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As you know Vietnam is more influenced by Buddhism and Taoism than Christianity, Christmas is not a public holiday in Vietnam. Today, Christmas in Vietnam is greeted by both Christian community and the locals, especially in big cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Christmas celebration lasts 2 days: the Christmas’ Eve on 24th December and the following day.

Normally, Before the occasion, many hotels, office buildings, and stores are decorated with Christmas trees and sparkling ornaments, which makes foreign tourists feel like they are at home. Some shopping malls offer special promotion campaigns to boost sales.

On Christmas’ Eve, Christian people gather at a local church, pray for peace and happiness, and listen to Christian Hymns. Two most beautiful and crowded churches in Vietnam on this occasion are St. Joseph’s Cathedral in Hanoi Old Quarter and Notre-Dame Cathedral in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. For non-Christian people, they dress up nicely to go out. The locals often spend time together with their family and lovers, hold hands while strolling colorful streets or enjoy Christmas dishes at a restaurant.

As mentioned the christmas in Vietnam is not the biggest event here Best places to enjoy your Christmas in Vietnam

As Christmas fall in the middle of the peak tourism season, there are numerous places you can spend time during Christmas in Vietnam.

Christmas in Sapa

Sapa will undoubtedly dazzle your eyes with magnificent landscapes including unusual rice terraces, imposing Fan Si Pan Mountain, and peaceful ethnic villages. Sapa Church, the iconic feature in town, is absolutely worth checking out. Constructed in 1895, Sapa Church still remains its gothic French architecture up to now. In front of the church, there is a square where local people gather to sing and dance, as well as sell traditional brocade. Do not forget to explore ethnic culture, tradition, and handicrafts in some villages such as Cat Cat, Ta Phin, Lao Chai, and Ta Van.

Christmas in Ninh Binh

Phat Diem Cathedral

A trip to Ninh Binh is very suitable in December since the high domestic tourism season has not arrived yet. Tourists can have a chance to discover quintessentially limestone sceneries in Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex, the UNESCO World Heritage site and visit Bai Dinh Pagoda, the largest pagoda in Vietnam. A boat trip around Tam Coc, the ‘Halong Bay on land’ is recommended. If you are looking for a church, Phat Diem Cathedral in Ninh Binh is one of the most spectacular churches in Vietnam. Constructed from 1875 to 1898, it was built totally by stone and wood which were available in karst mountains around Ninh Binh.

Christmas in Halong Bay

December is a great time for a cruise to Halong Bay as the weather is drier than it in the summertime. The Bay could get foggy sometimes, which creates mysterious and majestic scenery. Celebrating Christmas on the bay, you can immerse in the captivating landscapes with stalagmites and stalactites of various shapes and sizes, as well as emerald beaches. Sumptuous meal and cocktails are served on board as a part of the celebration. Also, there are several exhilarating activities, from kayaking, rowing boat and sightseeing to cooking demonstration class. It is a little bit cold for swimming, but you can experience the comfort with state-of-the-art facilities such as Jacuzzi, spa, bar, and gym.

Cruise to Halong Bay

Chistmas in Hanoi

Hanoi is where you can entirely enjoy the Christmas atmosphere thanks to its cold weather. From the beginning of December, the whole city is decorated with sparkling Christmas’ patterns which make you feel like home. Here are our suggestions for some places you can come around on Christmas in the capital city:

Hanoi Walking Streets

The walking streets which contain the route around Hoan Kiem Lake attract tourists for numerous folk performances. You can understand Vietnamese culture and relax from the stressful workplace when coming to this area. On Christmas, the festive environment around the lake with glittering lights and twinkling ornaments will delight all travelers.

Hang Ma Street

Hang Ma Street – Hanoi

Hang Ma Street contains several local vendors which sell ornaments for special occasions such as International Children’s Day, Mid-Autumn Festival, Halloween Day, Christmas and Tet holiday. This street becomes really colorful at Christmas’ Eve with red Santa Claus’ costumes, green Christmas trees, as well as numerous gifts and postcards.

St. Joseph’s Cathedral

Located in the heart of the Old Quarter, west of Hoan Kiem Lake, St. Joseph’s Cathedral (Nha Tho Lon) is one of the oldest colonial buildings in Hanoi. You can see thousands of Christian people and the locals gather here to celebrate Christmas.

Shopping Malls

Royal City – Hanoi

Time City – Hanoi

Vincom Centre Ba Trieu, Times City, and Royal City are the three most exciting shopping malls in the city where you can entertain and go shopping on this occasion. Do not forget to take advantage of this time to buy some cheap clothing.

