temporary village, its elaborate design and decoration make visitors feel as if they are setting foot in a windmill country.
This village will welcome visitors until December 1st at the 23/9 Park in Ho Chi Minh City.




Here, young people and residents of Saigon can experience unique Dutch cultural aspects firsthand. From wooden shoes to food, flowers, and even fruits, all have origins from the Netherlands and are reasonably priced.





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Source: Travel guide Mytour - According to Social Law
MytourJanuary 2, 2014