Binh Quoi Tourist Village, Tourist village in Binh Thanh District, Vietnam.
Binh Quoi Tourist Village is a tourist destination along the Saigon River in Binh Thanh District, spanning multiple areas with gardens, thatched cottages, and water features throughout. The different zones connect to each other and offer various facilities for recreation and dining.
The site developed in two phases, with the first area created between 1975 and 1976, followed by the second between 1979 and 1980. It was officially recognized as a tourist destination in 1994 and has operated as a recreational facility since then.
The village hosts traditional Vietnamese wedding ceremonies through performances featuring water-based bridal processions and regional dances. Visitors can experience these cultural displays and learn about local marriage customs firsthand.
The venue offers multiple swimming pools, fishing facilities, and many conference rooms that can accommodate different group sizes. The various zones allow visitors to choose from different activities throughout their stay.
A three-level floating restaurant in Bach Dang Harbor serves regional cuisine and offers views of the Saigon River. This water-based dining venue is a distinctive place to taste local dishes and enjoy the river setting.
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