Pham Ngu Lao, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, VietnamMap
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the loud music in the street lightens up the mood! food & drinks price are reasonable
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Bui Vien Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Pei Yuan Street is like a "United Nations", all-encompassing and everything. The bustling streets are often filled with the taste of fish sauce, curry, cheese and soy sauce. It seems that it has never "slept in", no matter how dim the corner is, the lights are always on, and Peiyuan Street after midnight is even more lively. After renovation, Pei Yuan Street officially became a pedestrian street on the evening of August 20, 2017, becoming the second pedestrian street in Ho Chi Minh City. In addition to providing entertainment and public places for domestic and foreign tourists, there are also two cultural performance stages on Peiyuan Pedestrian Street, providing venues for various festivals, street performances, modern and ethnic music performances.
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Bui Vien Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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the loud music in the street lightens up the mood! food & drinks price are reasonable
After 9 o'clock, there are simple tables on the street, which are very difficult to move. Moreover, dancers who dance according to the sound of music can go once
ohwwww if you are party person, you won’t missed this place.
The food was delicious, the pubs were lively, and the music, whether live or not, kept the energy up all night. A must-visit for a memorable evening in the city.
Head to Bui Vien Street for a wild night out along one of Ho Chi Minh City’s most iconic streets. Also known by locals as the “Backpacker District” or “Western Street” for its popularity amongst travelers, this street is lined with tons of bars, restaurants, coffee shops and street food stalls that beckon with their flashing lights, thumping music and fragrant aromas of Vietnamese cuisine. It'll be daybreak before you know it.
The vibes of Bui Vien have come back! I enjoyed the it very much. The crowd is at peak around 9 p.m. and lasts until around 2 a.m.
Very lively and noisy street full of bars and clubs. Defintely a nightlife street. Visit mainly for the atmosphere.