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Have you ever been to Vietnam? No, are there any special products that can be brought back to China? Can Ho Chi Minh buy it?
1, coconut sugar

Vietnamese coconut candy is fragrant and delicious. Fresh coconut and glucose are selected as raw materials, which are refined by tradition and have pure taste.

2. Coffee

Vietnam is the largest coffee producing area in Southeast Asia. If you like the convenience of instant coffee, you can buy some G7 coffee, which is the most famous brand. In addition, if you like coffee powder or coffee beans, you can go to the chain highland coffee shop to buy them, and the quality and price are guaranteed.

3. Comprehensive dried fruits and vegetables

Comprehensive dried fruits and vegetables are local high-quality fruits and vegetables in Vietnam. No chemical raw materials are added in the process of processing fresh fruits into dried products, and the quality of fruits is completely preserved through special processing methods. Common dried fruits and vegetables include jackfruit, taro, sweet potato, pepper, okra and beans.

4. Fish sauce

Fish sauce is a sauce fermented by fish and shrimp, and contains 17 amino acids, 8 of which are essential for human body. Protein is also rich in content. Some people say that eating fish sauce is equivalent to having been to Vietnam.

5.yogurt

Many people think of Vietnamese yogurt when they mention Vietnam. Vietnamese yogurt is cheap, a cup of 6,000 VND or so, which is delicious and has many flavors. It is sold in the supermarket in Datun.

6. Aodai

It is the "national costume" of Vietnam, similar to cheongsam, with slits under the ribs and waist exposed on both sides, and a pair of loose matching pants below. There is a tailor's shop in Hanoi that makes custom-made Aobao, which can make beautiful Aobao that fits well.

7. Vietnamese agarwood

Hoi An area and Nha Trang area in central Vietnam are rich in agarwood, which is the so-called occupation country area in the history of Ming Dynasty. Because in ancient Vietnam, fragrant wood was traded in the distribution center of Hui 'an, so Vietnamese agarwood is also commonly known as Hui 'an agarwood. Hoi An Aquilaria Resinatum is an exquisite tribute presented by the ancient Vietnamese king to the court of China, which shows its high value. Now the output is getting less and less, and the price is also rising, allowing illegal traders to make and sell fakes. So it is not recommended for inexperienced people to buy here. If you use it yourself, you can buy entry-level agarwood within $50.

8. Handmade lanterns

Walking on the streets of Vietnam, you can see Chinese lanterns hanging at the door of many houses, which is also a major specialty of Vietnam. The hometown of lanterns in Vietnam is Hoi An. Hoi An lanterns are very famous, with a wide variety, bright colors, good workmanship and full of Hoi An characteristics. Just be careful not to buy too big lanterns, which are inconvenient to carry.

9. Characteristic painting

There are many galleries run by folk artists in tourist attractions in Vietnam, especially in places with long cultural history such as Hui 'an Ancient Town, Hue Ancient Town and Hanoi. Many of these studios are hidden in alleys, so that their creations will not be disturbed by the outside world. Famous charcoal paintings and finger paintings can be found in such galleries. If there is a lack of a distinctive painting to decorate the walls at home, consider taking one home.

10, Vietnamese woodcarving

Vietnam is rich in precious wood, and exquisite wood carvings can be seen in shops, ancient houses and temples in the streets. Many shops sell these wood carvings. The skills of Vietnamese craftsmen are passed down from ancient China. Because of the caravan's settlement in China, woodcarving is widely used for interior decoration. Some of these ancient handicrafts have long been lost in China, but they are well preserved here.