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Mooncakes – Saigon | Famous specialty of Ho Chi Minh City

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District 6 of Saigon is likened to a China Town, a paradise of mooncake shops. You can easily buy delicious moon cakes of all kinds such as: high-class moon cakes, collected moon cakes, traditional moon cakes…

 Elegant and luxurious mooncake boxes. 

Buying moon cakes as gifts sounds strange, right? But did you know, moon cake is a specialty of Saigon that is very suitable for gifts because it is not only delicious but also beautiful, buying gifts not on the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival is also very interesting. Each moon cake here is very elegantly and luxuriously boxed. Cake has a shelf life of more than 30 days.

Where to buy delicious moon cakes in Saigon?

In District 6 you can refer to: Dong Hung Vien mooncake shop, Phuong Diem Thuan mooncake shop…

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