The Best Vietnam Souvenirs that You Must Buy

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Vietnam is an excellent destination that offers visitors unforgettable experiences with its unique souvenirs.

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During your trip to Vietnam, in addition to visiting some famous tourist spots, you should try Vietnamese tea to immerse yourself in the country's rich social and cultural lifestyle.

As the world's fifth-largest tea exporter, Vietnam offers a wide variety of high-quality teas with unique and delightful flavors that are highly appreciated by international consumers.

As one of the largest and oldest tea producers in the world, Vietnam boasts over 170 tea varieties with different flavors and benefits, catering to the needs of people from all walks of life. Here, we introduce six types of tea that will allow you to experience the distinct taste of this S-shaped country.

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CTV Sapa Fog

Sapa, Vietnam, is located in the northwest region of the country, near the Chinese border. It is surrounded by the Hoang Lien Son mountain range, with Fanxipan being the highest peak in Indochina.

Sapa's weather features four distinct seasons, each with its own charm. Summers are warm and humid, while winters are cold and dry, occasionally bringing snowfall. Autumn and spring are the best times to visit Sapa, as the weather is mild and the town is covered in colorful foliage, making it a perfect destination for hiking, trekking, and sightseeing.

Blending the native flowers of Sapa with green tea, CTV Tea has introduced the CTV Sapa Fog tea. The familiar and gentle flavors, along with the lingering aromas of CTV Sapa Fog, will evoke memories of your journey to Sapa. This is a Vietnamese souvenir you shouldn't miss.

CTV Hanoi Style

Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, is the most famous and captivating city in Northern Vietnam, a must-visit on your trip. Hanoi preserves traditional Vietnamese culture in every corner of the city, offering a more authentic experience for visitors.

Everything from agricultural fields to centuries-old monuments, lakes, rivers, religious sites, museums, communication lines, universities, and commercial centers can be found here.

Every June, Hanoi is adorned with the gentle, serene beauty of lotus flowers. Numerous lotus ponds in the city showcase the most beautiful and vibrant blossoms, creating a breathtaking natural spectacle. This is also the perfect time for lotus enthusiasts to visit and capture the beauty of Vietnam's national flower.

It is difficult to fully describe the pure beauty of the lotus—a flower so familiar to the Vietnamese people. From childhood to adulthood, and even when traveling the world, the image of the lotus always evokes memories of home. The flower has become a symbol of Vietnamese culture, spirit, and character.

Using lotus petals and green tea, CTV Hanoi Style offers a traditional flavor. The clear green tea water combined with the delicate aroma of lotus petals is like a journey into Vietnamese culture.

CTV Hoi An Old Town

Located in Quang Nam province in central Vietnam, the city of Hoi An, with its tranquility and ancient charm, has become one of the most famous tourist destinations, attracting visitors from all continents. In 1999, Hoi An was recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

In the 17th and 18th centuries, many foreign merchants, primarily Chinese, Japanese, and Western, traded goods here. As a result, Hoi An's architecture harmoniously blends Vietnamese, Chinese, and Japanese designs.

This unique combination of pagodas, temples, and ancient houses creates a distinctive character not found anywhere else in Vietnam. With its diverse cuisine, Hoi An is one of the 25 most appealing destinations worldwide. As the main port of the Silk Road, the old town is famous for its silk weaving and tailoring.

If you want to bring home a gift that embodies the traditional colors and flavors of Hoi An, CTV Hoi An Old Town is what you are looking for. This tea combines flowers commonly found on the streets of Hoi An with the rich taste of black tea. It offers a flavor journey for those nostalgic for this enchanting place.

CTV Da Lat Cool Weather

Da Lat is a mountainous city located in Vietnam's Central Highlands, sitting at an altitude of approximately 1,500 meters above sea level and surrounded by the Langbiang mountain range. The city is known for its temperate climate, with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 25°C, and is home to numerous pine forests, waterfalls, and lakes.

The terrain of Da Lat is characterized by rolling hills and gentle valleys, with many areas of the city offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The city is also renowned for its fertile soil and is a major agricultural hub in Vietnam, producing a wide variety of crops such as coffee, vegetables, and flowers.

Flowers are one of Da Lat's specialties, which is why many visitors refer to Da Lat as the "City of Flowers." Indeed, the natural conditions—weather, temperature, humidity—are highly favorable for Da Lat. All these factors are ideal for the cultivation, development, and expansion of Da Lat's flower industry.

You can find a wide variety of Da Lat roses at the local markets. These roses come in all sorts of colors and shades, such as red, pink, velvet, and yellow.

The yellow roses, named Josephine after the wife of French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, are highly valued in Europe and are also quite abundant in Da Lat. Local brides in Da Lat often decorate their weddings with these native white roses.

CTV Da Lat Cool Weather combines these native rose petals with black tea, creating an enticing aroma that evokes memories of early mornings and the serene landscapes of Da Lat.

CTV Sai Gon Style

Ho Chi Minh City, also known as Sai Gon, is Vietnam's largest city and its main business and financial hub. With a prominent history dating back hundreds of years, it is a vibrant metropolis today.

Ho Chi Minh City is a popular tourist destination due to its captivating culture, sleek skyscrapers, intricately decorated temples, and Chinese-style pagodas. The city boasts numerous rooftop bars overlooking Sai Gon and beyond, along with excellent restaurants serving a fusion of French, Chinese, and, of course, local Vietnamese cuisine.

The largest flower market in Sai Gon is Ho Thi Ky Flower Market. Located in the bustling residential area of Le Hong Phong Street, Ho Thi Ky Flower Market blends with the surrounding vibrant life, creating a unique charm exclusive to this destination.

Here, hundreds of types of flowers are available, showcasing a wide array of colors, styles, and origins. The market operates all day, from dawn to midnight.

The market is busiest in the early morning when vendors receive flower shipments delivered by trucks. It's the time when hardworking porters and other workers arrange, sort, and group the flowers. The market becomes even more crowded and lively during Tet, International Women's Day, and Vietnamese Teachers' Day.

CTV Sai Gon Style is a refined blend of oolong tea and flowers from all over the country, with hints of orchids and the gentle taste of jasmine, capturing the full essence of this cultural hub.

CTV Mekong River

The Mekong Delta is renowned for its floating markets teeming with rice, fish, fruits, and vegetables. Alongside these goods, colorful flower-laden boats glide along the river. These boats create a stunning blend of everyday life and artistry, prompting visitors to capture the scene in photographs.

Southern Vietnam encompasses the Mekong Delta, the southernmost part of the Mekong River, and the area around Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon).

Like all delta regions, it receives a rich supply of silt from the upstream Mekong River, making it a lush, fertile area covered with rice fields. This region produces about half of Vietnam’s total agricultural output, and it yields more rice than both South Korea and Japan combined.

Timeless landscapes of farmers planting or harvesting rice can be seen throughout the delta. Besides food and agriculture, locals also dedicate spaces for flowers.

Life in the Mekong Delta revolves around the river, with all villages accessible by both water and land. Flower boats are as common as cars or motorcycles in larger cities. Flowers are an essential part of life, from bustling cities to floating villages.

The peak moments of life in the Mekong Delta are the Lunar New Year and the Mid-Autumn Festival, when children light hundreds of candles on the river with tiny boats. The combination of flowers and the river in the Mekong Delta is truly marvelous.

When you taste CTV Mekong River, it’s like reminiscing about a journey along this water-filled land. The delicate flavor of flowers blended with green tea creates a familiar and captivating taste.

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