I’m from the U.S., and I’m curious — what do people usually bring back after visiting Vietnam?
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Coffee and lotus tea.
Pearl jewelry, jade jewelry, lanterns, locally made pottery, lacquerware, beautiful chop sticks and rests, marble pagoda, coffee beans, etc. Enough that I had to buy 2 extra suitcases!
Realization that the US is out of touch in a lot of ways
I brought back a lot of coffee, chocolate and some silk items and tailor made clothing from Hoi An. Also several spice blends that I don’t think I’d find easily at home.
Would just be happy to be able to get home!! As I’m sure 100’s of others all over the world are feeling the same!
Custom made clothing from a Hoi An tailor & mini Buddha figurines from Marble Mountain
Ho Chi Minh and American war memorabilia
Why is demographic so young in Vietnam
Silk scarves
Every time I vacationed in Viet Nam I always brought back tons of cashew nuts. Great choice!