Chistmas in Hoi An

Hoi An Lantern Festival – Winter in Vietnam

Originally a seaport from the ancient kingdom of Champa, Hoi An then became one of Southeast Asia’s major international ports from the 17th to 19th century. The architecture of the town is a combination of Vietnamese, Japanese, and French culture. You can walk around the town, take a picture of the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge, stop at a clothing store and have clothes tailor-made to you. Especially, It is really memorable to spend time with your beloved ones along Thu Bon River which is decorated with thousands of lanterns on Christmas. Hoi An is also a heaven for gastronomy in Central Vietnam with the signature Chicken Rice and Cao Lau (a kind of local noodles).

Chistmas in Nha Trang

Dai Beach – Nha Trang

When it comes to a beach vacation in Vietnam, Nha Trang should be on your bucket list. Praised as the beach city of Vietnam, Nha Trang offers a variety of beautiful landscapes as well as numerous dining options, bars, pubs, and clubs. Along with the famous Dai Beach in the city centre, you can take a boat trip to some islands such as Hon Mun, Hon Mot, Hon Tam, and Hon Tre to enjoy a tranquil atmosphere and take part in water activities such as diving and snorkeling. Other attractions in the city centre are Po Nagar Cham Tower, National Oceanographic Museum of Vietnam, Nha Trang Cathedral, and Alexandre Yersin Museum.

Chistmas in Da Lat

Da Lat

Considered as the best place to spend a honeymoon vacation in Vietnam, Da Lat has never become boring for couples. Admiring the landscapes associated with faithful and loyal love, sipping morning coffee at dreamy Ho Xuan Huong Lake, and holding hands on the quiet street in Da Lat when night falls in the colder air will make your love more sublimated. Other attractions include the Da Lat flower garden, the Crazy House, Bao Dai’s Summer Palace, the Railway Station and the Valley of Love.  Coming to Da Lat on Christmas, you can have a chance to see thousands of colorful flowers at the Flower Festival organized in December in the city. Da Lat will be a little bit cold in the evening, so make sure you bring warm clothes.

Christmas in Ho Chi Minh City

Although it is warm in Ho Chi Minh City on Christmas, you can still fully enjoy the festive season here since there are many places for entertainment in this city. Check out some of the most exciting places to celebrate Christmas in Ho Chi Minh City:

Notre-Dame Cathedral

Notre-Dame Cathedral on Christmas

One of the must-visit attractions in Saigon that you have to visit this Christmas is the splendid Notre-Dame Cathedral. Located in the city centre, the cathedral is surrounded by various restaurants, cafes, shopping malls, and clubs.

Nguyen Hue Walking Street

On Christmas, the locals often gather at Nguyen Hue Walking Street to immerse in the cozy atmosphere of this occasion as well as enjoy dancing, singing and light water music performances, and cultural exhibitions. Along both sides of the road, there are food stalls, bubble tea shops, fast food restaurants, and convenient stores.

Bui Vien Street

Praised as ‘the street that never sleeps’, there is no kind of entertainment that you cannot find at Bui Vien Street. This is where the locals, expats, and tourists can meet each other. This street is filled with cafes, restaurants, sport bars, pubs, and nightclubs. Besides, you can tantalize your taste buds with local Vietnamese food such as snails and grilled meat, or just grab some craft beer when coming to this street.

Takashimaya Centre

Inaugurated in 2016, Takashimaya Centre has soon become one of the best shopping malls in Ho Chi Minh City where you can find products from luxury brands and try some delicious food. Remember to take a selfie in some elegantly ornamented stores here.

Chistmas in Mui Ne

Sand dune in Mui Ne

If you are seeking for something extraordinary this December, come to Mui Ne for tranquil beaches and spectacular sand dunes. Compared to Hue and Da Nang, Mui Ne is sunny all year-around and less stormy, so you can travel here any time a year. Besides tourism, fishing and producing fish sauce are other main industries of this city. Phan Thiet hosts numerous international and local restaurants, luxury beach resorts, affordable guest house and amazing activities such as sand boarding and kite surfing.

Christmas in Phu Quoc

Phu Quoc

Belonging to Kien Giang Province, Phu Quoc, nicknamed as ‘Pearl Island’ (Dao Ngoc) or ’99-mountain Island’, is the largest island in Vietnam. Visiting this island on Christmas, you can escape from the chilly weather of Northern Vietnam, enjoy the warm sunshine, sample delicious seafood, and participate in fishing, snorkeling, surfing, and diving the coral reefs. Besides the beaches, Phu Quoc Natural Park is where you can explore a rich and diverse ecosystem with a large number of natural resources.

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